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I had some Chinese co-workers who insisted that I try their lunch. It was jellyfish. I didn't like it one bit.
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The Indian family across the street brought cookies over one time and there was chicken in one of them. When you're expecting sweet and it's chicken... not sure what to do. God, I hope it was chicken.
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At the moment, one of the nastiest things I ever ate was Campbell's "healthy request" soups, particularly the clam chowder.

 

edit: when I was about 4 years old, I had a crown put on a tooth, so I couldn't drink any sugary sodas. But the woman who looked after me and other kids used to give me something called Diet Pepsi. Nasty shit! Ever since then, I've stayed away from diet sodas.

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A cake me and my friend baked once when we were kids. I don't recall how we did it, just that it was an experiment. At one point the dough tasted like vanilla milkshake, but then my friend had the nerve to put half a bag of caraway in it before it was baked.

 

Damn it tasted awful!

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At the moment, one of the nastiest things I ever ate was Campbell's "healthy request" soups, particularly the clam chowder.

 

Generally, any processed food made by a mainstream food manufacturer (like Campbell's) with the word "Healthy" in the product name, is anything but.

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Has anyone ever tried haggis? :huh:

:no:

 

I've also made it through my first 9 yrs in Minnesota without trying lutefisk.

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Has anyone ever tried haggis? :huh:

:no:

 

I've also made it through my first 9 yrs in Minnesota without trying lutefisk.

I've heard that stuff is just vile.
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Has anyone ever tried haggis? :huh:

:no:

 

I've also made it through my first 9 yrs in Minnesota without trying lutefisk.

I've heard that stuff is just vile.

 

I've tried haggis and it really wasn't awful. But what I had was at a Highland festival, so I was spared the unpleasantries of the presentation, meaning I didn't see the servers cut open the grey, bloated sheep's stomach and dish out the haggis. (Is it traditional to eat the stomach as well, or is its function sort of like a steamer bag?) I might've declined had I witnessed that.

 

Worst thing I've ever eaten would be eggs. Hard-boiled, fried, or scrambled; I don't really know which is worse.

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I've never had any, but my wife swears that hoarhound candy was the nastiest thing she's ever eaten.

 

Mine is Gaucho chipped beef with cream sauce, or maybe my mom's tuna patties.

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My mother's family was Polish, and they came up with two "delicacies" that make the list:

 

Kiszka (as in "Who Stole the...): Polish blood sausage

 

Czarnina: A slightly sweet soup with a stock that is thickened with duck's blood. Mom's house was near an outdoor market commonly known as the Old Polish Market" in Detroit where live ducks were sold.

 

Yuck! Daj mi piwa (Gimme a beer)!

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My mother's family was Polish, and they came up with two "delicacies" that make the list:

 

Kiszka (as in "Who Stole the...): Polish blood sausage

 

Czarnina: A slightly sweet soup with a stock that is thickened with duck's blood. Mom's house was near an outdoor market commonly known as the Old Polish Market" in Detroit where live ducks were sold.

 

Yuck! Daj mi piwa (Gimme a beer)!

 

Well, I like perogis!

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Shirako...translated as "white child". It's milt

 

Oh come on, no need for biological niceties. It's sperm sacs, blegh. You've posted about that nasty-ass stuff before; I did not realize you'd actually eaten it.

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At the moment, one of the nastiest things I ever ate was Campbell's "healthy request" soups, particularly the clam chowder.

 

edit: when I was about 4 years old, I had a crown put on a tooth, so I couldn't drink any sugary sodas. But the woman who looked after me and other kids used to give me something called Diet Pepsi. Nasty shit! Ever since then, I've stayed away from diet sodas.

Most national brands of "Diet" soda are sweetened with aspartame, a suspected neurotoxin or "excitoxoin". Fortunately my local yokel grocery chain's diet soda uses sucralose (Splenda), and I use that.

 

For more info, check out Excitotoxins: The Taste that Kills by Russell Blaylock. Interesting reading about food additives, including the original nasty, MSG (yep, "Chinese Food Syndrome" is real.)

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My mother's family was Polish, and they came up with two "delicacies" that make the list:

 

Kiszka (as in "Who Stole the...): Polish blood sausage

 

Czarnina: A slightly sweet soup with a stock that is thickened with duck's blood. Mom's house was near an outdoor market commonly known as the Old Polish Market" in Detroit where live ducks were sold.

 

Yuck! Daj mi piwa (Gimme a beer)!

 

Well, I like perogis!

Me too. When my dad was still alive he and I would make fresh kielbasa from scratch, mostly for Christmas holidays.

 

I would think every ethnicity has one man's delicacy that's another man's gross out.

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My mother's family was Polish, and they came up with two "delicacies" that make the list:

 

Kiszka (as in "Who Stole the...): Polish blood sausage

 

Czarnina: A slightly sweet soup with a stock that is thickened with duck's blood. Mom's house was near an outdoor market commonly known as the Old Polish Market" in Detroit where live ducks were sold.

 

Yuck! Daj mi piwa (Gimme a beer)!

 

Well, I like perogis!

Me too. When my dad was still alive he and I would make fresh kielbasa from scratch, mostly for Christmas holidays.

 

I would think every ethnicity has one man's delicacy that's another man's gross out.

 

My ethnicity is mostly from all over United Kingdom, but I'm a southernor so things like collard greens, okra, and grits are part of my growing up and I love them! however, many people can't stand these items including other southernors.

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My mother's family was Polish, and they came up with two "delicacies" that make the list:

 

Kiszka (as in "Who Stole the...): Polish blood sausage

 

Czarnina: A slightly sweet soup with a stock that is thickened with duck's blood. Mom's house was near an outdoor market commonly known as the Old Polish Market" in Detroit where live ducks were sold.

 

Yuck! Daj mi piwa (Gimme a beer)!

 

Well, I like perogis!

Me too. When my dad was still alive he and I would make fresh kielbasa from scratch, mostly for Christmas holidays.

 

I would think every ethnicity has one man's delicacy that's another man's gross out.

 

My ethnicity is mostly from all over United Kingdom, but I'm a southernor so things like collard greens, okra, and grits are part of my growing up and I love them! however, many people can't stand these items including other southernors.

 

Of course! It took a Southerner to teach this here Yankee how to make proper cornbread in a cast iron skillet with bacon fat, and some Southerners have cursed me for the practice of "eating Bambi" (venison).

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Duck..... Tastes like tough, dark meat chicken and fart.

Lamb......tastes like mediocre beef and fart.

 

 

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