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Post by shred on Jul 16, 2010 13:06:11 GMT 10
Have you tried any? When I say exotic food, I mean any weird dishes like fried worms or cockroaches or food that are native to your country that is normal to you but might not be to others. If you haven't tried any, will you? What kind?
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Post by Lizzie on Jul 16, 2010 13:10:09 GMT 10
Nope, I never have. I'd like to try escargot, is that considered exotic?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2010 13:23:48 GMT 10
No, I haven't tried anything exotic. Probably wouldn't, either, as new food scares me.
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Post by Beck on Jul 18, 2010 14:31:45 GMT 10
I have never tried anything I would call exotic. To me Exotic food = grossness Things like snails or other foreign delicacies sound revolting and I will never try them.
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Post by shred on Feb 16, 2011 0:43:29 GMT 10
I tried frog legs today. Not sure whether it's considered exotic but it's quite a popular thing with Chinese here. They have it with porridge.
Anyway, I've always been meaning to try it and I finally did today. I liked it! It tastes EXACTLY like chicken - just a wee bit tougher.
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Post by Tori on Mar 18, 2011 14:44:30 GMT 10
Does Lau Lau count as exotic?
Or Spam Musubi?
Or Squid Luau?
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