My son cakes, my son did cookery at school and proudly showed me his cakes , the whole family had one each, all the others said yuck and upset his feelings so i said that they must have been loosing their taste buds and i sat and eat 3 of them and told my son they were the nicest cakes id ever tasted.I didnt have the heart to tell him they tasted like soap, he worked so hard how could i hurt him.xxx
2007-04-25 23:28:38
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answered by ☆♥ Tinkz Baby! ♥☆ 6
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Half cooked fish with the eyes looking at me. Actually I didn't eat much of it ... I was invited to a native feast in the Gilbert & Ellice Islands and we were seated on the floor with the food being served on a mat of palm fronds. I would just nibble a little and then , when I thought no-one was looking I shoved big hunks of fish under and into the palm fronds. It was embarrassing however when the meal was over and the palm fronds were lifted to start the dancing.
2007-04-26 00:20:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I got invited to a restaurant by a friend of mine years ago. I arrived and it turned out it was a Sushi restaurant.
My friend acted as a guide and she told me the best things to order and every piece of this stuff was cold, wet, slimey and salty. It was the worst food I had ever had in my life.
I struggled to down each mouthful and smile at the same time. But I ate it and I thanked her for a wonderful evening all the same.
2007-04-25 23:24:52
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answered by Robin 5
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I was in Seattle with a shipmate one time and he took me to a pizzeria that he had been bragging about seemed like forever. The pizza was a tasteless sauce on a crust that was like a stale cracker. Yuk. I ate it and didn`t say anything because he was loving it. I didn`t want to hurt his feelings but I never have ordered thin crust again. It reminds me of yucky Seattle stale cracker pizza.
2007-04-25 23:30:54
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answered by bill a 5
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Two big portions of pineapple with whipped cream - in Switzerland, when I was 16 years old.
I said how good it was, so I got a second portion.
Absolutely revolting.
Still can't look at pineapple, 30 years down the line.
2007-04-25 23:29:40
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answered by Chroma 4
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Maultaschen - it's a speciality in Stuttgart. A gang of us were over there for Ireland's World Cup qualifier. We had this great waiter and he was delighted when we all ordered the local speciality. Turns out it's like pedigree chum in ravioli. It was vile, but he was so thrilled we just smiled and chewed. AWFUL AWFUL stuff - you should try it.
2007-04-25 23:53:40
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answered by dave w 5
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chitlins--some friends invited us to dinner and said that her mother was making something "special"...I got the first helping out of the way with a ton of hot sauce and salt, and my husband had about 4 beers with his...then the mother gave us more...more hot sauce, more salt, and I held my breath with each bite. Sometimes I didn't even chew. Later our friends told us that they hate them too, but they pretend to like them for her mother's sake...I guess they invited us just to share in their misery. And so there would be less for them.
:o)
2007-04-25 23:45:35
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answered by dmarie2101 5
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A finish black candy, which was salted and sweet at the same time. I felt sick for the rest of the day, but I couldn't refuse it, because it was something as a symbol of Finland, and the person that gave it to me was finish.
2007-04-25 23:26:15
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answered by Anonymous
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A bizarre curry with beef, butternut squash, garam marsala, sugar and ketchup in it. And rice that had been boiled for 40 mins. No, not made by a 5 year old, made by my ex's mother. *****.
2007-04-25 23:24:22
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answered by tigerfly 4
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Grilled tarantulas when I was in the Brazilian rainforest with the Yanomami Indians.
2007-04-25 23:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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