Posted December 03, 2014
darthspudius
Steam is Power!
Registered: May 2011
From United Kingdom
HypersomniacLive
The Reluctant Voter
Registered: Sep 2011
From Vatican City
Posted December 03, 2014
I'm fairly open to trying new foods, but probably couldn't bring myself to eat eyeballs. Can't think of anything offhand that I've seen and not tried.
I'm quite open to trying new foods, so long as they smell good - if they don't pass this stage, chances are that I won't try them as I got a sensitive gag reflex and smells trigger it pretty easily.
EDIT: thanks to Tarnicus for my spotting my typo.
Post edited December 06, 2014 by HypersomniacLive
Emob78
jack and coke plz
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted December 03, 2014
Very hot and spicy stuff. I have a guilty pleasure for spicy foods, but have never been brave enough to try anything higher than jalapeno or habanero. I've had lots of chilis, Louisiana hot sauce, tabasco, etc... but nothing on the dangerous list like Reapers or Jolokias.
There's a huge market now for extremely hot foods and spices... been thinking about growing some of my own hot peppers as well. Just trying to work up the nerve to go extreme.
There's a huge market now for extremely hot foods and spices... been thinking about growing some of my own hot peppers as well. Just trying to work up the nerve to go extreme.
Smannesman
4-bit classic
Registered: Oct 2010
From Netherlands
Posted December 03, 2014
Pretty much anything that doesn't have any underwater creatures in any form in it.
Tallima
TreasureHunting!
Registered: Apr 2010
From United States
Posted December 03, 2014
I had once wanted to go to Maine and try them fresh out of the sea. I've heard they can so good there that they just need a little lemon and pepper. But I became allergic to shellfish in my mid-20s and I'm married to a vegan, so I suppose that trip will never happen.
darthspudius
Steam is Power!
Registered: May 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted December 03, 2014
I had once wanted to go to Maine and try them fresh out of the sea. I've heard they can so good there that they just need a little lemon and pepper. But I became allergic to shellfish in my mid-20s and I'm married to a vegan, so I suppose that trip will never happen.
I think i'd go mad if I were allergic to fish. My favourite food group and unfortunately some of the most awkward foods to find where I live which is ironic considering it is the biggest fishing port in my country. :|
Crewdroog
Land Shark
Registered: May 2014
From United States
Posted December 03, 2014
Ok, so Rick Bayless's recipes and hell, even store products are great, but he just creeps me the f- out. Especially when he has an episode with his daughter on.
Exoanthrope
Reet mazer
Registered: Mar 2014
From United States
Posted December 03, 2014
I've never heard of it before, but apparently authentic high-grade Wagyū beef has been imported to the US and is on sale for the low low price of $109.09 per pound with an 11 pound minimum purchase.
Now that's something I'd really like to try, but it better be the best damn steak I ever eat.
Now that's something I'd really like to try, but it better be the best damn steak I ever eat.
KiNgBrAdLeY7
Слава России! ура́
Registered: Apr 2012
From Other
Posted December 03, 2014
Traditional chinese dishes, like turtle soup, roast snake, original blood snakewine, dishes that are created after traditional chinese medicine recipes, wild mushrooms of the region (bamboo mushrooms are really tasty, and the famous medicinal one Ling-Zhi/Reishi), fried wok vegetables with rice, duck fillets, mmm... I want to taste them all!
shadowrgog
In the night
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted December 03, 2014
Not necessarily dying to try but what I hope to try someday would be sushi and lobster. Thing is, I am more of a social eater, and I never went to places that had this stuff yet (usually buffet or restaurants that would make me look awkward if I was the ONLY one who bought it or eat it) but maybe one day! =)
KiNgBrAdLeY7
Слава России! ура́
Registered: Apr 2012
From Other
animalmother2105
Drek!
Registered: Jun 2013
From Slovakia
Posted December 03, 2014
A Kobe steak.
shadowrgog
In the night
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted December 03, 2014
Lobster can be expensive. Try to find raw and living one, to buy. You can cook it yourself, with spaghetti or other pasta. You boil it with little salt and other seasoning, as per your tastes. You keep the boiled water, inside it you cook the spaghetti. You prepare the sauce, like "sauce Americaine", one of the most used and most tasty things to serve a lobster with. You pour sauce upon the spaghetti, and enjoy your crustacean with it. You need tool to crak open the hard armor, or durable knife/fork, or strong hands, or a combination of these.
Both are healthy, tasty, and somewhat expensive. Try to prepare yourself, this way you save many expenses, and you enjoy your meal doubly so, because YOU have created it... Totally worth the money and efforts. Those 2 rock.
JudasIscariot
Thievin' Bastard
GOG.com Team
Registered: Oct 2008
From Poland
Posted December 03, 2014
I'd like to try some fugu but I would be too scared that I'd get my portion prepared by a grade F chef :/
Post edited December 03, 2014 by JudasIscariot
darthspudius
Steam is Power!
Registered: May 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted December 03, 2014
I'd like to try some fugu but I would be too scared that I'd get my portion prepared by a grade F chef :/