Aren't you a veggie?
Anyway I will eat any food at least once. So I know for sure I hate Brussel Sprouts
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Aren't you a veggie?
Anyway I will eat any food at least once. So I know for sure I hate Brussel Sprouts
i only try new things if someone i trust says it's good and that I'll like it :p
For the people that said they would try anything once/almost anything once:
Head on over to Colorado, I'll buy you some rocky mountain oysters.
I was told they had those at Coors Field the last time I was in Denver. I passed on them.
I like to try things. But there are some things I don't intend on trying - like snails. Ew. But oh man, have you tried ostrich burgers? Because they are awesome.
I will try most new things once. Twice if I like it.
Since being in China I've had some interesting dishes including chicken hearts, chicken feet, pig feet, and beef tongues. All of the aforementioned were quite delicious except for the chicken feet. I was at a restaurant in Beijing that served Ox penis as a delicacy. :wacky:
Rocky Mountain Oysters, ha.
I'd try most things, once.
When I was in college and in documentary class these kids made their documentary on taking this poor exchange student from the Czech Republic to eat Rocky Mountain Oysters.
I will never forget the horror on his face as he said to the camera "My parents sent me to school in America... to eat... these?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp1nrhJAX3I
it's me
edit: wtf i can't embed this tit
I'm the pickiest eater ever and not very adventurous, I don't eat red meat so no beef, pork or ham for me. I hate tomatoes, aubergine and mushrooms, especially mushrooms who in their right mind would eat them... It's a fungus! :p
I eat mushrooms raw! But I hate them sautéed, :barf:
I'm pretty open in principle to eating all kinds of new stuff, but in practice when I sit down and see "Oh hey they have a giant-ass cheeseburger on the menu", well, any desire to try anything else goes out the window. I just want to be an American :(
e; Mushrooms are amazing how high ARE you right now Danielle?
There's no harm in that. I usually try something familiar first in a restaurant I haven't been in so I can check if their version is worthy. Sadly, if it's not up to snuff, I lose all hope that anything else on the menu would be worth ordering. "How can you get something so common so wrong?"