What is the strangest thing you have ever eaten in LOS or SEA?
I have had ant eggs, that was wierd, or the live shrimps (koong dthen)
What is the strangest thing you have ever eaten in LOS or SEA?
I have had ant eggs, that was wierd, or the live shrimps (koong dthen)
After seeing me eat a variety of salty cripsy fried bugs, some young lass stuffed some o them ant eggs in my face. She got 'em right back in her's. Fuckin disguting.
Fired and salty bugs are OK I wouldn't order 'em but sittin around drinking lightweight whiskey highballs and sharing some is ok; tastes like chicken skin (fried to death)
"Balut" - fertile, 2 weeks old eggs.
These are popular in the Philippines, where cart vendors sell freshly boiled ones in the street.
I ate a hairy crab in Shainghai. Does that count?
Strangest thing was Baked Bean Soup on Toast.
Years ago I showed the wife how to make Campbells Chicken Soup by
pouring out half the contents and then add the same amount of water and stir.
Next day I made the mistake of asking her to make me beans on toast.
Where's Aging One? He has a Christmas Dinner Horror Story to share...
^ local delicacy, i try it at least once a week
^
I've heard its considered rude not to
At least she tells you that's what it is...Originally Posted by Helicopter
Yeah, it all looks the same in the dark.
I meant the strangest things discluding females, I should have been more specific. So I would assume just about everybody has had the normal range of insects, what about the big roaches, I tried that before definetely not one of my favorites..... What is "minge"?Originally Posted by Butterfly
minge is a commonly used term which defines the delectable nether regions of the female anatomy...most posters understand this...Originally Posted by cali kid
But WTF is discluding?...great turn of phrase here CK...
Most of the Isaan shit that barely passes for food is pretty strange. I try to avoid it now.
This is what my staff will be dining on this evening, marinated in fish sauce and other stuff.
Minge uh, good stuff, now I know
Discluding you know, not including, or, with the exception of, no its not a real word but it works.Originally Posted by klongmaster
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