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Thread: Food you just couldn't eat
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12-04-2023 12:18 PM #31
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12-04-2023 12:20 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-04-2023 04:14 PM #34
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I had glass noodles in Pa Tong. Never again. Texture etc gave me the boke🤢
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12-04-2023 04:18 PM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-04-2023 05:08 PM #36
Seen a few mentions of jellied eels on here. I tried them a few years back in London just out of curiosity more than anything. They were ok, nothing special but not horrible. The eel itself was fine, it's a fairly nice fish to eat and it even went a bit bourgeois and found itself on fancy restaurant menus for a while. Soft but meaty. Flavour is a bit of nothing, salty would be about the best description. The jelly part itself is odd, gelatinous but bland, a bit like what I'd imagine vaseline tastes like, but you can eat round it. I love oysters, either as they come or with a bit Tabasco and red wine vinegar. They are nice added to a steak pie filling too. Used to be a working class mothers trick to bulk out a meat pie when oysters were cheap and plentiful and meat was expensive. Changed days now of course.
I'll add I like those jars of pickled mussels some pubs sell so I'm probably not the best person to take advice from when it comes to seafood.
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12-04-2023 05:20 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Been to Upton Park numerous times, never got involved in jellied eels, never even visited a pie and mash shop which is a bit weird looking back now.
Nothing wrong with a wee jar of mussels!
I'm starting to reminisce about my old man coming home after a game at ER then the boozer with a bag of buckies in tow. Not sure I could now. 🤮Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 12-04-2023 at 05:24 PM.
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12-04-2023 06:47 PM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-04-2023 08:19 AM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-04-2023 12:09 PM #40
This will sound strange to most folk but I've been unable to give macaroni cheese a try for about 55 years. Was pretty much forced to eat it when I was in hospital as a kid and threw up over the nurse. I have never been able to look at mac'n'cheese since
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13-04-2023 12:52 PM #41This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-04-2023 12:56 PM #42
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Never recovered from the milk pudding phobia, but when I was a student and skint and hungry, some American flatmates were making macaroni cheese, and it actually smelled really nice (rather than the bland, sicky smell of the school canteen stuff). Had some and loved it. I know exactly where you're coming from, though.
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13-04-2023 02:09 PM #43
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Sugar, I used to have 3 in a cup of strong tea when I was younger, I couldnt have a cup of tea without it. When I turned 16 I totally went off sugar in tea or cereals and have never had as much as a grain since
I cant stomach jelly no matter the flavour, the texture gives me the boak, you can throw in prunes and sprouts to the mix too, just vile
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13-04-2023 02:13 PM #44
Used to love tomato sauce spread thick on a sandwich, no other filling. The thought gives me the boak now. I still like a piece and condensed milk though
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08-11-2023 11:13 AM #47
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I completely understand where you're coming from. When it comes to food, everyone's taste buds are unique, and what might be a delicacy for one person can be a complete turn-off for another.
You can also check out this wide range of natural food. It's a testament to the diversity of our culinary preferences. Some people have adventurous palates and are willing to try anything, while others prefer to stick to what they know and love.
Personally, I think it's great that we have so many options when it comes to food. It allows us to explore different cultures and traditions, and even if we come across something we can't imagine eating, it's all part of the culinary adventure.Last edited by Goldexon; 12-11-2023 at 07:42 PM.
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08-11-2023 11:26 AM #48
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Glass noodles. Even the thought of them makes me boak.
Tripe. Just why? I do think it's a generational thing though
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08-11-2023 12:17 PM #50
I have a funny relationship with ketchup.
On a burger or on the side for me to dip chips into I absolutely love it.
Too much of it and it gives me the heave. Somebody on the "guilty pleasures" thread mentioned ketchup sandwiches and I've felt pretty queasy ever since reading the suggestion. Even a bacon roll with a bit too much ketchup can turn my stomach so I always have to be specific for my request for "just a wee bit".
There was something about seeing people walking about with those half pizzas you used to get at ER with loads of ketchup on them that just turned my stomach looking at them.
Weird, I know.
A guy I used to play football with necked bottles of stuff like ketchup and barbecue sauce as a drunken party piece on nights out which wasn't too pleasant.Last edited by Smartie; 08-11-2023 at 12:19 PM.
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08-11-2023 12:22 PM #51This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-11-2023 05:22 PM #53
Chorizo. My daughter and wife love it. It’s all I can smell when they buy it and I open the fridge.
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08-11-2023 07:14 PM #55
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09-11-2023 03:32 PM #56
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09-11-2023 09:57 PM #57
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Tony Romas ribs I Drive Orlando.
All you can eat ribs for $15, about 20 years ago.
Ate 34 ribs & it took me about 15 years to eat another rib.
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09-11-2023 09:58 PM #58
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Can't eat Chinese or Indian
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10-11-2023 07:44 AM #59
Hot tomatoes, not in a sauce like in a pasta but cut in half and on the side of a plate in a breakfast fry up. I'll eat anything like snails, oysters etc.
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