[quote]rainjack wrote:
chinadoll wrote:
Kill’Em All wrote:
Being Brave at a sushi restaurant
squid, octopus, some weird claw
yuk i still have nightmares
You don’t know what you’re missing. The claw-looking thing in one of the places I go to is Giant Clam meat…any sushi lovers care to elaborate?
You have to try Hamachi, the raw, fatty part of the Tuna belly.
Good Lord, chinadoll. When I read your posts about the food you eat, I am reminded of the original Iron Chef shows from Japan.
If the Good Lord had intended for us to eat fatty fishy underbellies - he would not have invented cows. [/quote]
Hahaha! God invented Fatty Fish Underbellies too! You don’t know what you’re missing, RJ!
And if you’re ever in Hawaii RJ, we’re taking you to a sushi bar…or on a fishing boat where we can have sashimi from extremely fresh, just stopped moving, fish!
I forgot to mention another gross food…PIE CRUST…YUCK!
And Turkey…DOUBLE YUCK! I feel like I’m going to grow feathers just from the SMELL of cooking turkey! Blech!
Give me a nice bowl of rice, salted duck egg and chinese vegetables any day, and I’m happy. But a Pea and Turkey Pie? No thanks!
[quote]Swimmer wrote:
horse sushi? really is there such a thing? I’m not flaming you bro just really curious. I’m from Kentucky, in America (Kentucky Derby and all) and when I got offered horse in France it was awkward for me…but raw horse just seems wierd! I know It’s a cultural thing but im really curious about this! [/quote]
Dude; horse sushi is great. Tastes like a horse. Nice, tender meat. Most asian food sounds like a dare, but when you give it a chance, it’s actually pretty good.
Other raw surprise favorite: live squid in Korea. The stuff actually moves around while you’re eating it. It looks insane; tastes delicious.
[quote]Lupo wrote:
Other raw surprise favorite: live squid in Korea. The stuff actually moves around while you’re eating it. It looks insane; tastes delicious.[/quote]
Does it cry in pain while you chomp it? That would make it delicious.
The vast majority of Vietnamese food. My wife, being part Vietnamese, joneses for it all the time so I have to indulge her once in awhile, but the smell of whatever shit soup she orders makes me want to crawl under the table for the rest of the meal.
it’s the damn fish sauce. A lot of vietnamese food ain’t bad but that fish sauce…the smell reminds me of this girl (we used to call beaver chick) I nearly went down on. I got near the vicinity smelled something funky and nearly blew chunks all over her crotch area.
Ended up claiming to be really tired and kicked her out of my dorm room.
Damn I miss my college days…
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Ugh, the fish sauce takes it to a whole other level; I wasn’t even talking about that stuff, just the gagging smell (what I imagine boiling soiled underpants might smell like) coming off of whatever putrid soup she orders.
But fish sauce, yeah, just a whiff of the top of the bottle with the cap off and I’m turning green.
I grew up in the South. There was probably not a person within 3000 miles who didn’t drink good 'ole Iced Tea (with or without Lemon)…and a good strong black cup of coffee with their eggs, bacon and grits.
I tried (VERY briefly)…but BOTH would have we doing the “Rebel Yell” and hurling my guts out!
If I didn’t have a cup of coffee to start my day I would climb a bell tower sniper rifle in hand. Raised in the south you would like I’d be into the sweet tea but I don’t like the stuff or soda for that matter.
But coffee? How can you not like coffee?
Boggles the mind, this Bizzaro-world you speak of…
[quote]pushharder wrote:
Sabrina wrote:
I hate pudding…
I guess you don’t worry about this then, “If you don’t eat yer meat, you can’t have any pudding. How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat yer meat”?
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