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What Is The Weirdest Thing You Eat?
Started by arnz, Oct 02 2006 01:34 PM
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#27
Posted 30 November 2006 - 06:27 PM
i've eaten pig and chicken intestines. they boil it in a broth with spices, not only to flavor and soften them, but also to kill the bacteria and remove the contents. then the intestines are sliced (usually in pig intestines) like rings and are placed in barbeque sticks, which will be grilled just like barbeque. some other variations use other body parts of the chicken (head, feet, neck, *bottom*, and other innards) and pig (ear, skin, hardened blood by cooking the blood)
there's a dish here in our country called dinuguan (it translates to "stewed blood"), where the pig's blood (i've never heard people use chicken or cow's blood for the ingredients) is mixed with vinegar and constantly mixed using both hands to prevent the blood from curdling, or in medical terms, clotting. then it is cooked with vegetables and pork. there's a technique in cooking it properly.
and lastly, we also have balut, which i think some of you would be familiar of. it's a duck egg, but they allow the chick inside to develop for some time and then they cook the egg. i don't eat the chick though, only the yolk.
there's a dish here in our country called dinuguan (it translates to "stewed blood"), where the pig's blood (i've never heard people use chicken or cow's blood for the ingredients) is mixed with vinegar and constantly mixed using both hands to prevent the blood from curdling, or in medical terms, clotting. then it is cooked with vegetables and pork. there's a technique in cooking it properly.
and lastly, we also have balut, which i think some of you would be familiar of. it's a duck egg, but they allow the chick inside to develop for some time and then they cook the egg. i don't eat the chick though, only the yolk.
Edited by mbacarra, 30 November 2006 - 06:30 PM.
#30
Posted 01 December 2006 - 01:52 PM
oh yeah, speaking of cow tongue, we also have a dish here in our country that uses cow's tongue as ingredient. while it probably isn't a native dish (because of its name), it's still a dish that most of the locals eat. i do find it disgusting. it's called lengua (read as leng-wa, with a hard g as in "stronger").
#35
Posted 16 February 2011 - 07:34 PM
Hahahaha i eat a lot of weird stuff (or people around me say so), but they are really good.
1. Boiled plantains with red cola sauce. I loveeee those plantains one of my favorite dishes
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2. Blood sausage, which I donīt think itīs weird, but some people consider it disgusting but is not
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3. Fried caw intestines with fried potatoes. Are chewy but if prepared good are delicious.
4. Rice with ketchup, which I though it was normal until I did it at a friendīs house and they gave me a weird look like "whatīs this freak doing? haha
1. Boiled plantains with red cola sauce. I loveeee those plantains one of my favorite dishes
2. Blood sausage, which I donīt think itīs weird, but some people consider it disgusting but is not
3. Fried caw intestines with fried potatoes. Are chewy but if prepared good are delicious.
4. Rice with ketchup, which I though it was normal until I did it at a friendīs house and they gave me a weird look like "whatīs this freak doing? haha
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