What is your favorite exotic meal?

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  1. baja2013 profile image60
    baja2013posted 11 years ago

    What is your favorite exotic meal?

    I know you tried different kind of food. What is your favorite one, from exotic countries world wide?

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  2. DzyMsLizzy profile image85
    DzyMsLizzyposted 11 years ago

    I don't "do" exotic foods for two reasons:

    1) I'm a vegetarian, and "exotic" usually involves some kind of weird dead creature, not found in the mainstay of most people's diets, and,
    2) Exotic also usually means uncommon, hence very expensive, and I'm on a low, fixed income...heck, we can't even afford to "dine out" on fast food, (and yes, SOME fast-food joints do have ONE vegetarian selection), let alone anything "exotic."

    1. baja2013 profile image60
      baja2013posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Not necessary to be piece of meat or something expensive. I met some people from Czech Rep. on my holiday last year in Croatia. They never tried fig I picked by the roadside smile

  3. Fullerman5000 profile image55
    Fullerman5000posted 11 years ago

    Nothing like some good mudbugs to boil up in the spring time here in Louisiana. A lot of the Cajun dishes I am use to will seem exotic. I think boiled crawfish is one that is a very delicious meal.

    1. baja2013 profile image60
      baja2013posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Bugs not, crowlfish sounds attractive.

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    dashingmeposted 11 years ago

    not really favorite but so far i have tasted and eat  a frog from the farm smile.  It taste like chicken though, as they fry and put some spicy's.

    1. baja2013 profile image60
      baja2013posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Frog legs are on the plate from the photo (next to the lemon). Very taste meal!

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      dashingmeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      ohh Yeah! I bet you've tried it also:D after I eat frog I cracked a joke by saying "kokak-kokak!" RRRRiiiibbbiiiiitttt and everyone laugh!

    3. baja2013 profile image60
      baja2013posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      smile How you sound after fish?

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      dashingmeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Lol, I have no idea aside on dolphins.smile

 
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