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Re: Interesting Foods Thread [Re: Angry*Daddy*Bird] #749135 03/23/13 06:35 PM
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BBQ Dog in Korea
Bugs pobably Cicadas Fried- Korea
Deep Fried Pigeon-Korea

Raw Dried Cuttlefish- Okinawa
Raw dried Squid- Okinawa
Raw Dried Octopus- Okinawa
Fried Octopus- All over

Rattle Snake. South East US
Mussels- South
Crawdads- South

Grasshoppers
Assorted Bugs
Earthworms
Alligator
OStrich

Less wierd

Elk
Buffalo
Mule Deer
Whitetail Deer
Possum
Raccon
Bear
Squirrel


Probably some stuff I'm forgetting


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Re: Interesting Foods Thread [Re: MonkeyBomb] #749136 03/23/13 06:59 PM
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I would be willing to try a lot of the stuff you Dogs listed, but probably not all of it. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Interesting Foods Thread [Re: Private Klink] #749137 03/23/13 07:50 PM
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I have also had some of the less "exotic" foods y'all have listed but I just put down the kinda weird stuff.


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Re: Interesting Foods Thread [Re: SkunkHunter] #749138 03/24/13 11:31 AM
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The wife is from a small island 12 hours boat ride off of Okinawa heading towards Taiwan. The mother in-law was not fond of me dating, and then marrying her daughter until we showed up fresh off the boat from Okinawa on our honeymoon. To celebrate our arrival, she went down to the local beach and found every living creature that was edible and stuck it in the cooking put. I can only remember a few things like sea cucumber, seaweed, snails, land crabs and other tasty items off the land. Her thinking was that she would find just one more reason to dislike/distrust me after refusing to eat the content simmering in the pot. When the dinner bell rang, this hungry dog’s tail was wagon and was ready to chomp. The contents were defiantly not familiar to my western eye, but I dug in wielding my chop sticks at everything on that table. My wife was amassed but my mother in-law was in shock. From that moment on she loved me and treated me like I was her son. While visiting she made tofu out in the backyard and I never had anything better. Deep fried bananas, sugar cane tempura balls, dang could she cook. I have had some very interesting meals over the years but none like that first one my mother in-law came up with.

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Re: Interesting Foods Thread [Re: sf45acp] #749139 03/24/13 11:41 AM
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SF, it's memories like that that will be forever remembered, always cherished and passed down for generations to come. I had something similar in my first marriage (Philippina) but now with as dramatic food items. Have you ever heard of Tusino (a type of sausage, DELICIOUS). <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> It's not strange, but your talk made me think of it. I could eat that stuff forever (IF I could find it).

Ok, I was wrong. I was thinking of Longganisa. Hey, I['m trying to remember back 27 years plus.

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Re: Interesting Foods Thread [Re: SkunkHunter] #749140 03/24/13 11:56 AM
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Something else I really liked:

Boiled (I guess) long eggplant.

after cooking, smash it out flat and sprinkle with browned hamburger meat and pour well beaten eggs over it and fry. It's good.


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Re: Interesting Foods Thread [Re: SkunkHunter] #749141 03/24/13 07:19 PM
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In survival school I ate a raw slug. You gotta be hungry to let one those nasties slide down your throat.

Was worse that balut.


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Man you all have some low thresholds for wierd. Snails? Frogs? Yak? C'mon <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Balut? Yeah, you can have that Randy. Have a funny story about the Chinese version of that but am too sick to deal with it now. ..


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Oh man, I hope your sickness is only because of the travel and you get better quick.


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Re: Interesting Foods Thread [Re: SkunkHunter] #749144 03/25/13 12:13 AM
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SF, it's memories like that that will be forever remembered, always cherished and passed down for generations to come. I had something similar in my first marriage (Philippina) but now with as dramatic food items. Have you ever heard of Tusino (a type of sausage, DELICIOUS). <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> It's not strange, but your talk made me think of it. I could eat that stuff forever (IF I could find it).

Ok, I was wrong. I was thinking of Longganisa. Hey, I['m trying to remember back 27 years plus.

We have some Pilipino friends that have cooked some lumpia while stationed in Okinawa and that stuff is the cat’s meow. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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Hay DT missed you today, I was talking to Mrs. DT and she mentioned you weren’t feeling well. Hope all is well, I was hoping to hear about your travels. Ping me when you feel better.


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Re: Interesting Foods Thread [Re: sf45acp] #749146 03/25/13 12:31 AM
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Lumpia IS great! I have a simple lumpia recipe in the cookbook thread if you need one.


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