Strange food in your country

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Miri

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Well I just got an education on red eye gravy. Seemed a little strange
to put coffee in gravy. Lol

But I wondered what other strange foods we all have.
 
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Miri

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#2
Anyway here's one!

Toad in the hole


Toad in the hole recipe - All recipes UK


Toad in the hole. It's basically a batter mix with sausages.
No we don't go around catching toads and eating them!
Its often served with beef or onion gravy.

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gb9

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this may not be that strange, but in the southern U.S. , we love this stew called chicken mull. it is chicken breasts ground or chopped very fine, then cooked in milk with crushed saltine crackers.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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I really want to try a fried twinkie. I know that you can find them at like county fairs and junk. Hopefully I get my chance one day : p
 
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I actually met someone at a boat show cooking Goat's Head Stew.
 
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BeyondET

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#6
Cabbage

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Maka

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Poutine, traditionally made with French fries and cheese curds topped with a light brown gravy.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#10
I actually met someone at a boat show cooking Goat's Head Stew.
doesn't sound too bad taste-wise, but it might be a bit creepy if the food you are about to eat is staring back at you :p

I've never had it, but we have a traditional Norwegian dish called Smalahove, whic is basically a sheep's head, served whole (or half)
 
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Miri

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#11
Never realised we had so many head eaters on CC. Lol
 
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Tinuviel

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#12
Some of the stuff around here that others might see as strange:


Blood sausage: (also known as Black sausage). Basically congealed blood mixed with a lot of other junk and fried up as a breakfast sausage. Never tried this one, but I don't really care to.

Lefse: Mashed potatoes mixed with flour, milk, oil etc. and fried like a tortilla. This one is AMAZING!! It is often eaten by spreading with butter and rolling it up. Some also sprinkle sugar on it for a dessert.

Lutefisk: cod fish aged in a lye solution which is then soaked off and the fish is cooked with lots of butter and other amazing things. But as my dad would say: "Rotten fish soaked in poison."
 
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Miri

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#13
We have black pudding, which sounds similar to your black sausage.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Some of the stuff around here that others might see as strange:


Blood sausage: (also known as Black sausage). Basically congealed blood mixed with a lot of other junk and fried up as a breakfast sausage. Never tried this one, but I don't really care to.

Lefse: Mashed potatoes mixed with flour, milk, oil etc. and fried like a tortilla. This one is AMAZING!! It is often eaten by spreading with butter and rolling it up. Some also sprinkle sugar on it for a dessert.

Lutefisk: cod fish aged in a lye solution which is then soaked off and the fish is cooked with lots of butter and other amazing things. But as my dad would say: "Rotten fish soaked in poison."
Blame the Norwegians who came across the pond :p
 
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Tabitha4thelord

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this may not be that strange, but in the southern U.S. , we love this stew called chicken mull. it is chicken breasts ground or chopped very fine, then cooked in milk with crushed saltine crackers.
This sounds good too
 
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Tinuviel

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Blame the Norwegians who came across the pond :p
They are utterly to blame :D. I live in a Scandinavian pocket here in the USofA, so I'm pretty used to their food. My German dad isn't, obviously ;)