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7854695 No.7854695 [Reply] [Original]

what food do you WANT TO TRY? but NEVER HAVE?

pic related (hong kong roast pigeon)

>> No.7854734
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7854734

Looks pretty tasty.

>> No.7854743

>>7854734
Man, I want to try guinea pig so bad.

>> No.7854970

As an American, I want to try kangaroo

>> No.7854993

>>7854970
It's not that amazing, senpai. Also, you can order it online.

>> No.7854998
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>>7854695
I would so do it if i'm ever presented the chance.

>> No.7855018

I've always wanted to try bear.

>> No.7855020

>>7854993
Tbqh, I dont expect it to be the most amazing meat ive ever had, I just want to try as many edible animals as possible.

>> No.7855028

>>7854970
Have you checked local butcher shops? There are a couple here in Philly that sell Kangaroo. One even includes it in their game chili blend. That shit is delicious.

>> No.7855036

>>7855028
The chili blend. Kangaroo itself isn't anything to write home.

>> No.7855039

>>7854695
It's like a cross between a chicken and a duck in terms of taste. The skin is nice and crisp but make sure you get your roast pigeon from a good place as shitty preparation tends to dry out the meat.

t. HKer

>> No.7855047

>>7855028
>Have you checked local butcher shops?
I have. I'm spoiled for choice on the standard meats, and there are a couple that have bison meat.

>> No.7855057

>>7854695
First choice is best, since the bear is my spirit animal and I doing so I feel like I can awaken a dormant part of my soul.

Other than that, probably whale and shark fin soup for the forbidden element.

>> No.7855064

>>7855039

I can vouch for that, it is also a french cuisine standard. good stuff.

>> No.7855094

>>7855057
Your spirit animal is cock

>> No.7855111
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>>7854970
I'm an American and I have Kangaroo all the time. If you live in a big city, there's most likely someplace that sellls it. It tastes like turkey if turkey weren't so shit. It's pretty good, really lean though so don't expect any crazy flavor. You have to work with it a bit to make it really good.

>> No.7855118

Bugs (mostly grasshoppers)
Goat
Bear
Pigeon
Guinea Pig
Squirrel
Eel
Sea Urchin

>> No.7855157

I'd like to try tarantula, just to say That I did

>> No.7855163

>>7854970

I tried it once and it was terrible. might have been the restaurant though so take it with a grain of salt.

>>7854695

I have tried the following:

Scorpion
Crocodile/Aligator
Llama
Kangaroo
Austrich
Quail
Lots of different horse dishes
lots of dishes involving beef tongue

not all of these are very rare obviously, but if anyone ITT wants to know just ask away.

>> No.7855177

>>7855118

I've eaten lots of eel and I have to say it is absolutely delicious. especially if you are into smoked meats or fish it will blow you away. by far the best smoked fish, at least in my opinion. very fatty, very intense taste.

I have a friend who smokes them himself, catches them himself. he serves them every year, but you're only allowed to eat them with homemade bread. not even horseradish. I have to say it's a unique experience, you've got to try it!

how have you never tried goat though? that is very weird.

>>7854695

sea urchin most definitely. really high quality truffle, too.

>> No.7855223

Horse is on my bucket list

>> No.7855364

>>7855223
Horse is good,try it minced and make a steak of it,it's great !

>> No.7855422

>>7854734
Whats the bean shaped organ?

>> No.7855431

>>7855422

Kidney. Probably one of the shittiest pieces of offal in my opinion.

>> No.7855457

>>7854734
i mean, sure, i'd try it, but it looks like there's very little meat

>> No.7855496

'go 'za
The one I had from sbarro (the only restaurant in my country that makes it) was inedible.

>> No.7856512

>>7855223
You don't have horse meat metworst in your cuntry?

>> No.7856521

Roast guinea pig

>> No.7856523

I've eaten:

Kangaroo
Crocodile
Eel
Emu egg
Wallaby
Camel
Mutton
Moreton Bay Bug

>> No.7856556

i live in a landlocked country so stuff from the sea

>> No.7856586
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>>7854695
That pigeon looks like it's trying to take a bigass shit.

>> No.7856591

People

>> No.7856604

>>7854695
I had this in Guangzhou. It was fucking amazing.

>> No.7856607

Rat. Seriously, folks in Louisiana know about nutria, the giant swamp rat.

>> No.7856622

Fugu
I really don't want to die.

>> No.7856798

>>7854998
edgy

>> No.7856810

>>7854998
this desu, i understand the morality of why it would be wrong to kill another human for food except in the most extreme circumstances, but ive always been curious how we taste. if someone were to donate their body to a resteraunt and the chef held an event, i would try my,absolute hardest to get in.

>> No.7856896

>>7855057
your spirit animal is a fucking hotdog

>> No.7856905

capybara. It looks so fucking delicious. Can anybody confirm this

>> No.7856925

>>7855118
>eel
My nigga let me tell you, eel is amazing. Most japanese places will have some form of barbecued eel. Get on that shit immediately.

>> No.7857560

Since I read about it ages ago, I've always been crious about ortolan.

>> No.7857575

>>7855177
Not the guy you're talking to. Goat is goddamn delicious, and quite lean to boot.

>>7856810
https://www.theguardian.com/science/the-lay-scientist/2010/sep/05/human-meat-taste-cannibal

>> No.7858164

>>7854695
Snails

>> No.7858630
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Birds nest soup. Not totally sure why because I expect it to be mediocre at best.

