Needle Noggin wrote:Is Calimari cosidered exotic?I also like miso soup.
Needle Noggin wrote:Is Calimari cosidered exotic?
SpoonyBard wrote:My mom once made this African dish called pondo. It's spinach and peanut butter mixed up and cooked together.
Also, for the rarer foods you can find them at small stores that specialise in such imports, like Indian foods and spices for example, in almost any city or town.[...] The better grocery stores will carry a wide variety, and the farmer's market is always great.
Akaida wrote:*grins broadly* Being that I was born and raised for nineteen years in Alaska, US, I have partaken in some "unordinary" foods... Nothing truly exotic, though. I have eaten crab (not too many people in the Lower 48' states can say that), moose burgers, and duck.Not too exotic but not common either! (Just like me! Heehee.) ][font=Arial]PS - I LOVE sushi, especially with crab or shimp! Yum!
shooraijin wrote:One food I absolutely found hateful in Malaysia (sorry, Mave) was durian. Even durian ice cream was nasty. The fruit stinks (literally -- the Singaporean subway will not allow durian on board because of the odour), and the flesh had the consistency and flavour of onion custard.
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