There is no way you can beat "nut butter"
Unappetizing food words...
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Another British specialty, "Mushy Peas" doesn't sound so "delightful"!ShoNuff2 wrote: ↑2 rather obscure dishes with "delightful" sounding names:
Spotted Dick
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotted_dick
**** on as Shingle
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... %20shingle
The shingle thing reminds me of "rations", not so appetizing either.
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Pork hocks... pickled pork hocks, seriously, that sounds so nasty.
That's my 2cents worth
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'Bone Marrow'
I'm also adverse to anything that ends with 'pot pie' for some reason.
I'm also adverse to anything that ends with 'pot pie' for some reason.
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The word "lard" has negative connotations for me. Also, for some reason, "rhubarb" always sounded a bit wierd to me.
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jasonkwan86 wrote: ↑chicken internals
Sign seen above one of the meat coolers in a grocery store: "Assorted Guts". Wish I'd had a camera for that one.
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Yeah, the sounds of mushy peas never sat right with me.
Staying with the Brit theme, I'd have to add in Toad in the Hole and Marmite. I'd even add Bangers and Mash into the mix.
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clotted cream..sounds like a heart-attack will occur after eating
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Add them together and we can have blood clot pudding. ya monSauerkraut wrote: ↑My Grandfather, who raised a family during the depression, ate head cheese...and giblets, tripe, blood pudding. He never lost a taste for it, even after he became wealthy later in life. I remember as a kid going to visit him, and my grandmother would put out roast beef & turkey, all the trimmings. And he would sit down and eat the giblets.
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Pork Butt is another (actually pork shoulder).
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escargot
bangers
cherry pie
bangers
cherry pie
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I laughed from that, Thanked your post haha.
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got a couple more.
meat floss/pork floss
grass jelly
meat floss/pork floss
grass jelly
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mcdonalds
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