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Gray-Wolf

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Apr 19, 2008
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and enjoyed, but would not try again.

Meaning something that tasted good, but didn't set well with you.

Me it was a quiche, spinach and cheese. I like them, but this one, set like a ton of bricks. :eek:
 
Cold* shrimp. I can eat one or maybe two if they're out at a party and I'm hungry but my stomach doesn't like too many of them.

* Better? :p
 
Eating raw seafood, is never a good thing. By chance, did you mean boiled Shrimp?

Shrimp is usually never served raw, is the reason I ask.
 
for me it's those little sesame seed fried things. I really like them but I can only have one or two before I start to not feel well. That and McDonalds foods.
 
Um, who eats raw shrimp? You do realize that pink shrimp is fully cooked. Grey/dark shrimp is raw.
 
Sheeps head - tastes nice but it looks at you and smiles

Tripe (sheep intestines) soup and BBQ'd - different.

Calamari in black ink sauce - tasted sweet(ish) but looked like cow dung.

Sushi sea slugs (orange) - chewy but un-eventful

Sheep lungs - nice but can smell bad whilst cooking
 
Cheese fondue - I love the stuff but instant migraine afterwards.

Barley soup - some reason makes me ill , pity since I love it.

Ice Cream - migraine
 
i think i had some zebu at a nice south african hotel restaurant for breakfast and it was the only thing i ever chewed and the spit out. (i generally try and eat everything). other zebu i had in madagascar was delicious. wonder what it was...
 
It always puzzles me why we must "try" foods that other cultures eat, because they have no choice!!

Most would jump at our fair in a heart-beat, if given the choice.

JMO.
 
Jicama. I LOVE jicama, but after two disasterous morning afters, I've had to stop eating it. It's either extremely high in fiber or I have a mild allergy to it. Not fun, but tasty!
 
I've just turned pescetarian (fish-eating vegetarian), so while I absolutely love bacon, burgers and doner kebabs, never again will those pass my lips.
 
For me i would have to say beef stroganoff. It makes me feel sick just smelling it and even worse when eating it. I haven't had this food for 5 years.

Marinated chicken wings, this resulted in a bout of gastro when i was 6 i am now 21 and have never eaten this since.

I am also incredibly cautions too being i am learning to cook, i hate it when someone comes in that hasn't washed their hands and starts showing me how to cut fish, chick or is dumb enough to use the same chopping board that they have chopped meat or chicken on with out washing.
 
Eating raw seafood, is never a good thing. By chance, did you mean boiled Shrimp?

Shrimp is usually never served raw, is the reason I ask.

Raw shrimp? Set out on a buffet at a party? :p
No wonder you felt ill. :eek:

Nothing wrong with well-prepared Sushi though…

Um, who eats raw shrimp? You do realize that pink shrimp is fully cooked. Grey/dark shrimp is raw.

Sorry, I guess it is cooked. :eek: I just mean cold... as opposed to, say, deep fried shrimp.
 
This used to be the case with Nutella (which I keep wanting to spell Gnutella ;) shows how much of a nerd I am). The first time I had Nutella, I got thirsty and asked one of my friends if I could borrow money for a soda, as I didn't have my wallet on me. She said she would let me borrow it in exchange for eating more Nutella...A lot more.

I was so traumatized by the experience that I didn't eat Nutella for three years afterwards. Actually, it was only this past Spring that my girlfriend convinced me that I should give it another shot. I did quite like it.
 
It always puzzles me why we must "try" foods that other cultures eat, because they have no choice!!

Most would jump at our fair in a heart-beat, if given the choice.

JMO.

I now live in a different culture - but I do have a choice. I just find that trying different food helps with joining and understanding the culture.
I now have a wider taste and love of food too.

What is your fair that we will all mostly love? Sounds delicious what ever it is.
 
i tasted sushi for the 1st time and it was ok i had 2 pieces or rolls whatever there called i woulnt try it again bleh
 
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