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Quote from: Karen W. on 15/12/2009 12:24:30Quote from: Mr. Scientist on 15/12/2009 12:11:01Ostrick eggBut i've also had squid in its own ink Neil rode an ostrich but I wonder if he ever tried the eggs?Mr. Scientist was the egg good..?Are you serious about the Squid being served in its own ink?Hey Squid Calamari and Octopus arent they basically one nd the same? What about flavor..? I thought Calimari and Squid were the same, am I wrong in that assumption?It was Calamari, and your completely right. They are the same, just that calamari is a japanese dish
Quote from: Mr. Scientist on 15/12/2009 12:11:01Ostrick eggBut i've also had squid in its own ink Neil rode an ostrich but I wonder if he ever tried the eggs?Mr. Scientist was the egg good..?Are you serious about the Squid being served in its own ink?Hey Squid Calamari and Octopus arent they basically one nd the same? What about flavor..? I thought Calimari and Squid were the same, am I wrong in that assumption?
Ostrick eggBut i've also had squid in its own ink
Quote from: Karen W. on 15/12/2009 12:24:30Quote from: Mr. Scientist on 15/12/2009 12:11:01Ostrick eggBut i've also had squid in its own ink Neil rode an ostrich but I wonder if he ever tried the eggs?Mr. Scientist was the egg good..?Are you serious about the Squid being served in its own ink?Hey, Squid, Calamari and Octopus, aren't they basically one and the same? What about flavor..? I thought Calamari and Squid were the same, am I wrong in that assumption?Calamari is the name for squid once it's been cooked with a Mediterranean flavour (calamari is Italian) But the name is, these days, interchangeable for cooked squid. Octopus and squid are two different creatures, but both are Cephalopods (along with cuttlefish) Octopus, IMO, tastes different to squid, and is somewhat chewier.
Quote from: Mr. Scientist on 15/12/2009 12:11:01Ostrick eggBut i've also had squid in its own ink Neil rode an ostrich but I wonder if he ever tried the eggs?Mr. Scientist was the egg good..?Are you serious about the Squid being served in its own ink?Hey, Squid, Calamari and Octopus, aren't they basically one and the same? What about flavor..? I thought Calamari and Squid were the same, am I wrong in that assumption?
also ate ostrich and horse. snails and frogs....... well what did you exspect
in the greque's around paris there is no knowing what meat your buying
there of the same kindom, phylum, class and subclass but deferent superorder and order. yep there related... just
the "greque" means anywhere they sell kebebs on a stiiiiick, its like Grecians take-aways.having said that real greek food is awsome
... trio of homeless men were arrested in Russia - accused of murdering the man with knives and a hammer.Prosecutors revealed: "After carrying out the crime, the corpse was divided up - part of it was eaten and part of it was sold to a kiosk selling kebabs and pies."Suspicions were raised when dismembered parts of a human body were found near a bus stop in the outskirts of the Russian city of Perm - which is 720 miles east of Moscow.
Speaking of pickled eggs¹ (or just eggs in general) has anyone ever tried "balut", a specialty food of the Philippines and other parts of Asia? They use fertilized chicken or duck eggs, almost fully developed, and they boil them in the shell, and eat them like a hard-boiled egg. They say the whole thing is edible, except the shell of course. Definitely different....____________________¹ Hard-boiled eggs frighten me; those big jars of pickled eggs scare the kidneys out of me!