Traditional Australian cuisine was very boring, derived from a British heritage, until we had the influence of immigrants from all the over the world ... hallelujah
No offense, but ewwwww! None of the above sounds appealing to me. My brother ordered frog legs at a restaurant once. He said it tastes like chicken, and so do rattlesnakes (so I'm told.)
HuggerMan4U: No offense, but ewwwww! None of the above sounds appealing to me. My brother ordered frog legs at a restaurant once. He said it tastes like chicken, and so do rattlesnakes (so I'm told.)
i had frogs legs once ,doctor said the just run in the family,jump a generation or something
HuggerMan4U: No offense, but ewwwww! None of the above sounds appealing to me. My brother ordered frog legs at a restaurant once. He said it tastes like chicken, and so do rattlesnakes (so I'm told.)
Don't believe all the people here are ready to taste those things
You can find frog legs in spanish restaurants, but is very difficult to find someone ready to eat snakes. In the southern Spain even pronounce it's name disturbs many people
ITZTLACOLIUHQUI: When I was an omnivore, I never thought eating tapas, I should clarify that I was educated and raised in a home of Spanish living in Mexico!
Tapas are eaten out home, usually.
Mexico has another dishes, some of them very curious as the chapulines and other bugs. Too for me, it's cultural.
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WHICH OF THESE SPANISH TAPAS YOU'LL NEVER EAT?(Vote Below)