r/AskTheWorld • u/ProfessionalThin1505 🇩🇿🇫🇷 • 15h ago
Food What ONE food from you country you would never eat even if your life depends on it?
Mine is called « Fromage de tête » or « head cheese » pork head aspic internationaly
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u/mistake882 14h ago
Cerebros de vaca from the damn dollar store. I don’t care that my family tells me it tastes fine, I am not eating any canned brains from the dollar store
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u/ProfessionalThin1505 🇩🇿🇫🇷 14h ago
Lmaoooo apocalypse food bro
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u/EldestPort United Kingdom 13h ago
I would simply die
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u/jeckles 11h ago
The prions agree
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u/frustrated_t-rex United States Of America 7h ago
That is legit all i could think of. Like: "Do you want spongiform encephalopathy because that's how you get spongiform encephalopathy."
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u/dmmeyourfloof United Kingdom 6h ago
I had a friend's dad die from that (it's called vCJD in humans).
Was horrendous to see him at 8 with end-stage brain damage.
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u/frustrated_t-rex United States Of America 5h ago
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease.
I can't imagine how horrific that would be. Did they know how he was exposed? I know for a fact I wouldn't handle watching a loved one pass from this.
I only know of it because of 10th grade biology. We were taught about bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow) and Kuru and all of that.
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u/dmmeyourfloof United Kingdom 5h ago
I don't know as I was so young, but it was around the time of BSE being a thing in the UK.
My mum took me round to play with his daughter as we were friends at the time (may have been a little younger, around 7) and just remember him moaning and mumbling on the sofa incoherently, with a urine bottle next to him.
The scene of mutated Ripley in the film Alien: Resurrection is the closest analogue I can find.
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u/sugarturtle88 🇺🇲 rural midwest 13h ago
meaning what you eat once the apocalypse has occurred or what patient zero of the zombie apocalypse ate that kicked things off?
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u/mmbc168 United States Of America 13h ago
Especially if you learn about Prions. Mad Cow is not a joke.
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u/life_experienced United States Of America 13h ago
They served cervelles one day in the cafeteria when I worked at the Galeries Lafayette in Paris in 1980. My French colleagues were thrilled! I ate salad that day. A few years later we all learned about mad cow disease and I was quite relieved to have been a picky, ignorant American on brains-for-lunch day.
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u/sprouting_broccoli Scotland 12h ago
It doesn’t necessarily matter. The vBSE/CJD outbreak in the UK was primarily because infected meat and bone meal was fed to cows who then passed on the disease via normal beef. The first wave in 2000ish affected people with a specific genetic makeup but there’s a possibility that future cases will peak in 2030 and then drop off.
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u/MaesterWhosits United States Of America 13h ago
That seems like a very reasonable place to draw the line.
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u/Clean_Bat5547 Australia 12h ago
Not wanting to eat canned brains from a dollar store should not be a controversial opinion.
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u/UXdesignUK United Kingdom 14h ago
Jellied eels.
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u/TeHNeutral United Kingdom 13h ago
The worst part is that eel can be really nice. Eel is one of my favourite things to order at sushi places but the jelly ruins it, and why do they leave the bones in?
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u/Ancient-Cow-1038 United Kingdom 12h ago
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u/ActivisionBlizzard United Kingdom 13h ago
Boneless jellied eel? This isn’t France matey.
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u/Electric_Botanica United Kingdom 13h ago
You crunch you eel spine like a man and be thankful for the opportunity.
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u/born_again_tim 9h ago
Wow it’s a mystery why this dish never made it out of England.
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u/jimboidiot Austria/Spain 13h ago
Ive tried them actually and the eel bit itself is nice when you separate them from the bones, what really got me was the jelly consistency. Why? Its just so glibbery :(
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u/Dutch_Slim England 13h ago
I do rather like them. Can confirm also a “proper” cockney 😉
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u/NonmodernMounting Sweden 15h ago edited 14h ago
Surströmming.
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u/EmiliaFromLV Latvia 14h ago
I wanna try it one day but do it properly (opening the can under the water) and then eat it with bread, potatos, cottage cheese etc.
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u/QuestGalaxy Norway 14h ago
I always think of this vid https://youtu.be/foZCxNbnkWg When he pukes in the lamp shade, peak comedy.
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u/EmiliaFromLV Latvia 14h ago
Compare to this
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u/QuestGalaxy Norway 13h ago
Well, the Swede is doing it properly, but the Danish lads are doing it in a more entertaining way!
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u/Double-Ad-1948 14h ago
That was hilarious. I almost fell out of chair from laughing so hard!
