Gross food that you like

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Re: Gross food that you like

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Foo wrote: Spinach - Is this in fashion again yet?
Not unless you want to get e.coli.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

Foo wrote:
Rassomalai

why would you classify this as a food commonly thought of as gross?
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[xeno]Julios wrote:
Foo wrote:
Rassomalai

why would you classify this as a food commonly thought of as gross?
Everyone round here who tried it disliked it.

Tis fantastic.
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Ey, just finished another delicious peppered smoked mackerel fillet.

Pure awesome.
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Post by obsidian »

Spinach. Oatmeal. Broccoli.

Foo, I don't know anyone who doesn't like corned beef.

Cow stomach (saw them eating this on Fear Factor and thought to myself, mmmm....):
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Durian, which is a kind of oversized smelly fruit. Open one of these up and it'll literally stink up the street, but oh so tasty:
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I have never had marmite:

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obsidian wrote: Durian, which is a kind of oversized smelly fruit. Open one of these up and it'll literally stink up the street, but oh so tasty:
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I remember reading about these. Are they the kind that spoil so fast, they can't be exported?
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Post by Silicone_Milk »

popcorn with yellow mustard.

Tamarind Soda

Corn-flavored suckers coated in chili powder.

Chili flavored bubblegum with a chili gel inside the middle. Image
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Post by Plan B »

Lot of Marmite lovers in here.
Isn't that yeast-based?
That would explain my fondness of beer, then.
Which also tastes vile, before positive associations trick your mind into believing otherwise.
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obsidian wrote:I have never had marmite:

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hahaha what a stupid fucking kid

look at the idiot, it's all over him and he doesn't have a clue how filthy he is lol
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Post by feedback »

also pretty much none of your foods are gross, they're plain as day. Marmite? Smoked Mackerel? daredevils :icon31:
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confero then
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Post by R00k »

When I was younger, I liked mixing peanut butter with Caro Light Corn Syrup and making sandwiches out of it. Peanut-buttery sweetness.

I love frito pies from Sonic too - Fritos covered with chili and cheese. :drool:
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Post by Silicone_Milk »

How about a pound of hamburger meat mixed with mayonnaise.
I used to eat that all the time when I was a kid.
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MKJ wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
MKJ wrote:spareribs.
i hate getting my hands greasy but for this im making an exception \o/
yeah, boy that sure is gross.
some people loathe it, with all the grease and sause et al. i dont think marmite is 'gross' (dont like it though) yet it was posted

in other words, DIAF :icon10:
you're wrong. in other words, FOIAB
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Silicone_Milk wrote:How about a pound of hamburger meat mixed with mayonnaise.
I used to eat that all the time when I was a kid.
try the hamburger meat cooked, it's better that way.
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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
MKJ wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote: yeah, boy that sure is gross.
some people loathe it, with all the grease and sause et al. i dont think marmite is 'gross' (dont like it though) yet it was posted

in other words, DIAF :icon10:
you're wrong. in other words, FOIAB
omg no u >:E
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Post by ek »

some faggots dont like raw eggs, i eat them. also faggots dont like brocolli i eat that too.
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Post by saturn »

Balut, fertilized duck egg with a nearly-developed embryo inside that is boiled and eaten in the shell.

Actually, my parents used to love this.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut
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Lol, winner so far. That's fucking heinous.
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saturn wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut
yech :puke: east asia is another planet.
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When I was a kid and we had family visitors, my parents would take them to a duckfarm and buy 19 day old fertilised eggs. They would bring home dozens of duck eggs, boil them and have a feast. The eggwhite is quite more tough, but edible with a pinch of salt. The embryo is something I've never been able to eat. The sight of a small head with beak and a little body with developping feathers is just too much for a little innocent boy.
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Post by saturn »

The Dutch duckfarmer got so many recommendations and many Vietnamese visitors that he even placed a advertising board outside his farm in Vietnamese, lollers.

Somehow my parents have abandoned this delicacy for over 16 years....maybe it reminded them of their homeland when they couldn't visit it.
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fucking christ. i can lock this thread now.
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lollers
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