What's the worst food you've ever eaten?
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Unripe persimmon. I can't even say it has a flavor, more a sensation of your face trying to implode into your mouth. Bitterness is an insufficient descriptor for it. That's part of it, but also your mouth feels dry in a way that defies belief. It's like being stuck on the dentist's vacuum too long.
Indeed, it's not really a flavor, but that sensation is called astringent.
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I don’t think so. I just didn’t like the texture and taste, it wasn’t rotten or anything. It just wasn’t for me.
I loooove Uni! Soooo sea-tasting. It flavors all the sushi I eat after it, too!
Uni certainly is tasty.
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A Pizza. It was in Milan. Directly in front of the cathedral. It tasted like a frozen pizza, and I was utterly disappointed.
It's really easy to get bad food in touristy parts of Italy (well, anywhere, really)
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Deep fried calamari. Imagine deep frying a tyre, same texture and taste.
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Chicken sashimi is a thing in Japan, so consider yourself cultured
Cultured?
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It was something like mashed pumpkin. I forget the exact variety.
I was for dinner at some friend's place. He gives me a bit of that pumpkin stuff, saying I have to taste it because it turned out so great. It was left-overs from the previous day. I take a spoon and it tastes absolutely rotten. Well, ok. He is trying his best to be an amateur chef, but I do have doubts about some of his culinary judgments. So, I put on the polite face and just eat it.
After a few spoons, I can't take it anymore. I say: "Sorry, this tastes absolutely rotten." He tastes of it, nods and hurries out the room to throw it away. So yeah. I ate spoiled food. I didn't get sick but I haven't eaten pumpkin since. The taste really stayed with me.
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I had a hunch it's the way it's cooked, should always be fresh.
I've learned my lesson. Only going to order it at places that are bumping
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Caine's.
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Couple months ago I got a tonsillectomy. I got nerve damage in my tongue as a side effect of a tool they used and everything tastes different since. Tomato based pasta sauces have been the absolute worst, it tastes very metallic. The only normal type of food I can stand is Asian food that isn't breaded/fried.
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Couple months ago I got a tonsillectomy. I got nerve damage in my tongue as a side effect of a tool they used and everything tastes different since. Tomato based pasta sauces have been the absolute worst, it tastes very metallic. The only normal type of food I can stand is Asian food that isn't breaded/fried.
LOL, 80% of our home cooked meals either have tomatoes and/or fried Asian food.
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I’ve eaten a lot of pretty crazy stuff by western standards. The most challenging thing I have eaten was a giant water bug. The most challenging thing I haven’t been able to bring myself to eat was balut.
The water bug was definitely not the worst thing I’ve eaten though; it was unbelievably fragrant. Practically like eating perfume.
Giant water bug? I love those things!
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Apparently none y'all have tried vegemite.
Come at me Australia!
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Anything I've bought at a sports stadium. The FootyScran twitter account catalogues some similar examples -
Oh… I’m so sorry. That should be illegal.
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Apparently none y'all have tried vegemite.
Come at me Australia!
Vegemite tastes like what I imagine the under-side of a cow to taste.
It tastes like the smell of road surface.
It should have a warning label: Not to be taken orally.
It's clearly a prank that Australia plays with everyone.Also, I was born in England, but have lived in Australia for 25 years.
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Balut, it tasted good actually but the physiological hurdles I could only eat one and could not do it again.
Oh my g….. you just took me back to my childhood! I miss balut! My kids loved it until they grew up and figured out what it was.
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Tête de veau and andouillettes.
I'll try everything once but the first is just jelly with cartilage, reminding you it used to be a face.
The second is offal sausage that smells like the intestines weren't washed out properly.
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Cultured?
Hey, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Logically, you should be thanking whoever made that for you.
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Anything I've bought at a sports stadium. The FootyScran twitter account catalogues some similar examples -
Looks like a euro burger on a US bun.
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Headcheese?
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Headcheese?
Nope, looked it up. Similar though.