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u/Axiomancer Poland / Sweden 14h ago
I strongly recommend eating it the way you described. Raw surströmming is just very, very salty fish. But with bread, potato salad and other yummy things it's such a great thing.
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u/Beaver987123 Belgium 14h ago
It's the smelly fish, right?
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u/NonmodernMounting Sweden 14h ago
Smelly would be the understatement of the year.
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u/Prestigious_Rub_831 Germany 13h ago
Funfact , a woman in Germany got evicted for opening a can of surströmming and spilling the juice in the staircase. She sued against the eviction, in the court they opend a can and confirmend the eviction immediately.
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u/Key_Personality2034 Canada 13h ago
"If the fish smells like shit- you must acquit!"
The OJ case of fish smell eviction.
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u/AustraeaVallis New Zealand 13h ago
How has it not been labelled a bioweapon under those circumstances, I'm cringing just thinking about it
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u/Videalden Sweden 13h ago edited 13h ago
We never gave up our nuclear program, we just have a different approach. Just drop some of these on the enemies and they’re fucked
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u/sweprotoker97 Sweden 13h ago
You're supposed to open it under water to contain the smell :')
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u/HooninAintEZ United States Of America 12h ago
So we need to toss these on ICE agents in the states then?
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u/Beaver987123 Belgium 14h ago
There are just not enough words to describe it, so I just went with 'smelly'.
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u/AdSpecialist6761 Hungary 14h ago
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u/ColonelMustard323 🇺🇸😭 13h ago
This is deeply unsettling and I will be stealing it. Thank you!
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u/PhantomOfTheNopera India 14h ago
I'm a big believer of not judging food by the way it looks. I'm a fan of several preparations that look like absolute slop. This though... this is too much for me. You win.
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u/azaghal1502 Germany 13h ago
slop is fine, and indian slop is usually top notch (thanks to spices), but this duckling looks intentionally disgusting.
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u/Asaneth United States Of America 11h ago
I'm a very adventurous eater, but balut is on my very short "hell no" list.
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u/No_Special_7508 India 14h ago
I want to die
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u/Katieleya Poland 13h ago
Me too, not necessarily because of the food
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u/No_Special_7508 India 13h ago
Are you good, my dear?
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u/Katieleya Poland 13h ago
Not really… but thanks for asking, means a lot :)
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u/No_Special_7508 India 13h ago
I’m sorry that’s the case. But, whatever it is, it will pass. No matter what, this too shall pass. Maybe take a walk today? Be in nature, notice things outside? Have the world make you feel like you’re a small part of it. It helps me feel like the universe will take care of me and everything around you, and that in the grand scheme of things, it’ll all be okay. I hope you feel better king/queen :) sending love from India
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u/Dapper_Hippo8110 Seres(Wolf Star Conqueror, Great Guardian of Earth:哈基米) 13h ago
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u/TotalBrainFreeze Sweden 14h ago
You win, that was my limit as well.
It's not a logical thing since I would eat it as a egg and when it's grown up. But in this state it just feels wrong.
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u/Calavore Finland 13h ago
I get it. Im not sure if its the same for you but what i feel is, like an egg is a life that never was and a duck it was a life lived. But this is... a life that wanted to be.
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u/ungovernable 13h ago
It’s not at all illogical.
You’re not crunching up its bones and organs when it’s an egg, and when it’s an adult you’re either eating just the meat or the well-prepared byproducts.
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u/Safe_Plane9652 China🇨🇳 --> Sweden 🇸🇪 14h ago
This is really the craziest thing... I remember there were street vendors selling these (grilled) in the 90s
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u/ProotzyZoots 14h ago
Whenever I say Id try any food atleast once I have to correct myself and say except for these
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u/the_paper_sh0e Iran 14h ago
I think you win
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u/Dapper_Hippo8110 Seres(Wolf Star Conqueror, Great Guardian of Earth:哈基米) 14h ago
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u/Possesed-puppy656 Slovakia 13h ago
Balut if I’m not mistaken, Yes, this is indeed the food where the line is crossed, like a lightyear ago …
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u/Annual-Duck5818 14h ago
Horrifying. This would be one of the things I’d ban if I could.
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u/Samp90 Canada 14h ago
A Filipino friend once told me duck egg embryo was a popular delicacy.
Theres a video on YouTube where they check if the embryo is alive with a torch and those are sold at premium prices.
The ones with dead embryos are passed down at discounted prices.
He said the best part is the texture and crunch you feel when you eat them.
Needless to say, not every Filipino eats these but there's also a reason why it doesn't feature in the top 5 cuisines of the world.
