"What’s everyone’s favourite ‘Street food’, where do you have it and what makes it the best? Would or did you buy it in the UK? "
I love street food in Thailand, usually chicken but I once had an octopus on a stick. Walking down the road,eating it like a lollipop. (Perfectly safe,btw. No germs could survive the heat and spiciness).
Had some sweet things yesterday, could have been monkey eyeballs or iguana testes for all I knew but,,,, mm mmm. So delicious I would crawl over broken glass for them |
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By *lbethere OP Man
over a year ago
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"What’s everyone’s favourite ‘Street food’, where do you have it and what makes it the best? Would or did you buy it in the UK?
I love street food in Thailand, usually chicken but I once had an octopus on a stick. Walking down the road,eating it like a lollipop. (Perfectly safe,btw. No germs could survive the heat and spiciness).
Had some sweet things yesterday, could have been monkey eyeballs or iguana testes for all I knew but,,,, mm mmm. So delicious I would crawl over broken glass for them"
Interesting, monkey eyeballs? not sure they’d be big hits here. Octopus should be a hit here alas it’s not we have it all around our coast, like brown crab we refuse to eat, it’s amazing yet we off load it abroad here Thai been done heavily here, except the monkey eyeballs and iguana testicles, not sure they’d fly |
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By *lbethere OP Man
over a year ago
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"Pulled pork soft tacos. "
Mexican is popular at the mo, but the UK version is nothing like. The big pork one is Al pastor, it has pineapple and look like swarma as it originates from the Middle East. Good call though |
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By *lbethere OP Man
over a year ago
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"Chicken swarma wrap, but it has to be in a freshly made nann bread made in the traditional tandoori clay oven "
Sounds a bit kebab shop, not really street food but I guess the Tandoor could be portable |
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"What’s everyone’s favourite ‘Street food’, where do you have it and what makes it the best? Would or did you buy it in the UK?
I love street food in Thailand, usually chicken but I once had an octopus on a stick. Walking down the road,eating it like a lollipop. (Perfectly safe,btw. No germs could survive the heat and spiciness).
Had some sweet things yesterday, could have been monkey eyeballs or iguana testes for all I knew but,,,, mm mmm. So delicious I would crawl over broken glass for them
Interesting, monkey eyeballs? not sure they’d be big hits here. Octopus should be a hit here alas it’s not we have it all around our coast, like brown crab we refuse to eat, it’s amazing yet we off load it abroad here Thai been done heavily here, except the monkey eyeballs and iguana testicles, not sure they’d fly "
Gotta try new things, how do you know you don't like it until you try?
Had some clear pink liquid on my chicken one time, took one taste. Steam coming out of my ears, eyes and nose streaming, heart palpitations and scorch marks on my tongue....I think maybe it was for getting rust off railings rather than putting on your food. Hasn't put me off though |
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Vietnam is becoming world renowned for their street food, and for a damn good reason too. It is awsome. I love it there. The rice wraps, the egg coffee, the avacadoes and how everything just tastes crisp and light.
Here we have the lobster monsters. By far, best lobster sandwich you could ever eat. |
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By *lbethere OP Man
over a year ago
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"What’s everyone’s favourite ‘Street food’, where do you have it and what makes it the best? Would or did you buy it in the UK?
I love street food in Thailand, usually chicken but I once had an octopus on a stick. Walking down the road,eating it like a lollipop. (Perfectly safe,btw. No germs could survive the heat and spiciness).
Had some sweet things yesterday, could have been monkey eyeballs or iguana testes for all I knew but,,,, mm mmm. So delicious I would crawl over broken glass for them
Interesting, monkey eyeballs? not sure they’d be big hits here. Octopus should be a hit here alas it’s not we have it all around our coast, like brown crab we refuse to eat, it’s amazing yet we off load it abroad here Thai been done heavily here, except the monkey eyeballs and iguana testicles, not sure they’d fly
Gotta try new things, how do you know you don't like it until you try?
Had some clear pink liquid on my chicken one time, took one taste. Steam coming out of my ears, eyes and nose streaming, heart palpitations and scorch marks on my tongue....I think maybe it was for getting rust off railings rather than putting on your food. Hasn't put me off though"
Always try new things without doubt, but can’t see it taking off lol |
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By *lbethere OP Man
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"Vietnam is becoming world renowned for their street food, and for a damn good reason too. It is awsome. I love it there. The rice wraps, the egg coffee, the avacadoes and how everything just tastes crisp and light.
Here we have the lobster monsters. By far, best lobster sandwich you could ever eat. "
Banh mi sandwich, and pho’s |
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By *lbethere OP Man
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"Just ate barbecued worms.
Tasted delicious.
May puke later, I.D.K.
You only puke if you think about them, good protein lol
Crickets,bugs and other weird and wonderful critters,also available.
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Think we’ll all be eating insects in the next 10-20 years, they multiply naturally and live stock and the land it’s on needs reducing. Great source of protein and they actually taste good |
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