Which of these foods have you eaten

rkunsaw

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With people here from so many places I was just wondering about different foods people eat. Which foods from this list have you eaten before?

crawdads
grits
collards
sweet potatoes
yams
chicken liver
pork liver
okra
purple hull, crowder or black eye peas
hog jowl

These are a few things that I like to eat except the yams. I've never seen a yam but I put them here because lots of people think they are the same as sweet potatoes and some of you might live in countries where they are available.
 

Sweet taters and yams, nothing else on the list. I shy away from internal organs and for some reason hog jowls really don't sound that inviting. I like Dark Red Kidney beans in chili and I do make 15 bean soup sometimes, so I am sure there are some black eyed peas in that mixture.

Here are some Northwest favorites anybody else eat these?

Chantrelle mushrooms
Razor Clams
Butter Clams
Dungeness Crab
King Crab
Sock-eye salmon
King Salmon
Copper River Salmon
Coho
Chinook
Steelhead
Smelt
 
Rkunsaw, I've eaten sweet potatoes, yams, okra, and black eyed peas. Old Hipster, I've had and enjoy Dungeness Crab, King salmon, Sock-eye salmon, Copper River salmon, Coho, Chinook and Steelhead.
 
Grits is the only thing on rkunsaw's list I've enjoyed but, right in line with everything on Old Hipster and SifuPhil's lists.
 
I have eaten quite a few of the things on the different lists, but definitely not yams. I used to think that the yellowish ones were sweet potatoes, and the orange ones were yams, but I have since read that yams are native to Africa and parts of Asia, and all of the ones we have growing here in America are actually different types of sweet potatoes, just different sizes, colors, textures, and flavors of the same vegetable, sort of like all the different types of tomatoes we grow.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/25/difference-between-sweet-potatoes-and-yams_n_1097840.html
 
On Old Hipster's list I've had clams and salmon. I have no idea what variety they were.

I was sure a lot of you folks wouldn't be familiar with things like okra and grits.:lol: I had sausage, egg and grits this morning.
 
Everything on all the lists, except crawdads...nope, nope nope...I prefer OH's list, being from the Pacific NW and raised on seafood.
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Pizza and bread and butter are high on my list too, Phil...just not exclusively.

Hog Jowls only ground in with the venison to make burgers...venison is so lean you have to add fat to make burgers or it wouldn't hold together.


I don't do grits, black eyed peas, okra or crawdads.

Anyone up for:

Elk
Venison
Moose
Rabbit
Quail
Pheasant
Wild Turkey...the bird, not the whiskey
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Back in my younger days, I used to hunt with my little .22 rifle, and so I have eaten rabbit, pheasant, and grouse from the wild. (well, the rabbits weren't actually wild ones, just escapees from the pen that were fast multiplying out in the back pasture). I have had venison, elk, and even bear once. On the domesticated side, i have had both sheep and goat meat.

I love fishing, and have enjoyed trout (several varieties), smoked blueback, smelt, salmon, and even tried smoking catfish once. I did try crawdads, but don't like them they way they are usually prepared, although I do love lobster. Once i caught one of the little sand sharks, and tried eating that, but didn't like it; however, i have read that they use shark for making most of the fish and chips, so I may have had it that way and liked it. Scallops are usually made from either stingray fins or shark fins, and I have eaten and enjoyed those.
I really like okra, and add it to all kinds of food, like spaghetti and stew, as well as just slicing and frying it. My husband makes cajun food, so he uses it a lot in gumbo, and other dishes that he makes. He likes his morning grits, and I have tried them, but don't care for them, and much prefer hash browns if i am having that kind of a breakfast.
 
Aren't grits and polenta about the same thing, like hard cornmeal mush and I don't like it very much.

Not much on wild game either, I have had deer and elk before and some bear sausage once and some BBQ'd goat..Ewwww...

Happyflowerlady you will be handy when there is a the total collaspe of society and we have to fend for ourselves.

About the ickiest thing I eat is oysters, and I say icky because if you ever go oystering yourself and have to stand on the beach and shuck the little bastards yourself, you get kind of sick looking at them. I do anyway. You can't take them home in the shell, you have to leave the shell on the beach where you picked up the oyster.
 
