[QUESTION] What's the most interesting thing you've eaten? - eviltoast

When I travel, I try to taste the local cuisine and love to try things that I’ve never had before. Recently I tried haggis, which was outstanding. I’ve also had hakarl (fermented shark - not really my cup of tea, but glad I tried it) and balut (surprisingly tasty).

What have you tried? Anything that caught you off guard by how tasty (or not) it was?

  • Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    Deep fried haggis is much nicer than it sounds. I tried it a few years ago in Edinburgh on a rugby weekend.

    I had what I thought was fried squid in Spain once. I’d tried squid a few years before, and it was flavourless and rubbery, but I later learned that it had been overcooked. When I saw Calamari on the menu in a seaside restaurant, I thought I’d try it again.

    It had a longer name, but a badly translated conversation with the waiter convinced me that it was the same dish.

    The same waiter brought out a plate of what looked a lot like deep fried baby squid or octopus.

    It was very nice, but I got filthy looks from my young niece for ‘eating all the babies’, so I haven’t had it since.

    • The Giant Korean@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      I’ve had baby octopus before at a Japanese restaurant. Delicious, but I feel bad about eating octopus now.

      Haggis is great! I just tried it for the first time last week. So good.