>> No.7858641

>>7855422
I think its the kidney

>> No.7859499

>>7854734
looks like roadkill thats been baking in the sun of the desert southwest

>> No.7859506

tit cheese
pussy yogurt
whale

>> No.7860449
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7860449

Other than different types of meat, I want to try

Bird's Nest Soup
Abalone
Mangosteen
Blue Java Bananas
Miracle Berry
Lactarius Indigo Mushrooms
Caravane Cheese
Chura Kampo
Dahi Chhena
So
Oscypek
Brunost
Leipajuusto with Cloudberry
Wagasi
Umeboshi
Nasi Kerabu
Airag
Halo Halo
Haggis
Pork Faggots
Spotted Dick
Mince Pie
Shepherd's Pie
Marmite
Vegemite
HP Sauce
Branston's Pickle
Irn Bru
That Ethiopian bread with the sauces on top.

>> No.7860469
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>>7860449
>That Ethiopian bread with the sauces on top

>> No.7860486

>>7860449

Move to the US. Half of that stuff is available even in flyover land.

>> No.7860759
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>>7854695
whole Ortolan, hannibal style

>> No.7861005

>>7860759
The blog the chef they had for the show was pretty cool

iirc those are made of fondant and the legs are dry spaghettie

>> No.7861016

Pretty much any tropical fruit I haven't tried including:

Mangostan, certain varieties of mango, rambutan, durians...

A certain number of japanese dishes, just because I'm a manga reading weeb.

American shitty trash food, like disgusting sugary cereal or nail polish flavored cheetos, just out of morbid curiosity.

Korean BBQ since I've heard it be good.

Some kind of African food maybe. Also add to the list food from Asia in general that I haven't tried.

Everything that isn't completely gross and I haven't tried yet, really, I was making the list but it just boils down to that.

>> No.7861019
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7861019

I could probably find a place that serves it but am to lazy to go out and find it

>> No.7861021

>>7861016
Where the fuck do you live.

>>7855163
I don't get why people think beef tongue is so exotic. You can pass it off as regular meat to people who haven't had it before and they'd just think it was some really tender slice of beef.

>> No.7861025

>>7861016
Small city in Spain.

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>> No.7861042

>>7861025
Just take a trip to Paris for Japanese food. You can probably find American food in most supermarkets like Carrefour. Asian food in general isn't hard to find in major European cities.

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>>7860449
You skipped Nipples of Venus

>> No.7861460
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>>7856523
>Mutton
Look at Mr big game hunter over here eating old lamb.

>> No.7861479

>>7861026
Damn, seriously? Well, get on it and when you do I recommend you have it in the BLT fashion - bacon, lettuce, tomato sandwich. It was a popular sandwich for about a decade between the 90s and 2000s but for some reason has seemingly become less frequent. Don't know why since it is still so simple and incredible. MUH WIFE cooks with bacon sometimes and every time I feel like it is wasted in many dishes where I would just have preferred it to be made into a BLT.

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>>7861479

>> No.7861499

>>7861479
My Nigga, I have had some awesome dishes made from pork belly prepared in all sorts of ways but there is something about the simplicity of BLTs that trigger "THIS IS THE BEST SHIT ON EARTH" in my brain every time I eat them.

>> No.7861510
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>>7854734
>see this thread
>think "guinea pig" and go find image
>literally the first reply

That said, I'd try human if it could be acquired through ethical means.
Maybe when I get old I'll make a cannibalism pact with my old friends. Whoever dies last feasts first.

>> No.7861518

>>7861510
>Whoever dies last feasts first.

Thats retarded. I have a pact where whoever dies first gets eaten by all that want. Whoever dies second gets eaten by those who want to eat again.

>> No.7861524

>>7861518
>>7861510
>eating shitty-ass old meat

And then you'll never want to eat human again. Do you think old beef tastes good? No, it's gross.

>> No.7861534

Did eat: rabbit, horse, eel
Wanna try.: pelican, snake, ants
No go eat: bear, alligator, eagle

>> No.7861537

>>7861524
>shitty ass old meat

Nigga, we are making a pact to eat humans. Many, if not all of us in this pact will die around 30 because we are are degenerates who do things like plan to eat humans.

>> No.7861719

>>7861019
Just make it yourself.

>> No.7861721

I want to have a feast of spicy, crunchy Asian street market insects.

Also, a fresh Durian.

>> No.7861792

>>7861524
>Do you think old beef tastes good? No, it's gross.
Old beef is stew meat. Stew tastes good. Any old meat just need longer treatment to work out the thoughness, and the age of the animal gives more flavour to the dish.

>> No.7862165

I keep meaning to try quail, and pheasant, but I never quite get around to it.

>> No.7862200

>>7854695
people

>> No.7862365

>>7856607
I imagine it's like squirrel which is gamey and oily

>> No.7862375

Lotus root
Tempeh
mango, ananas, coconut that were plucked ripe from the tree instead of "riping" in a ship container
natto
surströmming
silkworm larva

>> No.7862670

I think guinea pig looks like it would taste good. I think one could cook it better than the pictures one always sees of them.
Though i would feel a little sad, i have a guinea pig, he is my best bud.

>>7854695

I have had that, i found it delicious. Like a cross between peking duck, fried chicken and guinea fowl. Pigeon is always nice however its cooked though, i have never had a dud meal from it.

>> No.7864149

>>7855223
Too bad the US has basically none

>> No.7864348

>>7856523
Ooh, adventurous

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>>7854695
Are those prepared like the cats?

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=3aa_1454187603

>> No.7864562

>>7862375
Very few fruits beat ananas and melons riped in the plant. So much better than the bland shit exported.

>> No.7864667

>>7856523
>Foods you want to try

>Posts Australian standards you've already eaten

Like someone from NA calling venison exotic, and entirely irrelevant to the thread.

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>> No.7864687

>>7861019
Tim Hortons

>> No.7865643

>>7861534
>ants
What's keeping you from trying?
Just go outside.

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>>7864548