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I used to raise goats and I had a bunny. I could never eat those, either. Just like the frog legs... But at least I TRIED the frog legs!
Originally posted by The_Professional
Frogs tastes like chicken
Originally posted by Guybrush Threepwood
they're certainly better than pig's blood...
Originally posted by eagleone
I must say that I don’t like crazy exotics, but I’ve eaten cow’s brains (or it was a pig I don’t remember), when I was kid (it wasn’t free will), yes tongues too :)...
Originally posted by Monique
I am eating a sandwhich with tongue on it, somehow it is rather rubbery.. Anyone else eats tongue?
How about horse, does anyone eat the meat of horse? I think it taste rather good on a sandwhich, I never had a horse steak though..
So any unusual things you eat?
Really? More people should do that.. :)Originally posted by Loren Booda
I celebrated 20 years of alcoholic abstinence (one beer - 20 years) last week.
Have you eaten any of those weird stuffs? When I was young, I heard my grandma talking about how cockroaches could be cooked.Originally posted by Monique
if you are planning to visit China any time in the future, they cook up REALLY weird stuff.
I also eat eyeballs, cow tongue, brains and testacles.Originally posted by dduardo
You guys should look into signing up for an American television show called Fear Factor. They have the contestants eat stuff like bugs, brains, testacles, uterus, spoiled eggs, cow tungue, eyeballs, etc.
yuck
I think eating dog in some countries is illegal.Originally posted by kawikdx225
I was enjoing dinner at a Korean BBQ in Seoul when I asked "So what kind of meat is this anyway" The other service engineer(Korean) replied "I think it's dog"
When I asked what kind of dog he said "brown dog"
[/URL]Originally posted by Monique
How'd you like to munch away on these:
http://www.usapeec.ru/images/c1_23.jpg
Originally posted by KLscilevothma
If you have a chance eating in a Chinese restaurant, I would recommend you to try chicken leg. There are severals ways cooking chicken leg in Chinese restaruants. Chicken leg is one of my favourite dim-sums.
Yeah, Cantonese like Yum Cha (Yum Cha means drink tea). They usually Yum Cha in the morning, meaning going to a restuarant to have dim sum and drink tea.Originally posted by PrudensOptimus
Yes, they are very very good. Don't let the look fool you, is very good Dim Sun(Cantonese word for "Morning Snacks" or "Breakfast.")
Well, try as many "dim sum" as you can when you go to a Chinese restaurant! They all taste good.Chinese don't cook weird stuff, you just never seen them before, but when you taste them, is very good... Trust our civilization, 5000 years of history, much longer than most other modern countrys.
BTW, try "Xiao Long Bao"(Little Dumpling looking with pork Meat) while you are at a Chinese restaurant too(Not a buffett, I'm talking about a real restaurant.)
Originally posted by KLscilevothma
Yeah, Cantonese like Yum Cha (Yum Cha means drink tea). They usually Yum Cha in the morning, meaning going to a restuarant to have dim sum and drink tea.
Well, try as many "dim sum" as you can when you go to a Chinese restaurant! They all taste good.
YUMMMMMMM, I like Xiao Long Bao, expecially the one with soap inside!
By the way, Prudens, have you been to China ?
I mean soup, a spelling mistake.Soap?? Juicy you mean?
Originally posted by KLscilevothma
Where in China?
I mean soup, a spelling mistake.
Oh, dear.Originally posted by The_Professional
Our experience pales in comparison to this http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,6745540%5E13762,00.html
End of story. Ouch.
Originally posted by Tsunami
Oh, dear.
Yes, well..maybe physically...Originally posted by The_Professional
And he was listed in stable condition..
and he will be getting those...how??Originally posted by The_Professional
He'll have an interesting story to tell his future grandkids.
That'll probably be an extremely difficult procedure (since it was fried and eaten!) don't you think?I wonder if they're able to reattach it.
Originally posted by Tsunami
and he will be getting those...how??
Originally posted by Tsunami
That'll probably be an extremely difficult procedure (since it was fried and eaten!) don't you think?
Originally posted by The_Professional
They'll have to reverse the procedure. He'll be on the receiving end
Those pesky details...Forgot that one, that'll require major work.