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what was the most exotic food you've ever eaten??


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#76
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Godak wrote...

Statulos wrote...

Over time, I´ll consider Lilith, Godak, Lea, KneeTheCap and some other people on these boards as "friends" because they have allowed me to joke with them, make comments and in general have a degree of confidence I don´t have with the average Joe/Jane I come actoss in the streets. And confidence is the very word that defines friendship: given and received respect. 
So considering your point of meeting in real life; here I present myself as I would if I were having a cup of coffe with you and none of the stuff I tell here would make me feel embarassed looking at someone´s eyes.

Life is mean enough by itself to also carry it to a place where friendly interaction should be the norm.


I honestly feel honored that you mentioned meImage IPB

Anyway, I can't agree more with Statulos. Internet forum relationships are different in from in-person relationships in that you will only ever get out of them what you give in. In-person, you are likely to form relationships simply by doing stuff. You will have relationships with co-employees, bosses, etc, but the internet allows us to get in contact with a much larger segment of the population.


No, you cannot be more hon...honor...honorre...honored? than me! :lol:
But Statulos tells the truth, I feel rather comfortable when talking (bantering, joking, maybe sometimes even serious conversations, god forbid...) to them. It's something I'm not familiar with other forums. This feels like a place where I'm accepted :huh:

Statulos, Lilith, Godak, Lea, Mia (even though she's swedish, but she has shown some very good sense of humor, which has broken the ice with this finn...:P) and many others, I salute thee. *deep bow*

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Have you guys ever tried this?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutefisk

No? Good, since it's one of the most horrible things I have ever tasted (and that's saying a lot, you have no idea what kind of stuff I have put in my mouth...)

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Lutefisk! My last nutritive resort for the very tight budget months in Norway! :D

Modifié par Statulos, 16 février 2010 - 07:56 .


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Dark Lilith wrote...

well I wouldn't say I love money.It does have its place but cannot I be just a woman who knows what she likes,is comfortable with her sexuality and finds that I can enjoy sex without constraint nor seeking a rich mate nor as just a woman with needs and wants and happy to know what I am and like without being labeled as a "gold digger or a **** or ****?" Why in this day and age do some people take what I say as meaning I am easy, moral less or a tramp when I am the opposite.Why does a woman with a healthy sexual appetite judged differently than a man with the same. I don't kiss and tell.I don't judge a man on the size of his penis nor do I care how much money he makes. So why when I flirt( I do it a lot because its mentally healthy) get judged not only by men but my sisters(women) as well?
 Can I not be equal as a sexual being without being labeled or must I cower? Afraid of comments that judge me. I prefer to open and honest in my sexuality for I am comfortable with my likes and dislikes pertaining to sex. I am far from easy.I have never done a one night stand and doubt I ever will, so why is it when I flirt,when I have fun with my male counter parts do both men and women sit in judgement of me?
Before you answer let me tell you that as a noob her my siggy told everyone that I was trans-gender.I was accepted which was very cool;but the more I posted,the more I flirted I found myself Ignored, people unwilling to respond to answers I made even in jest. You see many call themselves open, unbiased or not bigoted but when confronted by someone like me who is just having fun,suddenly finds herself ostracized by the very people that welcomed her in the beginning.you see I posted what I was because I was judged for not saying I was MTF and when found out I was treated very harshly on many sites.I announced what I was here and I am happy as a woman and live my life the same but I've noticed many changes as far as how I am treated here by many I thought of as friends.
I like to joke around and have fun like anyone else but  when I feel things have changed regarding me its not that I'm looking for sympathy or some hugs,its because I'm concerned about the fact of where once I was accepted by many but my so called friends now avoid me completely.And yes I am an exotic food!


/gravelly voice

So... you and the grey warden, eh? Heh.

/gravelly voice off

On topic, hotdogs.

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Even though I'm swedish? Such a transparent little brother-complex, KneeTheCap!

I've eaten rabbit... which may be a little sick , because I have a bunny for a pet :P

The injera I ate when I was in Ethiopia was pretty exotic too... I really didn't like it though.
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Modifié par Mia_Lu, 16 février 2010 - 08:07 .


#81
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Rabbit and hare are not sick at all. I have several receips for both being the best a stew with chocolate.



I spent my childhood watching how my grandma skinned them and cooked them.

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yes yes, I have no problems with it.

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Mia_Lu wrote...

The injera I ate when I was in Ethiopia was pretty exotic too... I really didn't like it though.
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It vaguely resembles Indian food.

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Alligator. The South does count as a far-off, foreign land, to me.

Also lychee which smelled and tasted like pure rotten incarnate.

Modifié par Astranagant, 17 février 2010 - 12:24 .


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Astranagant wrote...

