In my wife's family, brains and eggs were a treat. I could never knowingly eat brains. If they are actually in wieners, I don't want to know about it.
Don
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In my wife's family, brains and eggs were a treat. I could never knowingly eat brains. If they are actually in wieners, I don't want to know about it.
Don
I've had some very nice meals in France - they do eat things other than frogs and snails !I'd have to live on bread or starve if I lived in France, all those frogs and snails......urgh, I can't and wouldn't eat welks either.
I agree about the oysters, Wrennie, but I do like me marmalade.Any item of food you’ve never even tried but just know you would not like it ?
With me it’s Marmalade, although I love oranges, marmalade has never appealed to me and another is Oysters, ugh I just couldn’t have one of them slithering down my throat !![]()
From what I understand, raw steak is safer than raw or rare ground beef because the e-coli stays on the outside if the beef is not ground.And after our dog went crazy for raw hamburger.....same thing. Yes, I was lucky.
Steak Tartar!
When I was a carnivore (a looooong time ago) I used to LOVE liver, fried with onions and thrown over rice.Liver is something I would never eat. My Husband loves it so when I cook it for him I sit near a window so I won't even smell it !
When I was a kid, I ate liver - smothered in catsup. Yeah...the interesting smell is a hint that you're eating an organ that filters toxins.....When I was a carnivore (a looooong time ago) I used to LOVE liver, fried with onions and thrown over rice.
Even then I would not eat frogs or sushi or any of the weird foods listed here. I've also, even now, cannot eat the pasta ''orsi'', for some reason just looking at it makes me want to puke.
I didn't know that about liver back then, I do now.When I was a kid, I ate liver - smothered in catsup. Yeah...the interesting smell is a hint that you're eating an organ that filters toxins.....
Yes, cats are what's called "Obligate Carnivores" which means they'll eat nothing but meat, unlike dogs which are mostly carnivores & partly omnivores; they'll eat almost anything if they have to. It's interesting - every living thing uses carbohydrate for energy - the digestive system in cats is set up to break down protein into carbohydrate.I didn't know that about liver back then, I do now.
Funny thing is, my vet told me that the best kind of wet food to give my pets was organ meats. Being a vegetarian, it's disgusting for me to handle wet pet food, but I know that the animals need it and they can't follow my diet choice. In fact, cats will not eat anything else and they can get sick (or blind) if they don't get their meats, something about a vitamin only available in meat.
At some point in my life, I've tried most of the foods listed in this thread (not brains or cobra blood ... yet). Some I haven't cared for and wouldn't want to eat again, but I'm usually a pretty good sport when it comes to trying something new.Any item of food you’ve never even tried but just know you would not like it ?
Totally agree, though it's the texture rather than the taste.I forgot peanut butter...*yuk* *Yuk* *YUK* !!![]()