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Offline Kamikaze

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Anyone else had pork heart before? Good stuff, tastes rather like Liver. I think there's some kidneys in the fridge downstairs too.... :D
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Offline Levyathan

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Pork heart is damn good. Tastes better than kidneys.

  

Offline J.F.K.

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Choclate Eclairs for gods sake - what's all that about?


:nervous: I really like chocolate eclairs...
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Eggs are dodgy when you think about it, too..... eating an embryo.


heh, no, in the eggs you eat, there's no embryo, they haven't been inseminated. that's just feeding nutriments.
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Offline Turnsky

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what about caviar? that's just fish eggs:ick
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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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I'm told that it's actually quite pleasant. Wouldn't try it myself, though.

Bovril, on the other hand....
I'm told that it's utterly foul, but I can eat by the lorry-load.:D

 

Offline Nico

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ate caviar once, then hate caviar forever :p
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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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Best way. Avoid it like SARS.

My dad tried it on toast, though, and seemed to enjoy it. Mind you, he once enjoyed porridge and molasses on toast.:ick

 

Offline Stryke 9

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'Tain't bad, but it isn't worth either the price, or the killing gigantic freaky-looking endangered fish to get at it.

But... what if Hitler was French?

What then???

 

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Caviar is vile. Roe is vile. Most sushi/sashimi/sushi-related-components-that-people-think-are-sushi-but-really-aren't-just-because-they-come-in-the-same-bento are pretty nasty, actually.
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Offline Stryke 9

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Squeamish little girls who are afraid to eat stuff that hasn't been pulverized, canned, and deep-fried miss out on so much.

And if you're afraid of sushi, go to a decent Japanese restaurant and order a piece of unagi. Don't look at the menu, just do it. Then find out what it is. Makes salmon rolls a bit easy now, eh?

Oh, and be sure not to say una nagi. That's poison they try to trick gaijin into eating, I think. Evil. Awful.

 

Offline Levyathan

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And if you're afraid of sushi, go to a decent Japanese restaurant and order a piece of unagi.

The state of complete awareness of your surroundings?

 

Offline vyper

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The state of complete awareness of your surroundings?



Sounds tastey! :lol:
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Offline Kamikaze

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And if you're afraid of sushi, go to a decent Japanese restaurant and order a piece of unagi.  




Yummy! :D One of my favorites, up there next to Uni (sea urchin)
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Offline Rictor

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Are those...cocks of some sort?:wtf: :wtf:

Crazy japs

 

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Offline Turnsky

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oh yes, mystery meat in a bun... yummy;)
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oh yes, mystery meat in a bun... yummy;)


I tried that one on my missus. She wasn't impressed.
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Offline Stryke 9

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Yes. Very much so.