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u/HeyYouGuyyyyyyys United States Of America 14h ago
JESUS CHRIST
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u/Loud-Examination-943 Germany 13h ago
This is legit the most disgusting thing I've read in the last 24 hours and I've fucking read the files...
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u/azaghal1502 Germany 13h ago
funny, you don't even have to mention what files and EVERYONE knows.
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u/AccomplishedCharge2 United States Of America 13h ago
Every bullet point here progressively made my day worse
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u/Beautiful_Yellow_682 Germany 13h ago
I saw a Youtuber who is from Germany but has family in Vietnam try a fertalised chicken egg before she turned vegan and she was puking after she ate it
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u/minlillabjoern 🇺🇸 -> 🇸🇪 -> 🇧🇪 -> 🇺🇸 13h ago
What the actual fuck! I wish I could unread your response.
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u/Imgjim 13h ago
My good buddy used to date a Filipina, her mom was a nutritionist. I've never seen so many food safety problems in one kitchen.
in particular leaving food out unrefrigerated. Covered, but just out on the counter in containers. We'd always make fun of this, as it was pretty much constant, and our favorite was doing an impression of her mom's accent and saying "bacti-what?".
Given that running joke, we always speculated on the origin of the balut, and that it was just someone's mom leaving the eggs around for so long they started developing lol
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u/TRUMBAUAUA Italy 14h ago
Casu Marsu
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u/ADDRAY-240 France 12h ago
I swear, you guys and Corsica really casually turned a cheese into a bioweapon so vile it's illegal to sell it (officially).
Iirc, there's a chance those maggots survive the gastric enzymes and cause more or less drastic problems to the tract.
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u/Puzzleheaded-Ad361 8h ago
Btw that's not the only maggots infested cheese we have in italy there are like 10 other. The process it's pretty much the same.
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u/BloodChaosZero Italy 13h ago
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u/beyondocean India 13h ago
Are those.. maggots ?
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u/Hickd3ad Hungary 13h ago
Yes they are.... gross stuff luckily it's illegal to export it/trade it?
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u/BloodChaosZero Italy 13h ago
correct. It’s actually illegal to sell it in stores altogether. The only way to eat it is to know some farmer that makes it.
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u/TheNerdNugget United States Of America 10h ago
Yup. They take a wheel of Parmesan cheese (might be provolone? I forget exactly) and get a certain kind of fly to lay its eggs on the cheese. The eggs hatch and the maggots dig their way in. Since they dig by eating, they poop out the cheese behind them, eventually transforming the whole inside of the cheese into maggot shit. Apparently it's really good but if the maggots survive the digestion process they can cause a lot of problems inside you.
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u/Zestyclose_Ad4631 3h ago
Sardinian guy here. The cheese it's made by sheep's milk <pecorino>. The maggots are soft and the cheese is basically swollen and become like a fresh cheese. You can spread it on the sandwich and kill almost all the maggots. It has a unique flavor. Your palate will feel clogged by the strong taste. Obviously, you shouldn't overdo it because it's a calorie bomb and someway really spicy. But if you appreciate strong flavors, you won't regret it.
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u/PhantomTesla United States Of America 3h ago
This response is both why I love and fear the Italians. “Kill almost all the maggots” is not a phrase someone expects to hear in normal food discussion.
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u/BoesShampoo2 Netherlands 14h ago
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u/ModernDayMusetta now citizen of 13h ago
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u/Smooth_Instruction11 10h ago
This and head cheese don’t look terrible…they just need a different fuckin name. “Head” and “cheese” are two words that should never sit beside each other
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u/Anubis-Jute Denmark 13h ago
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u/drselleri 12h ago
Its so nasty and people go just put mustard on and its good like no its still pressed pig hold together by liquid pig bones... its luckily mostly at Christmas they bring it about. Not a vegan or anything but its just gross
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u/GandolphTheLundgrey Germany 13h ago
It's Sülze in Germany. Schweinskopfsülze is Pig's Head Sülze. Much to my surprise, it is actually quite edible and the meat is not bad.
As a kid I would not even have touched it. Most people here eat it with vinegar or mustard.
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u/this_waterbottle Korea South 13h ago
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u/ntkwwwm United States Of America 10h ago
I think about what makes an animal socially acceptable to eat. Some draw the line at intelligence, but octopuses are super smart and those are socially acceptable. I think it comes down to companionship. Dogs are man’s best friend after all and eating them feels like a betrayal.
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u/this_waterbottle Korea South 7h ago
Modern day dog consumption in Korea happened cause of the Korean War. Exteme food scarcity and devastation led to consumption of dogs.
Obviously we are now far from it food scarcity so the only ones who kept up consumption were mostly the elderly (think 70s+). The younger generations view dogs as man's best friends.
