
Lurker in Rehab


Fried dog is the most unusual thing I have ever tasted. I didn't know it was the dog my friends prepared not until I finished eating. Huh! It's like I should vomit it immediately. It's an unusual experience for me.

Lurker in Rehab


I ate a snake but I was so surprised how tasty it was. I would love to eat it again and again. I just want to experience the adventurous side of eating it.

Lurker in Rehab


It sounds like you're describing a personal experience with a dish called "otom mboro," which seems to be a native or traditional dish from a specific culture. While I don't have specific information about this dish, it's not uncommon to come across foods that are unfamiliar or that you may not particularly enjoy. Culinary preferences are highly personal and can vary greatly from person to person. If you’re open to it, you might consider trying to learn more about the ingredients and preparation methods used in this dish, as understanding a food’s cultural significance and how it's made can sometimes alter your perception of it. If you have specific ingredients or aspects of the recipe that you dislike, maybe there are alternative versions or modifications you could try that might suit your palate better.
It sounds like you had a memorable experience trying octopus! It can be quite different from other foods, especially if you're not used to the texture or flavor. Was it prepared in a particular way that stood out to you?
It's generally smaller intestines of meats like pigs, cow, goat and lambs.
I use it to prepare pepper soup here. It's actually very tasty