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Title: Does black pudding actually taste good?
Post by: Pseudoscience-is-malarkey on 28/03/2023 18:45:02
The weirdest foods come out of the British Isles, no offense.
Title: Re: Does black pudding actually taste good?
Post by: Petrochemicals on 28/03/2023 18:47:44
Yes.
Title: Re: Does black pudding actually taste good?
Post by: Zer0 on 28/03/2023 21:35:53
The weirdest foods come out of the British Isles, no offense.

Surely you've Never been to Japan!
(no offense atall)
Title: Re: Does black pudding actually taste good?
Post by: Bored chemist on 28/03/2023 22:31:04
Does black pudding actually taste good?
Yes.
Title: Re: Does black pudding actually taste good?
Post by: alancalverd on 29/03/2023 15:51:24
It is what makes getting out of bed worthwhile. Practically every civilised society has a version of a blood pudding, and significant restrictions on gun ownership. Including the civilised part of North America (cherchez le boudin, mon ami).

If you want weird, try chitlins with hush puppies. Or lutefisk. Great American staples, usually paired with Gatorade or lukewarm hyphenated tea.
Title: Re: Does black pudding actually taste good?
Post by: paul cotter on 29/03/2023 19:54:40
You want weird?, how about fugu, the Japanese dish from puffer fish. This can contain enough tetrodotoxin to cause tingling of the lips or death by respiratory failure. Fugu chefs are required to be licensed by law, as incompetent preparation can aggravate toxicity.