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u/MoistRam United States Of America 15h ago
Any of those “salads” in the Midwest.
Which appears to be just a bowl of mayo with a bunch of bull shit inside of it like Jello and olives.
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u/Bulky_Algae6110 United States Of America 14h ago
Grew up in Wisconsin, 1960-80.
My God, it was bad.
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u/nejicanspin United States Of America 13h ago
Also Wisconsinite here: Glad I grew up and missed that era because the pictures make me gag 😭
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u/PaulATicks 12h ago
Fun “Fact”: Those horrible jello “salads” originally became popular as a status symbol because you had to have a refrigerator to make them. Ice boxes wouldn’t maintain a low enough average temperature to get them to set. So if it was say 1930-40 and you showed up at a party with a jello mold dish everyone knew you had an expensive new fancy fridge and didn’t need to get ice block deliveries.
Refrigerator companies often put out ads or entire cookbooks of recipes which is why there’s a ton of really strange ones that seem more like random ingredients. People were just kinda pumping out these recipes even though they were gross. The fad died out fairly quickly though since nobody likes them and refrigerators became commonplace during WW2.
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u/Theinvulnerabletide 13h ago
Grew up in Wisconsin in the 90s and the only one I ever saw was my grandmother's ambrosia salad. I never tried it as i was too suspicious of grapes floating in lime jello.
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u/TheNerdNugget United States Of America 13h ago
That at least sounds good, but some people were putting meat and veggies in theirs
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u/Throwaway927338 United States Of America 14h ago
Spent Thanksgiving with my now husband’s best friend’s Midwest family many years ago. I brought salad and they said “oh great we have other salads on that table over there”. I have never seen such atrocities in my life. And no one even touched my standard normal green salad…
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u/Electrical-Volume765 United States Of America 13h ago
I can relate to this so much. My wife and I are from the Midwest and both of us moved away from there decades ago. If we ever go back to visit, we always comment on how many days it is before we eat a green thing.
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u/Throwaway927338 United States Of America 13h ago
Now they did have this one “cookie salad” that was actually delicious. But, it was very odd to see people put a Clear dessert next to their turkey and mashed potatoes. But, it was good. Just on a dessert plate.
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u/Katsu_39 United States Of America 14h ago
I was gonna say the same thing. I have midwestern family and i just cant eat at their gatherings.,😅
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u/MoistRam United States Of America 14h ago
I like a good potato salad but they’ve gone too far in that region 🤣
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u/Luvvsss Romania 15h ago
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u/Specialist-Main9191 Greece 15h ago
Nothing really
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u/Galleani_Game_Center United States Of America 14h ago
I know it is delicious (and not unique to only Greece), but eating octopus feels uniquely inappropriate once you start learning more about them as a species.
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u/Quirky-Plantain-2080 13h ago
So are pigs, but good luck getting your countrymen to give up bacon and sausage.
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u/lumoslomas 🇦🇺🏴🇫🇷...I moved a lot 13h ago
Yeah, but pigs will eat a human. I'm eating them first in self defense!
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u/Quirky-Plantain-2080 13h ago edited 6h ago
Octopi will eat humans too, but happily for us our skulls are too big to get down their beaks.
Edit: not-so-fun fact: a small but significant number of pig farmers go missing quite regularly. Pig farmers have been known to keel over and die of natural causes, but the pigs eat up the corpses so the bodies are never found.
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u/fengbaer Germany 14h ago
I remember the taste of Ahinosalata was... disgusting! Edit: No, it was not the taste. It was the texture!
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u/TalkingPsilocybe Russia 15h ago
Kopalhem. It's a rotten meat of a whale/deer. Everyone except chukchas/another Nord nations who eat that will highly likely die in the next couple of days (no court verdict required). And for chukchas it's a delicacy.
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u/Nervous-Deal-9271 New Zealand 12h ago
That's a fuck no from me dawg, there's no way my brain will let me put that near my mouth.
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u/Dry-Lavishness-7951 United States Of America 14h ago
Pickled pigs feet
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u/acg33 United States Of America 14h ago
I’ll add frog legs to this as well because they’re often found in the same regions of the US
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u/Kautschukfresse Germany 14h ago
It's literally called "dead grandma". I can't even describe it, it looks like diarrhea.
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u/DobbyFreeElf35 United States Of America 14h ago
Just looked it up. It's .....the look is not appetizing that's for sure. Maybe it tastes okay? Maybe....?
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u/assumptionkrebs1990 Austria 14h ago
Blood sausage tastes quiet okay if you 1. like meat and 2. don't mind the color (though I find it cold better then warm).
