Food That Sounds Gross But Is Actually Good

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  1. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Behold: PALT!
     
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  5. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    What the heck is that? It looks terrible.
     
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    I saw aLunnenburg puding in store when in Nova Scotia,,sounds good,but is actualy a blood sausage,tasted awesume if bit salty..
     
  9. Bebelina kospla.com Valued Senior Member

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    Palt is actually really tasty, I love it anyway and in Sweden there's a word for the fatigue you get after overeating it, or overeating in general : paltcoma.
    I'm in paltcoma right now from eating a Friscomeal.
     
  10. KilljoyKlown Whatever Valued Senior Member

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    I never went out of my way to try a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, until a friend of mine said it was his absolute favorite candy ever. So I tried one and I didn't want to stop eating them. To this day I don't buy them for that reason. You don't know what you are missing, but then maybe your better off not knowing.
     
  11. KilljoyKlown Whatever Valued Senior Member

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    Is it the thought of eating camel that bothers you or what they used as stuffing? I never tried camel but how bad could it be? Most of what we find disgusting is all in our heads. For instance the thought of eating another human is very disgusting to me, and my current thinking on this is that I would rather die myself than eat human flesh.
     
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  12. AlexG Like nailing Jello to a tree Valued Senior Member

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    Based on seeing it on Top Chef I tried peanut butter on a hamburger. It tasted surprisingly good.
     
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    I've actually thought about trying that, and a bacon and peanut butter sandwich but if it doesn't taste good I've wasted good hamburger or bacon. So I have never tried it.

    Also, how about a grilled cheese and peanut butter sandwich.
     
  14. danshawen Valued Senior Member

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    Maybe it was just the idea that they would butcher the animal because it spat on them, or that the intended main course didn't seem to have nearly the eye appeal of the very large plate of delicious looking rice its rare dismembered carcass was deposited on. To someone from the West, this dish has about as much appeal as eating a domesticated pet like a dog or a cat. I believe stuffed camels are stuffed with other delicacies like roasted anteaters and aardvarks or some such.

    But after the WHO classification of both red and processed meats as a class 1 carcinogens, as high a risk to developing colon cancer as smoking or asbestos are to lung cancer or mesothelioma, I probably should feel better about seeing camels AND the other kinds of camels consumed by so many of those shiny, happy people.

    Cancers such as these actually DO consume human flesh.
     
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  17. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    "Paltcoma" That's kinda funny. I suppose I would try it out of curiosity, since it has such high praise.
     
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  18. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    I bought a bag of Reese's for Halloween. Fortunately we had no trick or treaters.
     
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  19. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    I do know what I'm missing. I have tried them and they taste pretty good. It's the thought of chocolate and peanut butter together that's revolting. Of course, Reese's Peanut Butter cups don't actually contain peanut butter; it's a kind of peanut candy.

    Fortunately for me, there are other kinds of candy.
     

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