Sweet potatoes is the only thing I have eaten thats on rKunsaws list,unless kale is like collard greens,I like all vegetables,and fruit.
 
Well that's it, I'm not going back over there I'd starve. Dunno what half that stuff is and to be honest have no desire to try hog jowels although having eaten so much Chinese cuisine I probably enjoyed them at some time or other. Anything is fine in sweet 'n sour sauce.

Not that picky about defining food. It's fish,meat,or veggies to me.
A fish in a can is Salmon, Tuna, Sardines, or if I'm broke, Barracuda. (that was better than it sounds really, haven't seen it for years though.)
If it's fresh and they don't have my fave, Sea Mullet, then it's whatever kind doesn't taste like it came out of the Mekong and is a reasonable price.
(But Sea Mullet, Barramundi (wild, not farmed) and Tailer are the faves.) I've never bought raw tuna or salmon, don't like 'em all that much.
Crawdads seem to be a kind of freshwater Yabbie so yes, and most everything else marine with a shell on it, except draw the line at oysters.

If it's red meat it's beef or lamb, if it's pink it's pork, if it's white it's a dead bird.
Whatever's on special is my fave of the week. But don't eat pork much, doesn't seem as flavourful as it was and it tends to go through me like paraffin so I give that a miss now.

My main vegetable is rice, fried, but Kumera, (sweet potato) is well represented, and what we call pumpkin and greens are usually just frozen peas or green beans. Sometimes silverbeet, not often.

Not into anything with chilli and beans associated, never part of our menu and never acquired the taste.

I just eat what's available and that's not much around here.

I've tried a few things others may not though.

Crocodile, Water Buffalo, Kangaroo and Emu. Can't say I'd make a habit of them, except maybe the buff fillet, that was a tasty morsel.
I've eaten stewed Caribou, and had venison served in a fancy restaurant and found it pretty much like lamb but far more expensive, here anyway.

I don't think we have much that would rate as 'strange' here on the everyday menu, at least I don't.

Most (all) of our food derives from European or foreign origins rather than local.

To be honest there's not a lot of edible native food to be found in OZ unless you're a Koori and want to work damned hard to find it.
No natural grain crop that would have sustained civilization, no wheat or maize etc type plants, just tiny grass seeds and I can't recall, though I may be wrong, any reference to poridgy type foods being eaten by the Kooris at all. Africans used maize meal etc but can't think of any basic grain meal being available here. There weren't anything approaching all those beans you folks eat either.
There was only what fruit or seed could be picked from a bush in passing, or dug up or hunted, which is why they were all nomadic and couldn't settle and 'civilize' the joint. No daily bread in OZ. Nothing starchy except some root plants that are probably a kind of yam.
Fish and shellfish are fine, but you'd soon get tired of that.

'Bush Tucker' is something quaint to try once but believe me, you wouldn't want to have live on our native flora and fauna long term. When a big fat white squirming wichety grub is considered a delicacy to be eaten raw then you know there ain't much else around on offer.

Kebab anyone??? No?


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I have eaten several different foods in my life but I will only mention a few...

I make a mamaliga pretty often..
Beaver..
Bear..
Frogs legs..
Chocolate covered aunts.. I had NO idea what I was eating till I was told..

Just to name a few...
 
crawdads
-- yep, etoufette

grits
-- yep, with hominy

collards
-- collard greens? That's living...

sweet potatoes
--- pie, yep, but not fond of.
yams
--- same as sweet potatoes

chicken liver
--- when I was a kid - not for me

pork liver
---- nope - not for me

okra
--- yep - grow my own

purple hull, crowder or black eye peas
---- black eyed peas yes

hog jowl
--- you bet! Italians call it "Guanciale" - better than pancetta or Prosciutto. Original recipe for pasta carbonara calls for Guanciale!
 
Ozarkgal, I've had elk, venison and quail. Steve, I've tried frog's legs and hated them, not like chicken at all IMO, lol! :p Anyone every eat Halvah? Just bought some from a European deli near me.
 
Halvah...
Ah yes... There are several different flavours such as vanilla, chocolate, marble and I even saw some pistachio..
Talk about rich !!!!!
Rich and totally delocious...
 


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