Alligator. The South does count as a far-off, foreign land, to me.

Also lychee which smelled and tasted like pure rotten incarnate.


Really...? I found lychee to be quite sweet. Huh. Different taste buddys, I guess.

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Godak wrote...

Mia_Lu wrote...

The injera I ate when I was in Ethiopia was pretty exotic too... I really didn't like it though.
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It vaguely resembles Indian food.


Ethiopian restraurant in Arizona...awesome food...expect the one made with peas...  :lol:

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Enjoy! Clicky

:sick:

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Fexelea wrote...

Enjoy! Clicky

:sick:

I've eaten octopus and squid and raw fish of many kinds.Very good and good for you too.

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Codfish...SPERM?!

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Sarevok Anchev

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Godak wrote...

Codfish...SPERM?!


Why not? When you can eat Caviar, so you could and should eat fish-sperm....^_^
That would be equalty :innocent:

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Fexelea wrote...

Enjoy! Clicky

:sick:

Don´t try barnacles then...
So; question for Mr. Hiruma or any other Hiberian-American? Do you guys also make blood sausage (morcilla) like us?

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Statulos wrote...

Fexelea wrote...

Enjoy! Clicky

:sick:

Don´t try barnacles then...
So; question for Mr. Hiruma or any other Hiberian-American? Do you guys also make blood sausage (morcilla) like us?



I love blood sausage! It's very hard to find where I live though.

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Statulos wrote...

Fexelea wrote...

Enjoy! Clicky

:sick:

Don´t try barnacles then...
So; question for Mr. Hiruma or any other Hiberian-American? Do you guys also make blood sausage (morcilla) like us?




yes! :wizard:


Not thaaaat exotic, but anyone else had potato/kidney stew? Or Liver and onions?

Modifié par MrHimuraChan, 22 février 2010 - 06:19 .


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Blood sausage is one of the best edibles my region produces:

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MrHimuraChan wrote...

Statulos wrote...

Fexelea wrote...

Enjoy! Clicky

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Don´t try barnacles then...
So; question for Mr. Hiruma or any other Hiberian-American? Do you guys also make blood sausage (morcilla) like us?




yes! [smilie]../../../images/forum/emoticons/wizard.png[/smilie]


Not thaaaat exotic, but anyone else had potato/kidney stew? Or Liver and onions?


Not like that but we cook something called "asadurilla" or "asaduras" (it translates as "guts" or "little guts" in old-fashion Spanish) being a stew made from liver, heart, intestines, kidney and other internal organs of the baby lamb.

Modifié par Statulos, 22 février 2010 - 06:23 .


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Raw fish and whatnot is very common here. So are chicken feet. I dislike both.



Now roaches, tarantulas, and stinkbugs are something I really don't see happening for me.

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I saw "Man vs. Wild - Siberia".

The man had to eat several parts of a killed Yak for survival.

At first he had to drink the fresh blood, for heat, minerals, vitamins etc. ... ugh!

Then he peeled of the skin for clothing (doing all in the -20°C colderness) and after that

slit open the stomach and searched for the most nourishing organ, the liver, so that he could eat

it warm and fresh.

At the end he also tried out a tip of the natives, the eyes...



Only looking at that was.... displeasing ^^

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Slaughtering and butchering an animal is never nice. However i don't see why he couldn't at least light a fire for that liver. Ugh. I hate liver... but raw is just ewwww +

A friend of mine was honored by a cambodian tribe when he visited. One of the local delicacies is maggot-ridden rotten liver in rotten blood. And he actually had it. He was sick for weeks and ended up in the hospital lol


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Fexelea wrote...

Slaughtering and butchering an animal is never nice. However i don't see why he couldn't at least light a fire for that liver. Ugh. I hate liver... but raw is just ewwww +
A friend of mine was honored by a cambodian tribe when he visited. One of the local delicacies is maggot-ridden rotten liver in rotten blood. And he actually had it. He was sick for weeks and ended up in the hospital lol


Well i think when you eat it raw (it was ofc still warm :sick:) you get the most minerals, vitamins etc. out of it;
by cooking or grilling it most of that will be lost (but im no chef, so im not sure about that ;)

And about rotten food: In Asia they seem to eat rotten Soy-Beans .... yummy... =]

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Sarevok Anchev wrote...

Godak wrote...

Codfish...SPERM?!


Why not? When you can eat Caviar, so you could and should eat fish-sperm....^_^
That would be equalty :innocent:


Fish eggs are not fish sperm. Your arguement is invalid.

Modifié par Godak, 23 février 2010 - 01:40 .


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You mean Nattou? that stuff is disgusting. But nowhere near as raw, rotten, maggoty animal innards in blood. That's darkspawn food