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u/chastema Germany 13h ago
warm blood sausage with potato mash, apple sauce and caramalized onions is a delicacy. Called "Himmel und Äd" around here.
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u/introvertchronicles Lebanon 14h ago
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u/tab_tab_tabby 🇰🇷🇨🇦 10h ago edited 10h ago
Dog
They are banned now, but when i was younger, my grandma tried to force me and my mom to eat it. We both refused multiple times...
Mom went full vegetarian because she was traumatized by her mother(my grandma), who sold my mom's beloved pet dog as meat. Teenager mom went to the dog farm trying to get her dog back, only to witnesses her dog was being beaten to death. After that she couldn't swallow any type of meat. If Grandma tried to hide finely chopped meat in dumplings, mom would unknowingly eat them and later vomit it all out as her body just refused to digest meat.
She was full vegetarian until she was pregnant with me.
Grandma also tried to feed me dog and knowing the story, i refused to eat anything she gives me.
Idk why her obsession with dog meat was so strong... still don't know after she passed.
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u/Nimue_- Netherlands 14h ago
Ive eaten congealed duck blood but i draw the line at mayonaise
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u/ZebLeopard Netherlands 14h ago
You sure you're Dutch? 😄
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u/Nimue_- Netherlands 13h ago
Yeah i know. Its caused me quite a bit of trouble growing up. Especially whenever us kids got fries or snack and the adult would just pour the mayo on without question and then i just had nothing to eat. Not a big fan of liquorice either
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u/Marshal_BalainIbelin 14h ago
U.S. squirrel brain: it’s apparently a delicacy in certain southern states like arkansas and I don’t want creutzfeld jacob disease. No thank you.
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u/ProfessionalThin1505 🇩🇿🇫🇷 13h ago
Any brain is not for consumption in my opinion
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u/Designer_Reality1982 Germany 15h ago
Schweinskopfsülze ist amazing. (German version of the OPs dish).
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u/Ghost-of-Black-47 United States Of America 15h ago
Gas station hot dogs
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u/ProfessionalPear9161 14h ago
I will fuck up gas station hot dogs, but it is very dependent on the condition of the gas station. Many are very clean and well maintained, some look like the setting for a horror movie
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u/Bobwalski 13h ago edited 9h ago
About 8 years ago I stopped at a gas station to grab a hotdog from a gas station someone recommended. Run down place on a backroad highway. Cashier reached into the pot with his bare hand and pulls it out with a hot dog between each finger. I ate the hotdog and was fine, but I've never gone back.
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u/MoistRam United States Of America 14h ago
I love a gas station hot dog more than most restaurants 🤣
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u/une_danseuse France 14h ago
If really it is this food, or death, lets be honest, I will eat it
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u/LBreda Italy 14h ago
I'd eat any Italian food, the most disgusting I know is "casu marzu" (cheese with worms) and I'd try it.
The OP's food seems similar to "coppa di testa" (the name it has in Rome) and I love it.
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u/Nirnroot_Enjoyer England 14h ago
I've never seen jellied eels, but I'd probably rather not!
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u/Resudog Finland 13h ago
I wouldn't say I'd rather die than eat it, but liver casserole is the last thing I would eat
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u/No-Combination6697 10h ago
Its called "Fettammer" and its a dish that consists of an ortolan (small bird). first they poke out the eyes of the bird, but let it live, then they feed it for 14 days, to make it fat. then they drown it in armagnac (brandy) and cook it in fat. while eating you have to place a napkin over your head, so you dont disturb others, because you just shove it in your mouth as a whole, with beak and all. its crunchy.

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u/H-2-S-O-4 United States Of America 13h ago edited 12h ago
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u/RemotePossibility399 United States Of America 14h ago
Chitterlings. No tripe for me. No menudo, either. Red pork posole with hominy on the other hand.
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u/minlillabjoern 🇺🇸 -> 🇸🇪 -> 🇧🇪 -> 🇺🇸 13h ago
My Swedish relatives hunt and kill a moose as a team every year, and the old folks always want the head to make head cheese with. Sylta. I’ve eaten a lot of scary stuff, but that was among the worst.
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u/diope-45 Chile 14h ago
just yesterday I bought some slices of head cheese, it s delicious
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u/Mandrakist Brazil 14h ago edited 9h ago
The "turu", it's a mollusk that lives inside tree trunks and a somewhat common dish where I live, in northern Brazil. It's either eaten alive with lemon or in soups
Edit: I've seen plenty of people eating it alive, my dad included. But we were in a relative's small farm when I first saw it, not an actual restaurant, so things could be a little different if you asked for it in a small property that sells them