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Would you eat this? Some sort of sausages-in-a-can. We were especially off-put by the logo at the top, it looks like the magic handkerchief trick with sausages. Oh. My. Found in a grocery store in the Czech Republic!
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Hog Jowls from Sikeston, Missouri. Cheeks of pig. And LOTS of it.
Need to know the exact restaurant? hint: they literally throw food at you! https://www.gypsynester.com/tr.htm
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We ordered the famous “Voodoo Doll” with a pretzel stick through his heart, bleeding raspberry-blood filling and the equally illustrious Maple Bar with not one, but two strips of bacon on top. Our little chocolate frosted supernatural pin cushion was a-dough-rable and tasty to boot but … Continue reading “Voodoo Donuts, Weird Regional Food”
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A sweet street food – osmanli macunu – it’s dessert AND a show! Part lollipop, part gummy bear – its a treat with weird consistency and delicious flavor. Spotted in Sultanahmet Square in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Fish & Brewis is made with salt cod and hardtack, boiled, broken up, and mixed together. It tastes way better than it sounds… or looks. This version was found here.
We ate fish and brewis here and here.
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Donair is like a pita wrap of gyro meat served with a sweetened condensed milk sauce and is unique to the Halifax, Nova Scotia area. The blend of spicy meat and sweet sauce works, but the sweet could be dialed back a notch … Continue reading “Donair, Weird Regional Food”
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Poutine (poo-teen) from Canada. Start with a layer of french fries, add in CHEESE CURDS (weird food on its own!) and top with turkey gravy. Of course it was good with all of those calories from fat, but damn! Spent the rest of the day … Continue reading “Poutine, Weird Regional Food”
As a matter of fact, you can.
And not just during Mardi Gras season. All over Cajun Country all you have to do is drive up and order.
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