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so if you could eat any kind of food  in the world ...what would like to try ...

 

so far i have never eaten ...

 

Alligator meat / Snake / Bugs /  Indian foods / Shark / Puffer fish ,,  only to name a few

 

one day on my list i would like to try them ..

 

but i'm sort of scared due to not sure what they would taste like...

 

for the Indian foods for me i"m more worried about spicy foods ..

 

so what foods would you like to try  if you could one day ??

 

 

 

 

 

mods if this topic has been done feel free to merge them ..i did check and nothing came up .. 

 

please.. recheck just to be sure ,.. thanks

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mods if this topic has been done feel free to merge them ..i did check and nothing came up .. 

They will end up merging it with Photo of The Day knowing them...


I want to try Durian but it smells really bad.

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I want to try Durian but it smells really bad.

 

my son mentioned he would like to try this also ..i have never heard about it ..if you can feel free to contact me on how to go about serving it and preparations on how to cut it up ..

 

Merge a topic about food with POTD.....

 

Caviar for one... can't think of anything else of unique foods I want to try.

forgot about this one ..i never had that also ..would be interesting to taste it ..

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Anyway I think Crawfish would be interesting or real Louisiana Gumbo would be good . Something french would be interesting (as long as IT IS NOT escargo or however it is spelled or Caviar ) . Spicy Indian food could be good if I have a couple gallons of milk next to me :) .Real Mexican Fajitas would be very good or some other mexican food (although some things I've heard they considers a delicacy I would never touch )

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so far i have never eaten ...

 

Indian foods

 

for the Indian foods for me i"m more worried about spicy foods ..

LOL, the foodstuffs you placed that alongside though... A lot of Indian food isn't spicy - it's just the spicier foods that tend to be seen as the stereotype. Whilst being British, I eat Indian food on a daily basis thanks to my cultural background, but I eat spicy Indian food more like once a month. Either way, you're really missing out on a cuisine with quite vibrant flavours k, it's popular for a reason.

 

also wait, aren't you meant to have left... again?

 

A Chinese Dish called "HotPot" ....

This is reaaally worth a try. I had the dish when I visited China as part of a student exchange, they had like metal pots inlaid into the tables at the restaurant I went to and you put foods (vegetables, meats, dumplings etc.) into the stock to cook them as you eat... tastes pretty awesome, actually!

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i was always under the impression that Indian food was spicy..maybe its cause i smell a very strong smell of curry when i walked by the restaurants ..one day i will take that opportunity to have some ..rice is ok i eat that when i have Chinese foods..is there any thing in particular i should try out first  ..like ginger chicken or a butter chicken ..sorry i think that's what there called ..like i said i have never had any of there dishes and would like to try..

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I didnt like tuna so i LEFT it, and I never CAME BACK again to eating it.

"Ironic that you would open this topic, I bet you've tried everything."

nope there is lots of foods i still have not tried ..like  turtle / rabbit /  buffalo/ deer  /  frog legs ..and many others

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i was always under the impression that Indian food was spicy..maybe its cause i smell a very strong smell of curry when i walked by the restaurants ..one day i will take that opportunity to have some ..rice is ok i eat that when i have Chinese foods..is there any thing in particular i should try out first  ..like ginger chicken or a butter chicken ..sorry i think that's what there called ..like i said i have never had any of there dishes and would like to try..

Bydo, Try "Palak Paneer" cottage cheese in spinach  is a good translation for that. Not at all spicy. Just juicy with spinach. All time favorite of mine through. 

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Bydo, Try "Palak Paneer" cottage cheese in spinach  is a good translation for that. Not at all spicy. Just juicy with spinach. All time favorite of mine through. 

i did look into this but unsure if you need to eat it all by your self or share // also do you use bread or something to dip into it or just eat it like a soup ?? not sure but looks good i love spinach ..

 

remember guys this is not for me to try different foods but to see what others have not had ..maybe one day we all will be brave enough to try something new for once ..

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i did look into this but unsure if you need to eat it all by your self or share // also do you use bread or something to dip into it or just eat it like a soup ?? not sure but looks good i love spinach ..

 

remember guys this is not for me to try different foods but to see what others have not had ..maybe one day we all will be brave enough to try something new for once ..

Actually if its in a big bowl, eventually share or sometimes you can get for per person in certain restaurants... Yep we have to dip bread in it and eat..

 

 

I gonna eat wait,,, I ate everything I am permitted too.... 

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Actually if its in a big bowl, eventually share or sometimes you can get for per person in certain restaurants... Yep we have to dip bread in it and eat..

 

 

I gonna eat wait,,, I ate everything I am permitted too.... 

ok great thanks will look for a easy cooking recipe and try it.. hope your food was good..

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i was always under the impression that Indian food was spicy..maybe its cause i smell a very strong smell of curry when i walked by the restaurants ..one day i will take that opportunity to have some ..rice is ok i eat that when i have Chinese foods..is there any thing in particular i should try out first  ..like ginger chicken or a butter chicken ..sorry i think that's what there called ..like i said i have never had any of there dishes and would like to try..

Mhm yeah, a lot of people get that impression to be fair, and some more famous Indian foods are spicy - but a lot of them aren't!

 

Butter chicken in particular would be a great choice, try ordering that with some naan bread, it shouldn't be spicy and really does taste very flavoursome. One of my favourite dishes, good place to start! You could also ask any friends who've been to local Indian restaurants what their favourite (non-spicy) dishes there are, Indian cuisine is huge and varies from restaurant to restaurant because each region of the sub-continent has its own specialities.

 

As for Palak Paneer, I would personally recommend trying that once you've tried the typical favourites - it has a rather particular taste, some may not like it at all. Might be best to start with the conventional stuff such as butter chicken, yeah. I would also personally recommend trying a 'Dosa' (large Southern Indian flatbread), usually served with various chutnies in quite a few Indian restaurants; if offered you should inform them of your desire to avoid overly spicy food too since it's often served with a spicy stew (that I tend not to eat), just in case!

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Mhm yeah, a lot of people get that impression to be fair, and some more famous Indian foods are spicy - but a lot of them aren't!

 

Butter chicken in particular would be a great choice, try ordering that with some naan bread, it shouldn't be spicy and really does taste very flavoursome. One of my favourite dishes, good place to start! You could also ask any friends who've been to local Indian restaurants what their favourite (non-spicy) dishes there are, Indian cuisine is huge and varies from restaurant to restaurant because each region of the sub-continent has its own specialities.

ok will do thanks and i have been told to try this one first so i will have 3 items now for my first time having it ..and sorry we don't have Indian restaurants in my small town i would have to go to the big city of Toronto / Mississauga Ont Canada to get food like this or make at home and i know cooking is easy for us woman ..so all i need is the ingredients to get so will let you know how it turns out ..

 

thanks again

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ok will do thanks and i have been told to try this one first so i will have 3 items now for my first time having it ..and sorry we don't have Indian restaurants in my small town i would have to go to the big city of Toronto / Mississauga Ont Canada to get food like this or make at home and i know cooking is easy for us woman ..so all i need is the ingredients to get so will let you know how it turns out ..

 

thanks again

Ahh right I see, well there are generally some top Indian restaurants in many big cities around the world, I'm aware Canada has a fairly large Asian scene. Cooking it yourself should also be a possibility, some dishes can actually be quite easy to prepare, there's a range of complexity when it comes to Indian food really. Good luck with that, you're welcome!

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