Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Last time I checked shellfish don't smell like garbage, manure, sulfur, or ammonia.
So as long as it smells fine, it qualifies as food? Yeah sure.
Give me a response to what I asked about eating creepy crawlers in general then you can start splitting hairs about smell vs. looks. Actually, I'd like to see Citrix' response more.
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Last time I checked shellfish don't smell like garbage, manure, sulfur, or ammonia.
So as long as it smells fine, it qualifies as food? Yeah sure.
Give me a response to what I asked about eating creepy crawlers in general then you can start splitting hairs about smell vs. looks. Actually, I'd like to see Citrix' response more.
Originally posted by: amoeba
This dish is actually called Pi Dan. Xian Ya dan is what yuchai posted.
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Last time I checked shellfish don't smell like garbage, manure, sulfur, or ammonia.
So as long as it smells fine, it qualifies as food? Yeah sure.
Give me a response to what I asked about eating creepy crawlers in general then you can start splitting hairs about smell vs. looks. Actually, I'd like to see Citrix' response more.
Yes, it has to have a decent aroma for me to eat it. Smell is an important part of taste.
Originally posted by: LS21
havent had it, but looks awesome
sorry for the wussy suburban whitebreads out there
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Last time I checked shellfish don't smell like garbage, manure, sulfur, or ammonia.
So as long as it smells fine, it qualifies as food? Yeah sure.
Give me a response to what I asked about eating creepy crawlers in general then you can start splitting hairs about smell vs. looks. Actually, I'd like to see Citrix' response more.
Yes, it has to have a decent aroma for me to eat it. Smell is an important part of taste.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
its gross but i can handle it. taste is a bit strong eating directly, but as a flavoring agent for congee or whatever it can be decent.
i found it amusing that it was on fear factor
too easy...way too easy..silly white people
Originally posted by: Baked
It's the yummy in porridge.
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Yeah but nobody rational ever ate a lobster raw or cooked and thought to themself "Hmm....you know what would make this thing REALLY good? Letting it sit out in the sun for three weeks until flies wouldn't even touch it, then feed it to a pig and remove it a half hour later while half digested from the pig's stomach and then freeze it and serve it ice cold over fermented bean curds."
The reality is Asians don't have taste buds.
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Originally posted by: TecHNooB
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Yeah but nobody rational ever ate a lobster raw or cooked and thought to themself "Hmm....you know what would make this thing REALLY good? Letting it sit out in the sun for three weeks until flies wouldn't even touch it, then feed it to a pig and remove it a half hour later while half digested from the pig's stomach and then freeze it and serve it ice cold over fermented bean curds."
The reality is Asians don't have taste buds.
You sure about that? You should try some rice porridge with pi dan. Some chinese buffet serve it. It tastes very good! Subtle and delicious~
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Yeah but nobody rational ever ate a lobster raw or cooked and thought to themself "Hmm....you know what would make this thing REALLY good? Letting it sit out in the sun for three weeks until flies wouldn't even touch it, then feed it to a pig and remove it a half hour later while half digested from the pig's stomach and then freeze it and serve it ice cold over fermented bean curds."
The reality is Asians don't have taste buds.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: TecHNooB
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Yeah but nobody rational ever ate a lobster raw or cooked and thought to themself "Hmm....you know what would make this thing REALLY good? Letting it sit out in the sun for three weeks until flies wouldn't even touch it, then feed it to a pig and remove it a half hour later while half digested from the pig's stomach and then freeze it and serve it ice cold over fermented bean curds."
The reality is Asians don't have taste buds.
You sure about that? You should try some rice porridge with pi dan. Some chinese buffet serve it. It tastes very good! Subtle and delicious~
I smell a strong odor of sulfer and amonia coming from a building and generally assume it's not a place I'd go to eat.
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Last time I checked shellfish don't smell like garbage, manure, sulfur, or ammonia.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: TecHNooB
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Yeah but nobody rational ever ate a lobster raw or cooked and thought to themself "Hmm....you know what would make this thing REALLY good? Letting it sit out in the sun for three weeks until flies wouldn't even touch it, then feed it to a pig and remove it a half hour later while half digested from the pig's stomach and then freeze it and serve it ice cold over fermented bean curds."
The reality is Asians don't have taste buds.
You sure about that? You should try some rice porridge with pi dan. Some chinese buffet serve it. It tastes very good! Subtle and delicious~
I smell a strong odor of sulfer and amonia coming from a building and generally assume it's not a place I'd go to eat.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Citrix
asians eat some of the nastiest things. why would you even put that in your mouth?
Again, much like the idea of most seafoods... why would anyone think a foot-long insect with claws would be edible? Why would some tribes eat tarantulas? It's all nasty and most likely began with necessity.
I hear some people also still eat insects of the sea.
you see fish = to insects?
I think he's referring to shrimps and lobsters.
Yeah but nobody rational ever ate a lobster raw or cooked and thought to themself "Hmm....you know what would make this thing REALLY good? Letting it sit out in the sun for three weeks until flies wouldn't even touch it, then feed it to a pig and remove it a half hour later while half digested from the pig's stomach and then freeze it and serve it ice cold over fermented bean curds."
The reality is Asians don't have taste buds.
as previously linked
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutefisk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%A1karl
readem and weep
lets see, let dig a hole in the ground, cover it with mud and let some piss soaked shark meat rot!
crazy whitey.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
The reality is Asians don't have taste buds.