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Other interesting foods: blood pudding, pickled herring (raw - a common holiday food), and several dishes of reindeer - my favorite was "scrambled Rudolph" yum! I miss Swedish food...
My MTC group all vowed that none of us would gain weight while eating all the delicious Dutch pastries, the gevulde koeken, waffelen, poffertjes, and fresh breads from the bakeries. We had arrived in Europe in January, then by May when we gathered in the tulip fields of Keukenhof for a mission wide event, the ten of us reunited for a photo op and were cracking up when we noticed how we'd all blimped out and indulged in the new fare, even with all the bicycling. Eet smakelijk! (Dutch for Bon appetit!)
What a fun topic!
Mr. Nishima pulled something out of the fridge and put it in the frying pan.
I asked my companion, "What is that?"
He said, "Forget it, YOU ARE EATING IT!"
I said, "Fine. At least let me know what it is, so I can write home about it."
So he told me, "We are frying up some pig placenta."
Yes, I did try it. Yes, I lived to write about it. And yes, it tasted like Pork!
Enjoy!
* Whale stew. It was quite fishy and rancid-tasting; I never found out if whale always tastes rancid or this was a bad cut of meat
* Mutsugoro - A salamander-like legged fish. The host said the cheek meat beneath the eyes is epecially prized. Tasted good
* Pitan (1000-year-old eggs) - they were actually only 8 months or so old...hard-boiled and buried in the ground (as I remember) the eggwhites looked like black jello and the yolks were jet-black. They were sliced so you couldn't tell what they were. I ate several slices before the host told me what they were. They had a strong sulfury taste.
* Barbecued eel - The merchant would reach into a tank and grab a live eel, stab it to the cutting board through the head with an ice pick and clean and dress it while it writhed around. Barbecued eel is delicious.
* Some sort of cold sweet bean pudding. I don't remember the name of it, but it was about the only thing I couldn't stand.
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