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  • #31
    Originally posted by satch View Post
    Er, sorry about this.
    I like marmite on toast dipped in a strong Bovril drink.
    Sorry....sorry.


    Man that sounds filthy. Speaking of filthy, were is my wife.....

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    • #32
      LOL,

      Just fell on this thread.

      I'm with the majority here: Bovril and milk is plain wrong

      Worst thing I think I've had was a Cambodian condiment called prahoc. Not sure about the spelling, but it was fucking foul: It's a delicacay over there and consists of small spratlings, fermented (read rotted) in whatever receptacle comes to hand, for months.

      I tried it on somethign back in '00 and had to call the guy who served us back to the table. I quietly told him something was off (thinking the pork) as the stench was horrendous. He leaned over, had a sniff, and casually said "prahoc"

      The worst
      Last edited by cj121; 28-01-2010, 10:54 PM. Reason: TYpo
      "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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      • #33
        Oh I like that stuff, got to be a real foodie to enough it though.

        I have a thai version called Blachen which smells like a hookers vag on a busy night, but can add real flavour and authenticity to a dish.

        I believe in Vietnam it's called Chuc-Nam, although there can be region varieties.

        Best thing to serve with it.......... Balut or translated means "fetal duck egg" a philipino delicassy.
        How do you like your beak sir!!!

        Free the UKCF one

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        • #34
          You sure it's not called ChuckfuckingUp MArk?

          I tried a few thinga whilst away for eighteen months, but the fetal nibbles eluded me I must say.

          Rice liquor with all sorts of shit in it was another: snakes, lizards...

          Ate locust, like a crisp over there (thailand)

          Deep fried pidgeon in Vietnam (sad little buugers they were)
          Had a nibble of dog, but you only seemed to get that in the smaller towns.
          "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Boss Hog View Post
            Oh I like that stuff, got to be a real foodie to enough it though.

            I have a thai version called Blachen which smells like a hookers vag on a busy night, but can add real flavour and authenticity to a dish.

            I believe in Vietnam it's called Chuc-Nam, although there can be region varieties.

            Best thing to serve with it.......... Balut or translated means "fetal duck egg" a philipino delicassy.
            How do you like your beak sir!!!

            Washed down with a nice mug of Bovril and milk
            "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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            • #36
              Originally posted by cj121 View Post
              Had a nibble of dog, but you only seemed to get that in the smaller towns.
              Oh, there everywhere. I was having that most weekends, after a skin full on the town and a kebab.
              They start to look a lot better after about 6 pints.
              Free the UKCF one

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              • #37
                Originally posted by celsis View Post
                but what really turns my stomach is fish. In fact anything that comes from the sea!

                Bet you would'nt say no to a mermaid though
                I started out with nothing and i've still got most of it left - Seasick Steve

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                • #38
                  hey all,
                  i'm surprised by some of the entries here! lol! i fxxking hate bovril, my dad used to drink it and eat it on toast all the time!!! if he didn't have bovril, he made his own version with oxo cubes & milk (i kid you not)!

                  i'm not a fussy eater, i've had all sorts of cooked meat and such (had locust and ant recently from a delicatessen here in belfast)! however, no offence to the scots here, the worst thing i have ever seen.........period.........was a deep fried frozen pizza sold in a chippy in dumfries!!! holy cow, it swelled up like a sponge, the topping looked like vomit by the time it was done!!!! that and BATTERED CHOCOLATE BARS (mars, snickers, twix, double decker........you get the picture)! absolutely disgusting!!!

                  saying that, one redeeming culinary delight from scotland i do thoroughly enjoy is haggis!!!!! fxxking yum!!!!

                  all the best,

                  alex

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                  • #39
                    "Foetal nibbles" only on the UK Forum.

                    Has anyone ever eaten Durian? This fruit smells so bad it is banned from public transport in Singapore and Malaysia.

                    Supposed to taste just dandy though. I was just bowled over when I found it in the market in Kings Lynn.



                    Looks like something from Star Trek don't it?
                    Nic
                    Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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                    • #40
                      I'd love to try one. I might pop down to Madhav tomorrow to see if they have them Nic.

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                      • #41
                        Looks like something from Star Trek don't it?[/QUOTE]

                        More like something that might do the eating rather than be eaten!
                        If you want to, you can.
                        And, if you can, you must!

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                        • #42
                          This thread reminds me of a show on the tele called "Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern". I don't know if it is played in the UK.

                          This goofy dude travels all around the world eating the most disgusting things you can imagine. It is a pretty entertaining show. He must have a stomach lined with iron.

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                          • #43
                            I once attended a 'Disgusting Food Eating Competition' many years ago, where entrants had to work there way through a variety of unsavoury, unpalatable goop and slime (worse than NHS food ) in front of a baying crowd.
                            Contestants were eliminated if they passed on an item, or were physically sick into the large plastic dustbin that had been provided
                            After about an hour only three guys were left standing, but all the goop had been eaten, so one brave/insane (delete as appropriate) soul claimed the prize by lifting up the bucket and pouring the assorted sick into his mouth and swallowing it. You've never seen a crowd melt away so fast in your life.
                            Needless to say he was a single!
                            The names El Cat an' 'rules is rules'!
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by nicwing View Post
                              "Foetal nibbles" only on the UK Forum.

                              Has anyone ever eaten Durian? This fruit smells so bad it is banned from public transport in Singapore and Malaysia.

                              Supposed to taste just dandy though. I was just bowled over when I found it in the market in Kings Lynn.



                              Looks like something from Star Trek don't it?
                              Funny you should mention this N.
                              Strangely, I've actually had a Durian Cornetto in Singapore. Tasted a bit like the real thing smelled. Not tried it in the flesh though.
                              It stinks, and in some countries is not even allowed on public transport.
                              "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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