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( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
Each week we ask a question. The idea is to generate material that's:
* interesting to read, i.e. we won't get bored of reading the answers after about 10 of them
* not been asked on this site before
* fun to answer
What would you like to ask? (We've left this question open - so feel free to drop in ideas anytime.)
( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
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Junk Food
Recession-hit UK is apparently consuming ever greater volumes of junk food, but what is the most horrible, interesting, or generally disturbing thing you have ever eaten (not counting you mate's mother)?
In my GCSE year we went on a school trip to Morocco, and went to some supposedly "traditional" event with corresponding food. Noone else would touch it, but I reasoned that it couldn't be too terrible, it was food after all. How wrong I was. I have never actually tried goat-tripe cooked in snail slime, but if it's anything like I imagine it to be, then it would be just like traditional Moroccan god-knows-what. A quick bout of retching and I saw the error of my ways, but there must be some other "junk" that people have mistakenly eaten.
Edit: Apologies if this is too like Terrible Food from two years ago (don't seem to be able to post URL). Forgot to search the archive. However, that was a long time ago and more about cooking than eating, so maybe this still works.
( , Tue 17 Feb 2009, 16:18, Reply)
Recession-hit UK is apparently consuming ever greater volumes of junk food, but what is the most horrible, interesting, or generally disturbing thing you have ever eaten (not counting you mate's mother)?
In my GCSE year we went on a school trip to Morocco, and went to some supposedly "traditional" event with corresponding food. Noone else would touch it, but I reasoned that it couldn't be too terrible, it was food after all. How wrong I was. I have never actually tried goat-tripe cooked in snail slime, but if it's anything like I imagine it to be, then it would be just like traditional Moroccan god-knows-what. A quick bout of retching and I saw the error of my ways, but there must be some other "junk" that people have mistakenly eaten.
Edit: Apologies if this is too like Terrible Food from two years ago (don't seem to be able to post URL). Forgot to search the archive. However, that was a long time ago and more about cooking than eating, so maybe this still works.
( , Tue 17 Feb 2009, 16:18, Reply)
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