Most memorable thing you ever ate
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Motorsheen wrote: »Well......
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Been alive too long and ate too much to focus on just one thing. There would be hundreds.0
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Casu Marsu. It was poppin!0
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Prime Filet stuffed with crabmeat. I can still see and taste it after over a decade since I had it from here:
Old Warsaw0 -
Tried conch, didn't care for it much.
Best thing might have been this Szechuan fish soup in Shanghai. Man, that was tasty...just frustrating because I was hungry and I couldn't just chow down because the fish was FULL of bones.0 -
i was tricked into trying chicken heart that was gross1
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A coworker at a previous job took me to a small sushi place in a strip mall for lunch one day. For desert, they had a big kettle of sweet red bean soup. It was fantastic.1
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I had am amazing creme brule at a restaurant in the napa valley. It was served in an egg shell.
Best meal was with some friends at a fancy steakhouse the steak was amazing and we had duck fat French fries among other things. The desserts were amazing too a deconstructed smores, oh the cheddar popovers to start were amazing too3 -
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zachbonner_ wrote: »One time I ate chicken after it touched my peas
All we are saying... is give peas a chance.0 -
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Freshly smoked stripped marlin, still hot straight out of the smokehouse, with a cold beer to wash it down1
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If I tell I'll be banned2
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Mushrooms-for one week, nothing but mushrooms. They used to be my favorite food before that2
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Alaskan King Crab Legs in the San Francisco Bay Area in a restaurant where we could throw the shells on the floor. I love Alaskan King Crab Legs.1
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I cried while I tried shrimp...never again lol0
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About 30 years ago - whole baby eels (elvers) sautéed in garlic butter at a Spanish restaurant in California. Like spaghetti with eyes and absolutely delicious. Since then, they've become unaffordable due to overfishing -- in the thousands of dollars per pound. But I'm glad I had the chance to try them once in my life.
On the other hand, I've had raw sea urchin roe (uni) twice at sushi restaurants. Absolutely hideous -- like custard in texture but with an iodine-fishy taste. I had to have it a second time to see if it was as bad as I remembered. I'll remember not to have it a third time.1 -
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A 6 course meal at cousins wedding!! Prime rib was the main dish that we all waited like 4 hours for, had to switch with my cousins since his was more done. But it was amazing, melt in your mouth goodness and well worth the wait and 4 prior plates0
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zachbonner_ wrote: »
I once ate crab cakes and had a complete sobbing breakdown.
I've been banned from our local Red Lobster for the next 6 months.3 -
Venison prepared by a wonderful chef in Belgium. He picked all the wines and made lobster appetizers. He came out and told us stories of what it was like to be a child during the German occupation in World War II. Truly a magical night0
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NARCISSISTIC_PUP wrote: »
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