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after watching the no reservation macau episode
ive been wanting to try the steamed milk pudding

( recipies can be found here http://www.bonnibella.com/2011/08/steamed-milk-custard.html here http://thedailycraving.wordpress.com/2013/07/02/steamed-milk-custard/ and here http://en.christinesrecipes.com/2013/11/steamed-ginger-milk-custard.html )

i havent tried it yet because i have to figure out how i can steam something with out a dedicated steamer

...or maybe i should just hop to a chinese restaurant and ask if they serve it there


anyway whats something you have been dying to try for a whiel now but just never gotten round to it ?
This - http://oi46.tinypic.com/jts221.jpg :L
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MaximumBunny: This - http://oi46.tinypic.com/jts221.jpg :L
...my god
my arteries clogged up the moment i saw that
I like that show too! Bizarre Foods is good too.

Abalone is one. I've always heard how amazing it is, but never even seen it on a menu and stuff. Puffer fish cause homer simpson.

I am pretty open to trying most any type of food, but there is one I don't think I could even try: balut.
Bear meat. It seems like it would have decent marbling. Usually I have no qualms about just picking something new and interesting up in the grocery store if I notice it. Saag looks neat, too. I mean, it really looks like cafeteria food from a kids' show, but I like the ingredients well enough and need to eat more vegetables anyway.
i saw abalone on a episode of mythbusters once

and yes balut is one id prefer to avoid as well along with sheeps eyeball
I've been willing to try Stinky Tofu for a long time but the horrible smell always puts me off.
It's funny because I've tried much weirder stuff before but I still can't muster up the courage to eat that smelly stuff.
My dad's girlfriend eats chicken feet. I'd be willing to give it a shot, but I can't imagine it being any better than those lame awkwardly crunchy ends of chicken wings that they chop off when making buffalo wings.
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Dashe: My dad's girlfriend eats chicken feet. I'd be willing to give it a shot, but I can't imagine it being any better than those lame awkwardly crunchy ends of chicken wings that they chop off when making buffalo wings.
chicken feet are delicious. they aren't crunchy, it's actually melty, kinda like cooked fat. Imagine eating the best chicken stock you've ever had in your entire life. that's chicken feet.
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Crewdroog: it's actually melty, kinda like cooked fat.
That actually sounds disgusting!

OT, cats and people. Although I'm a vegetarian so that's probably not gonna happen and I heard eating people is illegal anyways.

My knowledge about strange food seems rather limited all of a sudden.
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Dashe: Bear meat.
Had some when I was a teenager. It was a young bear, so the meat was tender. Could cut it with a fork. Delicious.


I'm fairly open to trying new foods, but probably couldn't bring myself to eat eyeballs. Can't think of anything offhand that I've seen and not tried.
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Dashe: My dad's girlfriend eats chicken feet. I'd be willing to give it a shot, but I can't imagine it being any better than those lame awkwardly crunchy ends of chicken wings that they chop off when making buffalo wings.
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Crewdroog: chicken feet are delicious. they aren't crunchy, it's actually melty, kinda like cooked fat. Imagine eating the best chicken stock you've ever had in your entire life. that's chicken feet.
Oh yeah, that sounds awesome. I mean, I'm more partial to bacon fat, which I would chew on for hours if it wouldn't lead to a heart attack in 20-odd years, but chicken stock's not bad either. Now I want some.

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Dashe: Bear meat.
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Coelocanth: Had some when I was a teenager. It was a young bear, so the meat was tender. Could cut it with a fork. Delicious.
One bear could probably also feed a small army. Awesome. That's like the meat version of a win-win if anything.
Post edited December 03, 2014 by Dashe
I forget what it's called, but there's a Swedish dinner with fermented fish I would like to try.

Also, anything from this restaurant.
Post edited December 03, 2014 by Exoanthrope
Scorpio dipped in chocolate.
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Exoanthrope: I forget what it's called, but there's a Swedish dinner with fermented fish I would like to try.

Also, anything from this restaurant.
Sürstromming. Sürstromming likes you. Sürstromming good for you.

Last summer, I ordered some from Ithis online shop and ate a whole can by myself. They ship worldwide as far as I know. The smell is nowhere as bad as what I've heard, the taste on the other hand is... intense.

I would advice you to buy it in fillets. Avoiding the overkill of bones is worth the extra buck.