I bought this yesterday for dinner. It ended up going to the trash pandas that live in the woods by my house.
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I bought this yesterday for dinner. It ended up going to the trash pandas that live in the woods by my house.
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Mayo...
Oysters...
Natto (even tho I haven't had it)...
Bloody red meat or any organ meat...
Octopus (for some reason the idea of eating those suction cups is just weird to me)...
Balut...
RAW eggs (I can't believe people eat/drink them)...
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1663680483]Mayo...
Oysters...
Natto (even tho I haven't had it)...
Bloody red meat or any organ meat...
Octopus (for some reason the idea of eating those suction cups is just weird to me)...
Balut...
RAW eggs (I can't believe people eat/drink them)...[/QUOTE]
Obviously +1 to all of these & Paul's boxed Salisbury steak
I was actually revolted by Salisbury steak even back when I ate meat, let alone a fuking boxed version. The same goes for meatloaf.
I could add: sprayable cheese (Do people still eat that?!), Velveeta cheese, & anything "hearty" with either thick gravy or egg noodles
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1663680483]Mayo...
Oysters...
Natto (even tho I haven't had it)...
Bloody red meat or any organ meat...
Octopus (for some reason the idea of eating those suction cups is just weird to me)...
Balut...
RAW eggs (I can't believe people eat/drink them)...[/QUOTE]
I'm your opposite. I like mayo, raw oysters, rare meat, calimari and raw eggs.
[QUOTE=paulinkansas;1663686673]I'm your opposite. I like mayo, raw oysters, rare meat, calimari and raw eggs.[/QUOTE]
Calamari isn’t so bad when it’s fried but the texture is just not for me at all….
I was moreso speaking to the tentacles that some people consume
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1663686743]I was moreso speaking to the tentacles that some people consume[/QUOTE]
There are no tentacles in Kansas. But there are testicles, a.k.a. calf fries. I took this lady to a calf fry festival about 17 years ago on our 3rd or 4th date. We've been married since then (to each other).
I'd say cartillage is a big no. Taste is fine but texture just makes me shiver.
There is a big range of fermented foods like natto, where it's fine taste but texture just makes you never want to try those again.
Miracle whip
When I was in Boston I went to the oldest pub there. It was where some of the founding fathers would meet and plan the revolution. I had the fried clams. They were pretty good.
Cow brains. I had it twice as a kid. Never again.
[QUOTE=desslok;1663723703]When I was in Boston I went to the oldest pub there. It was where some of the founding fathers would meet and plan the revolution. I had the fried clams. They were pretty good.[/QUOTE]
Drinking and planning the revolution...interdasting combo
Boston is a cool spot for some of those old tavern type bars though
And Paul Revere's house...neat too
the tentacles are the best part :D
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Only food that ever really got me was sheep eyes, not the taste but the texture... it's exactly what you'd think and when it 'popped' I damn near lost it. Brain was too chewy but not bad really; I like trying weird foods when I can, tempted to try surströmming.
[QUOTE=DougyF7;1663730023]Drinking and planning the revolution...interdasting combo
Boston is a cool spot for some of those old tavern type bars though
And Paul Revere's house...neat too[/QUOTE]
Yeah kind of cool to eat and drink at historic spots. In NYC there is a tavern called Fraunces where the sons of liberty also did some secret planning on revolting upstairs. It is actually where George Washington said farewell to his officers after they won. That area is now a museum, but the tavern is still open. Serves modern takes on typical colonial fare, pretty good food but cool spot:
[url]https://www.frauncestavern.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=gbullock32;1663738173]Only food that ever really got me was sheep eyes, not the taste but the texture... it's exactly what you'd think and when it 'popped' I damn near lost it. Brain was too chewy but not bad really; I like trying weird foods when I can, tempted to try [b]surströmming.[/b][/QUOTE]
I had to google what that was. I wish I hadn’t.
Anyway, the idea of head cheese is the most disgusting contribution to this thread I can think of.
[QUOTE=gbullock32;1663738173]Only food that ever really got me was sheep eyes, not the taste but the texture... it's exactly what you'd think and when it 'popped' I damn near lost it. Brain was too chewy but not bad really; I like trying weird foods when I can, tempted to try surströmming.[/QUOTE]
inb4 you try placenta
[QUOTE=desslok;1663739073]Yeah kind of cool to eat and drink at historic spots. In NYC there is a tavern called Fraunces where the sons of liberty also did some secret planning on revolting upstairs. It is actually where George Washington said farewell to his officers after they won. That area is now a museum, but the tavern is still open. Serves modern takes on typical colonial fare, pretty good food but cool spot:
[url]https://www.frauncestavern.com/[/url][/QUOTE]
Thx...on spread
Okra
Texture is horrific
Banana - nothing else comes close. I actually find the smell more stomach turning than raw sewage.
