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Kevin4762
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Pizza with pineapple and tomato.

PB and J sandwich with melted chocolate on the inside and egg rolled around it. It's like an orgasm in my mouth. So many different flavours that, when combined, taste heavenly.

Toast with peach juice (from the can) on it.

Ice cream with peaches.

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Squidbears
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I ate fried octopus at a Mongolian restaurant. It was really tasty.


I love octopus so much.. Squid too
jyoung88
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That sounds bad... I might try it

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I don't know if this counts, but I really like sushi. Pretty much almost any kind of sushi, actually. The reason I'm saying this is because I'm basically one of the only people that likes sushi at my school.

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ohhh how i love sushi... i was hesitant the first time i tried it, i mean.. raw fish? but after i tried it.. i was hooked, and now i've gone on to eat lots of other foods, i draw the line at bugs... i would only eat bugs for money

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Shark is actually pretty good.
Octopuses and squids, despite their looks, are delicious.
Snails with Garlic butter is simply divine.
Clams are great when seasonned to taste, and fresh, raw oysters are a must for fans of saltiness.
I've heard sea cucumber is pretty good but I'd be reluctant to try it given my knowledge of the thing; did you know that through a process called evisceration the sea cucumber can extrude it's own internal organs out of its body to defend itself? Quite troubling huh?

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I've heard sea cucumber is pretty good but I'd be reluctant to try it given my knowledge of the thing; did you know that through a process called evisceration the sea cucumber can extrude it's own internal organs out of its body to defend itself? Quite troubling huh?


Yep, and they are actually yummy. Oh, and those organs are really sticky and hard to get off. When I was in Samoa we used to make jerky out of them, and I heard that many remote villages still use the organs as a base for a glue and sealant.
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Yep, and they are actually yummy. Oh, and those organs are really sticky and hard to get off. When I was in Samoa we used to make jerky out of them, and I heard that many remote villages still use the organs as a base for a glue and sealant.

Fascinating; marine biology is fantastic. Have you had other experiences with strange aquatic life forms on your travels?
If it's too off topic, feel free to post on my profile.

MRWalker82
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Used to eat sea urchins too. Fascinating little critters, and not too terrible if you like you don't mind eating something the consistency of snot that tastes like ocean water. A bit too much work for what amounts to a dinner the size of a large loogey though imho.

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