BBC's "50 things to eat before you die"
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flickerfish
San Francisco
I’m vegan, so I’m probably not going to get to any of the items I still haven’t eaten yet (australian meat pie?), but I actually broken my veganism in Peru to try some cuy. It was at a good and unfortunately expensive restaurant, but the guinea pig SUCKED to me. I may be biased, but I’m not recommendin’ it.
Inditra
Seattle
Where the hell am I supposed to find guinea pig, reinedeer or kangaroo in Seattle
mondayrowing
Chicago
I’m sort of disappointed as to how much shellfish there is on the list—lobster, crab, prawns, bay bugs, mussels, oysters, scallops. I guess the BBC doesn’t have any seafood or shellfish allergies.
Ninja Neko
Borsbeek
Fixed the list again, it is now back to the original version by the BBC. Please don’t change the order or items on here – if you don’t agree with this list, by all means, create your own version.
David Mihalcik
Wheaton
They are more like lobsters where all that’s left is the tails. Really, if you’ve had lobster, crab and prawns and still don’t like seafood, I doubt a Bay Bug is going to change your opinion on the subject.
I’d try some unusual stuff. Alligator by the way is quit good, so is some rattle snake and Mountain oysters ROCK. However, unless I am dying of starvation I’m not eating any bugs. Oh no no no. I can barely kill em I hate em so much. Eat them, you must be daft.
Athena
London
This list changes every time I visit it. BBC does not even list whale in its original list.
Most of the remaining stuff on my list is meat, which I don’t eat cuz I’m a vegetarian. Plus, can’t eat things with cute faces.
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