Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Intentional.....durian fruit. NEVER again. I immediately vomited. It tastes just as bad as it smells and the only reason I could bring myself to try it is that I said that I would and didn't want to go back on it.
Had to google durian fruit. Here goes...Grown in many countries across tropical South East Asia, the spiky, stinky durian is an acquired taste. The fruit is loved and loathed in equal measure. Eating durian is banned in many outdoor spaces throughout Singapore and carrying it is prohibited on public transport because of its smell. The pulp of a ripe durian emits an unusually potent and very persistent smell that is reminiscent of rotten onions.
. Before we cracked into it though, the outside kind of smelled like a pineapple. I was like.....how bad can it really be? BAD!Anonymous wrote:Intentional.....durian fruit. NEVER again. I immediately vomited. It tastes just as bad as it smells and the only reason I could bring myself to try it is that I said that I would and didn't want to go back on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You mean when my preschooler said “what are those white things moving in my plate?” and I realized the fish had LIVE WRIGGLING WORMS in it? And that her brother and I had just eaten our first mouthfuls of it?
Fresh, never-frozen salmon from Whole Foods. Always buy the frozen on board, people! It kills the worms so you don’t notice them and don’t get sick from them - they just become another source of protein…
Surprised that cooking the fish didn't kill the worms. Still gross, but at least the worms would be dead.
Anonymous wrote:
You mean when my preschooler said “what are those white things moving in my plate?” and I realized the fish had LIVE WRIGGLING WORMS in it? And that her brother and I had just eaten our first mouthfuls of it?
Fresh, never-frozen salmon from Whole Foods. Always buy the frozen on board, people! It kills the worms so you don’t notice them and don’t get sick from them - they just become another source of protein…
Anonymous wrote:intentionally: tripe. unintentionally: bugs.
Anonymous wrote:silkworm larvae (brown pic). Good source of protein.
https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/silkworm-larvae.html
Anonymous wrote:I know it's a delicacy in south america but my wife swore I had a bad one.
It was anticucho. The taste was bad enough but then when my wife told me what it was, I almost threw up.