1. Venison - Yes, and I enjoyed it well enough. My favourite preparation has been in the form of maple-venison sausages.
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5. Crocodile - Yes, once or twice. It didn't make much of an impact.
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7. Cheese fondue - a few times. Mmmm, gooey, fatty, cheesy deliciousness. The only thing I didn't like were the little pickles and onions for dipping.
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10. Baba ghanoush - Yes, often. Eggplant and garlic - what's not to like?
11. Calamari - Many times. Usually battered and fried at the pub. Delish!
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13. PB&J sandwich - See 12. Peanut allergy makes this impossible. I have had sandwiches with various nut butters (almond, cashew, or roasted soy) and jelly, though.
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15. Hot dog from a street cart — A few times, usually when I don't have time for anything better. (I'm not a hot dog fan.)
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18. Fruit wine made from something other than grapes - Absolutely. Strawberry, raspberry, watermelon, dandelion...
19. Steamed pork buns - Regular, and BBQ, and I love them both.
20. Pistachio ice cream - Yes. It's okay.
21. Heirloom tomatoes - Yes, there was a free tasting of different varieties downtown last year. It was interesting.
22. Fresh wild berries - Absolutely. Wild blueberries and raspberries back home.
23. Foie gras - Oh, so good. If you're worried, though, do try to make sure that the one you try was ethically produced.
24. Rice and beans - Well, I've had rice. I've had beans. I've had them side by side. I've had them mixed together. Technically, yes. Purists would likely say no.
25. Brawn, or head cheese - Yep. I really couldn't see what the fuss was about. I enjoyed it. The gelatin made the whole thing seem more tender (after all, it's the gelatin in the "tough cuts" that makes stew meat so delicious.)
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28. Oysters - Both raw and cooked. I preferred them raw, but can pass on the mignonette sauce. I'm not so fond of vinegary flavours.
29. Baklava - Yes. Very sweet, very tasty. Somehow spicier than I'd imagined. I don't know why.
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31. Wasabi peas - Yep. Crunchy. Horseradish-type spicy. Bar snack. Enh.
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33. Salted lassi - Tried it. It's okay. I much prefer a mango lassi, though.
34. Sauerkraut - yes. Ick.
35. Root beer float - Of course. A childhood treat if ever there was one.
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38. Vodka jelly/Jell-O - Yes. They don't taste that good. I want to give the humble jello shot a makeover someday - make it worth getting buzzed on. Edit: there are some amazing sites out there that elevate the jello shot to an art form - a tasty one. This site rocks.
39. Gumbo - Yes, but not with okra in it. There was no okra available at the time.
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42. Whole insects - BBQ seasoned mealworms. Not a big deal, except that they were ridiculously overpriced as they were a novelty item.
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44. Goat’s milk - (Not yet. Maybe I should. I know where I can get some...) Edit - Yes I have. No, it doesn't taste the same as cow's milk - the lingering after taste had that distinctive goat cheesy tang.
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47. Chicken tikka masala - Yes, a bite or two. I much prefer butter chicken, though.
48. Eel - Oh, I love Japanese BBQ eel. Mmmmm, unagi...
49. Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnut - Yes, they bribed us with some at a job one summer. Tasty!
50. Sea urchin - Yes! I got to try it last fall! They tasted like a sweet, creamy, clam and were much improved by a small splash of Japanese soy sauce.
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52. Umeboshi - Yep, it's still a taste I'm acquiring. Very, very salty.
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54. Paneer - Yes. Tasty, tasty.
55. McDonald’s Big Mac Meal - Yes, but fewer than 10 times.
56. Spaetzle - a few times. Pastalicious.
57. Dirty gin martini - I've tasted it. I prefer sweeter drinks, personally.
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59. Poutine - Heck yeah!
60. Carob chips - Yes, they're alright.
61. S’mores - A camp tradition.
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63. Kaolin - Someone was saying this is actually Kaopectate? If so, yes. If it's the clay, maybe in toothpaste?
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66. Frogs’ legs - Yep. Sort of like dark chicken meat, but so much smaller.
67. Beignets, churros, elephant ears or funnel cake - Yes, yes, yes, and yes!
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70. Chitterlings, or andouillette - (Not yet.) Edit: Yes! I got to taste a bit of andouillette at a charcuterie shop when I was in Paris. (It's still funny to say that.) Now, I very strongly dislike mustard. I've never in my life said "This would go great with a nice dense bread and some hot mustard" but in that moment, I wanted both and would have happily eaten the three together.
71. Gazpacho - Heck, I've made this. It's alright.
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77. Hostess Fruit Pie - I think I bought one, once. I was at the store. I was hungry. It was cheap. It wasn't very good, either.
78. Snail - Yes, more than once. I enjoy those chewy, slimy types of textures - especially when they're drowning in garlic butter and cheese.
79. Lapsang souchong - Heck yes, I have some loose leaf at home. I love it's woodsmoke aroma.
80. Bellini - As the occasional brunch treat, yes.
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82. Eggs Benedict - Just about any opportunity I get! So delicious. Rich and decadent.
83. Pocky - Lol, yes. Chocolatey (or strawberry-y) coated cookie sticks. More of a novelty item back in highschool than anything.
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86. Hare - I've had rabbit a few times, for what it's worth.
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88. Flowers - Yes. Roses, nasturtiums, dandelion, violet, chamomile, lavender, etc..
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91. Spam - Yes. *hangs head in shame* Salty, salty, pseudo-meat that gave me heartburn.
92. Soft shell crab - Yes. I don't like this. The texture was a little too akin to soggy nail clippings for my liking. For the record, I don't like shrimp shells, either.
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96. Bagel and lox - Yes please! So good. So, so, so good.
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98. Polenta - Had it? Heck, I've made it. It's basically cornmeal porridge that's either served as porridge or cooked to really really thick and allowed to set into sliceable pieces. Salt level. Is. Key.
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I think the total there is 54/100.
Though I haven't tried everything I'm about to mention, I think the following foods should definitely be on the list:
Elderflower fritters
Turducken
Chicken sashimi (yeah, you heard me.)
Patates Dauphinoises
Bone marrow
Chocolate fondue/ Hot oil fondue
Ichigo daifuku
Inarizushi
Yorkshire puddings (If bagels and lox and Big Mac meals can be on the list, so can this. Imagine a life without ever tasting Yorkshire pudding! That was me before I met my now husband. I had no clue what wonderful tastiness I'd been missing!)
lychees
I'm sure I could come up with more if I stopped to think and look around a bit longer...
What do you think? How many have you tried? How many would you try? What would you add to my 10 extra items? We need the 100 Foods, v.2.0!
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