[QUOTE=gbullock32;1663738173]; I like trying weird foods when I can, tempted to try surströmming.[/QUOTE]
That was my nickname when i played guitar.
[QUOTE=RapidFail;1663768473]Banana - nothing else comes close. I actually find the smell more stomach turning than raw sewage.[/QUOTE]
Do you also hate sunshine, puppies, and orgasms ?
;o)
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1663778913]Do you also hate sunshine, puppies, and orgasms ?
;o)[/QUOTE]
I was immediately gonna type the same thing. If anything, I’d have thought bananas have to be one of the least-offensive foods out there. They’re sweet & the texture’s extremely easy to eat. I eat them everyday & they’re one of the few things I could eat if I were feeling sick.
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2. I ate pig and cow testicles when I was a kid. I used to participate in the castration process. I don't remember the taste, though. They used to fry them in lard and give them to us, the children, they were considered a "Delicatessen" (also I recommend the movie Delicatessen)
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[QUOTE=jaxqen;1663782993]1. I have never had octopus and I am not intending to. All I know about them is that they are pretty smart. I don't like sea fruits.
2. I ate pig and cow testicles when I was a kid. I used to participate in the castration process. I don't remember the taste, though. They used to fry them in lard and give them to us, the children, they were considered a "Delicatessen" (also I recommend the movie Delicatessen)
3. I hate kiwi. Is the only fruit I don't like. When i was a kid, I threw up from kiwi twice, probably it was bad. Maybe that's why. Probably not an allergy since I love pineapple, and I've read that if you're allergic to kiwi you'd have to be to pineapple too.
4. Brain can be good if cooked right. I used to do something with it in the frying pan with butter, salt, corn flour, garlic & onions.
5. I don't like lamb, mutton or other meats anymore, except chicken and pork.
6. I've never met someone who doesn't like bananas until RapidFail. Weirdest guy ever!
7. Natto looks disgusting because it seems like soy in sperm, but probably the taste is good. I never had it also. I thought about making my own. Now I want to grow my own cordyceps & other mushrooms. Dreams, dreams!
8. unshaved pus... oh wait, this is the nutrition forum, sorry![/QUOTE]
Re:#8…. Do you totally devoid of hair or just not bushy?
I definitely prefer either minimal or completely gone, but a small well kept amount doesn’t bother me at all.
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1663778913]Do you also hate sunshine, puppies, and orgasms ?
;o)[/QUOTE]
Haha, no. I'm not a fussy eater - I like practically everything except unhealthy food that's just not worth the calories, like sickly sweet desserts and bad quality chocolate. Banana is the only food that will actually make me vomit (food poisoning aside!). The smell alone makes my eyes water and stomach turn, but I'm not allergic - though I've often said I am to avoid them.
Some food I find revolting, pretty much any “sugar-free” stuff or stuff with artificial sweeteners. I find artificial sweeteners repugnant. If I don’t know it has artificial sweeteners, i can usuall kind of tolerate the first bite, then mid-chew or aftertaste i just cannot eat any more and have to throw the rest out.
[QUOTE=RapidFail;1663806203]Haha, no. I'm not a fussy eater - I like practically everything except unhealthy food that's just not worth the calories, like sickly sweet desserts and bad quality chocolate. Banana is the only food that will actually make me vomit (food poisoning aside!). The smell alone makes my eyes water and stomach turn, but I'm not allergic - though I've often said I am to avoid them.[/QUOTE]
Not worth the calories meaning it’s calorie dense but doesn’t taste that great ?
I guess I could agree with that… I actually don’t like sickly blended drinks anymore either, like the 100+ grams of sugar bomb Starbucks frapp things.. it just gets to be too much.
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1663809153]Not worth the calories meaning it’s calorie dense but doesn’t taste that great ?
I guess I could agree with that… I actually don’t like sickly blended drinks anymore either, like the 100+ grams of sugar bomb Starbucks frapp things.. it just gets to be too much.[/QUOTE]
Exactly. If I'm going to eat something calorie dense, it had better be delicious!
Almost nothing, actually, if it's fit for human consumption.
Bold claim for the next while: I'm probably the least-picky eater on this entire board.