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Joined: June 2003 Posts: 1792
Location: Rego Park, NY, | Originally posted by an4340:
As for the bird's nest soup, my mother-in-law was trying to convince me it was a delicacy and I ate it. It's not that great. It's made out of swallow vomit that's been scrapped off a cave wall. Rick you are a brave man to have done that. I have a simple rule. If I ask what is in the food that people want me to eat and they can't or won't tell me I'm not eating it. |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389
Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | It was very earthy tasting. I'll try anything once. |
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Joined: September 2004 Posts: 1180
Location: Vermont USA | If I told someone what goes here they wouldn't believe me.
Pauly |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6268
Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | While in several SEA countries, I've had bird nest soup (Where I was at it was a nest soaked and cooked for broth. The nest were only found in the highest dead trees which brought a top price in the markets. It was the saliva that held the nest together), cat, dog, monkey and some non-domesticated creatures.
As to bird crap, ya need to fish down here in Florida. Nothing craps like a cormorant (little bastards)!
Now let's talk about 'eating' bugs on a motorcycle... :D |
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