What are some foods you all have never eaten but want to try?
Some foods I'd like to try are:
1. Escargot
2. Oreos (I don't think I've had them.. If I have, it's been a while)
3. Donuts
4. Soft pretzels! I want snubs to make me some
5. Popcorn balls
6. Caramel apples
7. Also can't forget the Wod-Fam-Choc-Sod!!
Sorry if there's already a topic like this. I tried looking but couldn't find anything.
Foods you've never eaten but want to try
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Foods you've never eaten but want to try
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I have never eaten sushi and I don't really want to, buuut I also want to try it just so people will stop telling me to try it.
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I would like to try Escargot as well! And maybe snake/tarantula? I tend to be someone who likes to pick the strange thing on the menu or try the weird local delicacy.
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Poutine! It's been on my must try list ever since I first heard about it but it's not available anywhere near me.
I could try to make it myself maybe but I want to have the authentic stuff!
I could try to make it myself maybe but I want to have the authentic stuff!
I couldn't think of anything that would fit the topic at first, but the mention of escargot caught my eye. It's something that I am not interested in paying for, but would like to try once to see what I think. I would not be at all interested in the snake or anything like that.Danadelfos wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 7:47 am I would like to try Escargot as well! And maybe snake/tarantula? I tend to be someone who likes to pick the strange thing on the menu or try the weird local delicacy.
May I recommend Montreal as a charming place to have authentic poutine? I'm not suggesting that you cross the border these days but if you ever are in the area, it's a great place for poutine, as well as crepes!