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You guys ever have Conch?

I liked it, but it's really chewy.


Conch Fritters are the best thing in the world, I grew up in South Florida and whenever we went down to the Keys we'd have them. I was in Puerto Rico last week, and found a place that had them and it was great. Had a conch empinadilla as well.
 

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Kimchi continues to grow on me.

Plan on eating plenty of it on Saturday.

When I was in the Navy we were in South Korea quite a bit. Goes well with Chuhai's...
 

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Kimchi continues to grow on me.

Plan on eating plenty of it on Saturday.

I love good kimchi. That spiciness, the tang of the fermentation, the slight crunch left in parts of the cabbage...SO tasty!!!
 

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Conch Fritters are the best thing in the world, I grew up in South Florida and whenever we went down to the Keys we'd have them. I was in Puerto Rico last week, and found a place that had them and it was great. Had a conch empinadilla as well.

I remember trying conch for the first time with my dad and brother what seems like a million years ago(more like 30 lol, so I was about eleven). It was either in Puerto Rico or Mexico(probably PR). I remember asking him, what is it? He said "Its like a big clam" worked for me, always loved clams, dug right in and loved it...
 

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I'll take Korean food as the single most underrated cuisine. Bulgogi and Kalbi are two of my favorite meals on the planet.

Was just getting ready to mention how awesome good bulgogi is.
 

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Haven't seen anyone comment about "sucking head," the mostly Louisiana practice of breaking a crawdad in half and then eating the tail (good stuff) and then sucking the innards out of the body (too gross for me). Any practitioners of this here?
 

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Haven't seen anyone comment about "sucking head," the mostly Louisiana practice of breaking a crawdad in half and then eating the tail (good stuff) and then sucking the innards out of the body (too gross for me). Any practitioners of this here?
That's less "weird" and more like a good Saturday night.
 

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Weirdest thing I ever ate was a chicken fried steak without any cream gravy. It was up north. They didn't even know what cream gravy was. How can you have chicken fried steak without cream gravy? Weird.
 

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Oh hell. This is weird shit you enjoyed. I don't like weird shit.
 

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I've never tried those, but have heard quite a bit about them. I'd give them a shot for sure. Do you dip them in a sauce or anything like that? Or just eat them plain?

Oh, there's a sauce alright...
 

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Haven't seen anyone comment about "sucking head," the mostly Louisiana practice of breaking a crawdad in half and then eating the tail (good stuff) and then sucking the innards out of the body (too gross for me). Any practitioners of this here?

You suck the juices. Not the innards.
 

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Not really a "far out" or weird type of exotic food, but I do enjoy Campechana. For those that aren't familiar its a Mexican Seafood Cocktail of sorts in soup form.

There's a place on the Oregon Coast near Lincoln City (can't remember the name) that has a killer Campechana made with oysters, baby octopus, scallops, mussels, squid & shrimp. The wife says it makes her nauseous to see me eat the baby octopi lol.
 

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Tempeh

It was weird to me when I tried it a couple months back, but now it's a staple food for me. Haven't had meat in almost 2 months (not an ethical choice, just a health one), and I was having stomach issues early on. Tempeh is fermented, and it helped get the bacteria in my gut situated, and it tastes pretty good.
 
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