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Re: Food that everyone else raves about, but you just can't stomach.

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Trout! I'll eat it as it's not really bad, but I always think it has a taste of mud about it. Haven't eaten it for years and years now, but I do remember it is a bit weird!
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In-n-Out is a California based fast food chain that people rave about. While the burgers are edible, the chips taste like the field the taters were grown in.
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Re: Food that everyone else raves about, but you just can't stomach.

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Noggin wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:31 pm Trout! I'll eat it as it's not really bad, but I always think it has a taste of mud about it. Haven't eaten it for years and years now, but I do remember it is a bit weird!
Cheapish Paris restaurants often have other fresh water fish, (carp, pike, perch) on the menu. They all have a tastecof mud about them.
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Re: Food that everyone else raves about, but you just can't stomach.

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Cousin Jack wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 7:04 pm
Noggin wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:31 pm Trout! I'll eat it as it's not really bad, but I always think it has a taste of mud about it. Haven't eaten it for years and years now, but I do remember it is a bit weird!
Cheapish Paris restaurants often have other fresh water fish, (carp, pike, perch) on the menu. They all have a tastecof mud about them.
Lake perch are a speciality dish in Geneva, Switzerland. Pike make for fine eating anywhere but are tricky to fillet. Poles seem to appreciate the earthy texture of carp, and are a highly prized Christmas dish over there.