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They sell those here...Mountain oysters they call them...no way would I eat those.
No, ta.
Hummmm Cream filled meat snacks, not for me thanks!!!
I'd eat them...
...if I was stranded in a big dark dungeon with no apparent escape route, and THAT was the only food I had, maybe I'd eat a hand first though, my own that is, then the thing...
ROFL! ~:joker:Quote:
Originally Posted by King Edward
i think i'll pass on that delicacy ~:dizzy:
Aren't bull testicles fairly common in Spain? Oh, and I probably wouldn't eat those.
I'd have no problem eating that, I'd prefer them well done and deep, deep fried.
I've already eaten some local delicacies on my few travels around the world, and nothing was really that bad tasting. It's all edible basically, depends on where your squeemish-ness lies. Ever had a blood sausage ? fried locust ? duck embryo ?
I've had goat testicle, I think that's probably tastier (I have not had sheep balls), since the sheep are usually really fat, you'd end up chewing on a lot of fat.
:tomato:
From the linked article: "...testicles, which are part of Middle Eastern diets...". And where is the source of so much conflict these days?
Just kidding...really.
I agree with Sinan, goat is the way to go. Coated with a nice tempura batter, lightly deep-fried in either butter or extra-virgin olive oil, served with sweet/sour sauce and/or horseradish, for dipping. Not exactly Middle-Eastern preparation, but I like it for sports-watching snacks.
Most impressive !
Do you mean Black Pudding?Quote:
Ever had a blood sausage
I didnt try what you have in England..but in belgium you have blood sausages.. which are ummm blood sausages.
I know blood sausages, we have those in denmark as well. basically, they originate from the old days (way back), when people were poor farmers and needed to use EVERYTHING from their slaughtered animals, they used the blood for sausage.
nowadays, they are fried on a pan with honey or syrup on, tastes well
HAHA ! Your next visit to Pakistan, my friend, will find you some goat's balls in your plate....with a nice chilled Bombay + tonic.
Ah black pudding, you get the best ones in Scotland. You can't beat a black pudding supper.Quote:
I didnt try what you have in England..but in belgium you have blood sausages.. which are ummm blood sausages.
Now I've made myself hungry.
It's all relative...someone from another part of the world may not be able to stomach that ~;)
So Black Pudding is the same as blood sausages ? I have'nt a clue, is why I'm asking.
yes, it's exactly the same.
Yes if they taste nice mate. and oh... i'm told dog is nice by some of my mates and yes i'm chinese
There was a show on channel four called distraction.
In the penultimate round contestants had to answer questions and every time they answered a question right they had to put a sheeps testical inside their mouth. Some had upto five-six in their mouth at once.
~:joker:
We British have wierd senses of humour involving humilating people.
ehh... that show was really nasty to all the contestants but Jimmy carr does a great job with that
I've had pigs balls before but the name was disguised in the form of "hot dog"
ROFL :laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by oaty
mmmm.... Black Pudding.... mmmmmm..... Haggis.
How about pig skin soup (with hairs still attached)? You can have a nice bowl of it in China Town in London :bow:
Eyeballs... bit chewy.
Monkey Brain (cooked)... bit like eating jelly and porridge mixed up.
Also there were stories in Hong Kong about mainland Chinese eating... Camel Hump, Bear Paw and human fetus. The last one is allegedly available in hospital canteens and confers youthfulness to the consumer.
I've tried fried sheep balls. Didn't taste of much though, but they were kinda hard to get down...