Stuff you love, but other people hate

Stuff you love, but other people hate

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Sebbak

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186 posts

9 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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No, not Marmite.

I love Dutch salted liqorice or any of the Scandinavian stuff too, Salmiak etc, the saltier the better (my poor heart, I know) but 99.9% of the people that ask for a tester tend to immediately yak it out and pull a face at me that asks what life decisions they have made to this point, to deserve what just happened. It's great biglaugh It's likely as a result of my heritage, but I adore the stuff!

What it does mean though, is that I get it all to myself. Excellent.

Anyone else got any similar foods that everyone you know loathe but you love?

psi310398

9,882 posts

212 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Andouillettes.

Nom nom!

Sebbak

Original Poster:

186 posts

9 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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psi310398 said:
Andouillettes.

Nom nom!
Never tried that... Any way to describe the taste? Just seen them described as a French fart sausage biglaugh

boyse7en

7,254 posts

174 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Laver

It's seaweed boiled until it forms a sort of glutinous dark green/almost black sludge. Delicious fried with bacon and eggs.

psi310398

9,882 posts

212 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Sebbak said:
psi310398 said:
Andouillettes.

Nom nom!
Never tried that... Any way to describe the taste? Just seen them described as a French fart sausage biglaugh
Fairly accurate, with a faint whiff of piss as well.

Truckosaurus

12,245 posts

293 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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[quote=Sebbak]...Dutch salted licorice ..../quote]

Nasty stuff, but at least you'd know that no-one would help themselves to your stash of it.

heisthegaffer

3,734 posts

207 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Biltong. I love it, others around me hate it and call it dog treats.

Although ironically my dog goes wild whenever we have a I the house.

StreetDragster

1,554 posts

227 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Spam

Amazing

Audis5b9

1,090 posts

81 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Duck hearts

Saleen836

11,602 posts

218 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Cold apple pie with cold custard, always get strange looks when I order it when dining out

av185

20,004 posts

136 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Tripe.

Elder.

daqinggregg

3,607 posts

138 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Bombay Duck, sadly now quite difficult to find.

Chickens feet in a black bean sauce.

blingybongy

3,972 posts

155 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Liver, onions and bacon.
My favourite meal in the world.

Scabutz

8,234 posts

89 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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StreetDragster said:
Spam

Amazing
The tinned meat, or unsolicited email?

Riley Blue

21,871 posts

235 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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In our house it's haggis. My O/H is from Aberdeen and won't touch it (probably because her mother was a butcher) but I really love it.

DodgyGeezer

42,529 posts

199 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Marmite (has to be mentioned)

Brussel sprouts - love 'em

DodgyGeezer

42,529 posts

199 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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daqinggregg said:
Bombay Duck, sadly now quite difficult to find.

Chickens feet in a black bean sauce.
I was looking up what bombay duck actually was and stumbled across this if that helps??

https://pakeeza.store/products/bombay-duck#:~:text...

CountyAFC

1,925 posts

12 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Marmite and marmalade together on toast. Sweet and savoury.

Combination discovered as a child by licking my knife. hehe

daqinggregg

3,607 posts

138 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Thank you for the link DG, it used to be widely available in Indian restaurants as a starter.

I wouldn’t really want to prepare it at home as authentic Bombay Duck, pongs a fair bit.

dickymint

26,248 posts

267 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Sebbak said:
psi310398 said:
Andouillettes.

Nom nom!
Never tried that... Any way to describe the taste? Just seen them described as a French fart sausage biglaugh
Called Chitterlings in the UK (never seen them as a sausage though) had them once a week when I was a kid. My Dad loved them so I'd always try some. Served cold with loads of vinegar and white pepper for supper.