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Are there any food dishes you've been wanting to try recently?

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One of the local restaurants (I think it was Chili's, which just opened recently) has this dessert dish I've been wanting to try. They call it a "chocolate volcano". Basically hot chocolate cake with icing and this chocolate sauce over it. I really REALLY want to try it, but my blood sugar would go through the roof and then some (say hello to Diabetic Coma… but I'm exaggerating). Maybe when I've got the extra money and time I'll go and order just that. And those new Angus Burgers from the local McDonalds too. That Mushroom Swiss burger looks pretty tempting. Of course, eating that also invites my liver to totally crash from the cholesterol (I'm exaggerating again).

Are there any dishes you've been wanting to try, but haven't yet at the moment? (doesn't have to be from a restaurant).

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For the past couple years I've wanted to try rabbit. I can get one from my butcher, but the idea of having a whole rabbit body (cleaned) to work with is a little intimidating and I'd probably make a mess of it. Somehow I never end up in upscale restauraunts where rabbit… medallions or something might be on the menu.

I find it hard to get excited about chain restaurant offerings, no offense. to use your example, McDonald's might have some kind of black angus burger, but it's still just going to be McDonald's food cooked with McDonald's processes. I could grill my own aberdeen angus burger after a stop by the store. Their fries are a guilty pleasure, I'll admit, but I usually enjoy my own food a lot more than chain places. :] (I can't cook up fancy restaurant place stuff though, hence the rabbit problem.)

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We just got a new insect museum (and istectarium? something like that). They've got a restaurant that serves bugs. You can see where I'm goin' with this.

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For the past couple years I've wanted to try rabbit.

You're not missing much. It's very boney and greasy.

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Rabbits. Hmm, I like them better as fluffy bunnies rather than headless, skinless, red muscular corpses. -_-
That could apply to any animal I suppose, but I rarely see a whole semi-recognisable carcass of any of the others in a butcher shop window.

I'd like to try venison and kangaroo. I've never really bothered to try either, but I'd like to. Particularly venison in a red wine sauce. The idea appeals to me. :)

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Ever since that dumb Marmite/Vegemite debate started I've wanted to try a Vegemite sandwich. Unfortunately that's the sort of thing you have to go way out of your way to get in the US.

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I'd like to try venison and kangaroo.
I'm surprised that you haven't eaten kangaroo, given your current residence. I, myself have had kangaroo and I live on the other side of the world.

I'm quite content with my current list of delicacies that I've consumed over my life. I have to admit though, ever since I hear that they discovered a preserved woolly mammoth in the frozen tundras of Siberia, I've been curious to know how they taste like. Let's hope they'll manage to mass clone them, one day.

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Vegemite sandwich.
It's an experience meant to be savoured!
I'm surprised that you haven't eaten kangaroo, given your current residence. I, myself have had kangaroo and I live on the other side of the world.
That's why ;)
Australians don't really eat much of the native flora and fauna. We have a traditional European diet, that's based on the English model but has of course been altered and changed with immigration from different parts of the world over time- mainly South Asia.

Things like kangaroo are mainly exported or fed to pets. Honestly, it's not much of a local dish, no matter what some Aussies will try to pretend.

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I'm quite content with my current list of delicacies that I've consumed over my life. I have to admit though, ever since I hear that they discovered a preserved woolly mammoth in the frozen tundras of Siberia, I've been curious to know how they taste like. Let's hope they'll manage to mass clone them, one day.

From the descriptions I've heard, they taste like rotten meat. Then again, the thing was frozen for thousands of years so…

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There's this amazing cake place downtown. I want to try every cake that they have.

Unfortunately it's super expensive so I don't see that happening any time soon.

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Ever since I saw it on t.v., or perhaps metal gear solid 3, I've always wanted to kill and eat a snake.


Raw.

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BTW, is that ratatouille dish one of those all vegetable dishes? It looks like something I want to try. I'm not a vegetarian (gotta have meat, especially BBQ) but I tend to eat more vegetables than meat when I'm cooking for myself.

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Ever since I saw it on t.v., or perhaps metal gear solid 3, I've always wanted to kill and eat a snake.


Raw.
Eh, you sure? It'll only give you a minimal amount of health.
Ha.

I imagine the experience would be rather unsatisfying.

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I'm with you, PatrickDevine! Except I know exactly where to find Vegemite (it's just on the other end of town), I just haven't done it yet.

I would also, one day, like to get the guts to try puffer fish.

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I'm with you, PatrickDevine! Except I know exactly where to find Vegemite (it's just on the other end of town), I just haven't done it yet.

I would also, one day, like to get the guts to try puffer fish.

I hear there's a restaurant in Southern Japan that serves that dish, and they haven't lost a customer for a long while. I also hear that it's extremely expensive; you need to get a life insurance policy or something before trying it just in case…

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Ever since I saw it on t.v., or perhaps metal gear solid 3, I've always wanted to kill and eat a snake.


Raw.
Eh, you sure? It'll only give you a minimal amount of health.
Ha.

I imagine the experience would be rather unsatisfying.

Lul. You're both right. I can see my health bar barely moving up and my stamina going down due to the taste.

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Eating any meat raw is very risky. You don't know what's in there. But I guess with a guy like Snake raw meat is a necessity… Cooked snakemeat tastes like chicken to me, though.

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We just got a new insect museum (and istectarium? something like that). They've got a restaurant that serves bugs. You can see where I'm goin' with this.

man, i wouldnt mind giving that a try! have you gone there yet?

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I would also, one day, like to get the guts to try puffer fish.

You can have puffer fish– I have no desire to eat something potentially lethal. And I don't eat fish. Though I'll stand by to call poison control while you eat if you need.

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My dad tried puffer fish, complete with just the right amount of tetrodotoxin to make your tongue tingle without plunging you into death-like paralysis.

To answer the topic, I've been in China for a year and will be for another, and being from Los Angeles, I crave Mexican food more than I can convey with mere words.

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As sad as it sounds, I've always wanted to try curry. It looks delicious :O

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I've always kind of wanted to try okonomiyaki (Japanese pizza/pancakes). I know I'd want the kind with egg on top, but I don't know what else I'd put on it. XD I can never find the sauce for it anywhere though.

As sad as it sounds, I've always wanted to try curry. It looks delicious :O
Tried it. I liked it, but I didn't find it to be anything amazing. Very spicy.

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Banana pancakes. It's not very extravagant, but I love pancakes and I like to try different kinds. Another thing I wish to try and will probably never be able to stomach in a million years is a cheeseburger pizza…I can dream :p.

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