Some slightly odd foods meme (ok, not the nachos)

Another good one from Samsara! Except that link isn't including her meme for some reason. After I posted it and traced it back I discovered it was meant to be all-veg stuff, so I guess I'd eat haggis, etc, in that format, but should you really recreate stuffed intestines? 1) Copy this list into your own blog, including these instructions 2) Bold all the items you’ve eaten 3) Cross out any items that you would never consider eating. (I removed cross-tagging instructions... who has time for that?) 1. Natto 2. Green Smoothie 3. Tofu Scramble 4. Haggis 5. Mangosteen 6. Creme brulee 7. Fondue 8. Marmite/Vegemite 9. Borscht 10. Baba ghanoush 11. Nachos 12. Authentic soba noodles 13. PB&J sandwich 14. Aloo gobi 15. Taco from a street cart 16. Boba Tea 17. Black truffle 18. Fruit wine made from something other than grapes 19. Gyoza 20. Vanilla ice cream 21. Heirloom tomatoes 22. Fresh wild berries 23. Ceviche 24. Rice and beans 25. Knish 26. Raw scotch bonnet pepper 27. Dulce de leche 28. Caviar I've had roe, though, pre-veg 29. Baklava 30. Pate (though in the more general sense, I've eaten vegetable pates... I just assumed they meant some tortured goose's liver) 31. Wasabi peas 32. Chowder in a sourdough bowl 33. Mango lassi 34. Sauerkraut that smell makes me want to barf 35. Root beer float 36. Mulled cider 37. Scones with buttery spread and jam 38. Vodka jelly 39. Gumbo 40. Fast food french fries 41. Raw Brownies 42. Fresh Garbanzo Beans 43. Dahl 44. Homemade Soymilk 45. Wine from a bottle worth £60/$120 or more 46. Stroopwafle 47. Samosas Last night for dinner! Love these. Of course I ate these for dinner because the vegetable dishes at the family party managed not to be veg*n... 48. Vegetable Sushi 49. Glazed doughnut 50. Seaweed 51. Prickly pear 52. Umeboshi 53. Tofurkey 54. Sheese (a different brand anyway) 55. Cotton candy 56. Gnocchi eh 57. Piña colada 58. Birch beer 59. Scrapple 60. Carob chips 61. S’mores 62. Soy curls 63. Chickpea cutlets but not the much-touted ones of a recent cookbook 64. Curry 65. Durian 66. Homemade Sausages 67. Churros, elephant ears, or funnel cake 68. Smoked tofu 69. Fried plantain 70. Mochi 71. Gazpacho 72. Warm chocolate chip cookies 73. Absinthe 74. Corn on the cob 75. Whipped cream, straight from the can 76. Pomegranate 77. Fauxstess Cupcake 78. Mashed potatoes with gravy 79. Jerky just got a soy jerky the other day--yum! 80. Croissants 81. French onion soup 82. Savory crepes 83. Tings 84. A meal at Candle 79 I wish 85. Moussaka 86. Sprouted grains or seeds 87. Macaroni and “cheese” 88. Flowers 89. Matzoh ball soup 90. White chocolate 91. Seitan 92. Kimchi My Korean-American roomie in college ate this... sorry, it's stinky! 93. Butterscotch chips 94. Yellow watermelon 95. Chili with chocolate 96. Bagel and Tofutti 97. Potato milk 98. Polenta 99. Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee 100. Raw cookie dough I think they'll have this in the good-themed-afterlife I hope to go to

2 Responses to “Some slightly odd foods meme (ok, not the nachos)”

  1. tmc Says:

    What is the world is Boba Tea? Is it something questionable and mildly stimulating or something that makes your thinking fuzzy? If so, I’m on a hunt to find some. If not, eh, keep it. : )

  2. Amy Says:

    Also called Bubble Tea, I think. You can get it at Saigon Restaurant on the west side of Indy (30th and Lafayette area), probably at other ethnic restaurants from that part of the world. I had it in a Vietnamese grocery in NYC several years ago. It’s just got these weird gel-like blobs in the bottom, kinda like giant tapioca things. I guess it comes in flavors and I don’t recall what flavor I had.

    I don’t think it will alter your state or anything. :)

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