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Fly Guy 17/set./2016 às 17:40
What Exotic Foods Have You Eaten?
From all over the world?
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NARALMA 19/set./2016 às 20:47 
Thiebou dieun
Varivox 19/set./2016 às 21:06 
Haggis...

Never again...
jconsort 19/set./2016 às 21:46 
Escrito originalmente por Legendary Sandwich:
Escrito originalmente por ardiel:
Kimchi, fish head soup, octopus, fried squid... probably rat at some point I'd be willing to bet.
I've eaten a lot of Chinese takeaways so i have eaten rat and cat at some point.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8zEfYbsrr0

Snails escargots are a relatively common delicacy in France
Reindeer in Scandinavia
Gazelle and Camel in Northern Africa
"The" SeanMacLeod 19/set./2016 às 22:38 
Dragonfruit, vegemite, havarti, live squid, sashimi, rainbow roll, date, fig, guacamole, geoduk (pronounced gooey-duck), baklava, spanakopita. That's just what I liked.
Now, about those meatballs in gravy (the aforementioned "f a g g o t s"), I used to cook that for supper at least every couple of months; it's really good over wide egg noodles. I never knew it had the same name as a bundle of sticks or a lit cigarette, though.
Just out of curiosity, how many of us have had a battered, deep-fried meatball on a stick? The Sons of Norway (a local club) call that a "viking" and sell them at our state fair every year.
Última edição por "The" SeanMacLeod; 19/set./2016 às 22:40
Being that I am not from this planet... All the food here is exotic to me.

My favorite being double bacon BBQ chili cheeseburgers with all-meat chili...

This is why we abduct so many cows from your planet, they are so damn tasty!
"The" SeanMacLeod 19/set./2016 às 22:43 
Escrito originalmente por Sir Dookface McFerretballs:
Being that I am not from this planet... All the food here is exotic to me.

My favorite being double bacon BBQ chili cheeseburgers with all-meat chili...

This is why we abduct so many cows from your planet, they are so damn tasty!
Have you tried Kraft mac&cheese with a can of beanless chili stirred in? Classic ghetto eats 8=]
Escrito originalmente por "The" SeanMacLeod:
Escrito originalmente por Sir Dookface McFerretballs:
Being that I am not from this planet... All the food here is exotic to me.

My favorite being double bacon BBQ chili cheeseburgers with all-meat chili...

This is why we abduct so many cows from your planet, they are so damn tasty!
Have you tried Kraft mac&cheese with a can of beanless chili stirred in? Classic ghetto eats 8=]

Hell yeah!

And I wouldn't call that ghetto, because it is classy as f**k! Some real food ingenuity right there!

Rich people are too busy drinking cat crap coffee, and eating raw fish eggs to realize the complex flavors of things like Macaroni, cheese, and chili combos.
"The" SeanMacLeod 19/set./2016 às 23:06 
Escrito originalmente por Harichi:
Isn't Buffalo what pilgrims nearly farmed to death?
Okay: First, they're not buffalo, they are american BISON.
Second, the pilgrims never farmed them, they were WILLFULLY AND MALICIOUSLY EXTERMINATED by the US government in the latter half of the nineteenth century to help pacify the indigenous peoples of the North American plains. The only reason any survived at all is the enormous amount of land area in the center of North America which lies on both sides of the US-Canadian border.
Third, some people actually do farm them, which is why you can sometimes find places that serve their meat, but there are also some living in the wild, mostly in national parks like Yellowstone.
I had a bisonburger once at a place called "Gritty's" in Maine (weirdly enough, they got their meat from Montana, where I live 8=] ); it's leaner and more flavorful than beef, and I thought it also tasted better.
Última edição por "The" SeanMacLeod; 19/set./2016 às 23:13
"The" SeanMacLeod 19/set./2016 às 23:13 
heheh A can of chunk light tuna and a package of chili flavor ramen 8=]
Great snack for less than a buck-fifty!

Eggs and salsa!
Spam, spam, spam, spam, eggs, and spam!
One and a half cups of cooked Minute Rice, half a cup of shredded cheddar, and half a cup of diced spam!
Not really exotic, yeah, but simple and flavorful.
Última edição por "The" SeanMacLeod; 19/set./2016 às 23:22
Harichi 20/set./2016 às 9:06 
No, they're American Buffalo, which is a bison.
Escrito originalmente por "The" SeanMacLeod:
Escrito originalmente por Harichi:
Isn't Buffalo what pilgrims nearly farmed to death?
Okay: First, they're not buffalo, they are american BISON.
Second, the pilgrims never farmed them, they were WILLFULLY AND MALICIOUSLY EXTERMINATED by the US government in the latter half of the nineteenth century to help pacify the indigenous peoples of the North American plains. The only reason any survived at all is the enormous amount of land area in the center of North America which lies on both sides of the US-Canadian border.
Third, some people actually do farm them, which is why you can sometimes find places that serve their meat, but there are also some living in the wild, mostly in national parks like Yellowstone.
I had a bisonburger once at a place called "Gritty's" in Maine (weirdly enough, they got their meat from Montana, where I live 8=] ); it's leaner and more flavorful than beef, and I thought it also tasted better.
qawsrtfvguyhjnmik 20/set./2016 às 18:57 
Escargot, tastes like mushrooms.
Fentanyl Sentinel 20/set./2016 às 21:22 
Pizza
"The" SeanMacLeod 20/set./2016 às 21:47 
My mom used to make chokecherry wine 8=]
Harichi 21/set./2016 às 10:07 
I've accidentally eaten squid. I thought it was an onion ring. Jesus Christ. When I bit into it I thought it was rubber. Then the taste settled in.
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