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Re: Odd / weird foods you eat, most people haven\'t heard of
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i would say the oddest thing i eat is peanut butter and honey sandwiches. [/ QUOTE ] Good call, NT...those are great. One of my favorites is Saltibarsciai, Lithuanian Cold Beet Soup. It's made from a base of buttermilk. Awesome in the summer: Saltibarsciai (Lithuanian Cold Beet Soup) This traditional Lithuanian soup (meaning "cold beet soup") is stuffed with crisp and tender textures--all of them bold in flavor--and delivered in a refreshingly cold and sour buttermilk broth. Serve ice cold as a light summer meal to 4-6 people with fresh boiled potatoes, also sprinkled with dill. * 8 cups cold buttermilk * 1 medium cucumber, sliced into thick matchsticks * 3 medium beets, boiled, peeled, and cut into thick matchsticks * 2 eggs, hardboiled, sliced into matchstick shapes * 1/4 cup scallions, chopped * 1 Tablespoon fresh dill, chopped * salt and pepper Garnish: chopped fresh dill |
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Re: Odd / weird foods you eat, most people haven\'t heard of
Those last two pictures look delicious
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Ankimo, which is monkfish liver pate, you can get it in some Japanese restaurants.
"The liver is first rubbed with salt, then rinsed with sake. Then its veins are picked out and the liver is rolled into a cylinder and steamed. Ankimo is often served with chili-tinted grated daikon radish, thinly sliced green onions and ponzu sauce. Ankimo is considered one of the Chinmi (delicacies) of Japan." |
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I've eaten Durian icecream.
It wan't bad, but I'm not going out of my way to find more. |
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I'm a big fan of sea urchin. In japanese restaurants it's called Uni.
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I'm a big fan of sea urchin. In japanese restaurants it's called Uni. [/ QUOTE ] I ate that right on the beach on Jeju Island Korea. They dive for them and keep 'em alive in tubs waiting for you to order. Then they kill it and serve it immediately with hot sauce. |
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[ QUOTE ] and eat pickled bologna. It is about a 2" diameter bologna sold in rings, that if straightened would be about 12-14 inches long. Kogel's is the most popular brand up there, but living in Chicagoland, I cant find it unless I get into eastern Michigan. (Detroit area) [/ QUOTE ] Are you talking about kielbosa sausages? [/ QUOTE ] No this is a food served cold, (snack, not meal) it is bologna that is pickled in a spiced vinegar. |
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[ QUOTE ] i would say the oddest thing i eat is peanut butter and honey sandwiches. [/ QUOTE ] So much better than PB&J. [/ QUOTE ] Havent had one of those since i was a kid (25 yrs ago or so.) might make one this weekend. |
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Those last two pictures look delicious [/ QUOTE ] Yes they do.... Klompy, is that a dessert? looks like powdered sugar on em.... what else is in em? |
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