Offal or Delicacy?
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RHVW

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139 posts

103 months

Saturday 30th December 2017
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During trip to my local supermarket this morning I was greeted with this lovely view....

Starting at the top left: Calf's tongue / Lamb's Brain / Cow's stomach, feet and nose-mouth / Lamb's skull cut vertically / Lamb's intestines

Choices, choices choices.....


craigjm

20,907 posts

226 months

Saturday 30th December 2017
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Well that’s definitely not Sainsbury’s or Tesco where is that?

RHVW

Original Poster:

139 posts

103 months

Saturday 30th December 2017
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craigjm said:
Well that’s definitely not Sainsbury’s or Tesco where is that?
Spain / Alicante.

markymarkthree

3,489 posts

197 months

Saturday 30th December 2017
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Try some cold chitterlings with a splash of vinegar, washed down with a flagon of natch. de-lish.

av185

20,464 posts

153 months

Saturday 30th December 2017
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Can't beat chicken livers fried with plum tomatoes red onion peppers and garlic.

Try cow tripe with salt and vinegar.

And cow elder.

Most northern folk were brought up on this diet.

Kids are far too squeamish these days.

Never done me any 'arm nuts moo silly

BoRED S2upid

21,018 posts

266 months

Saturday 30th December 2017
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RHVW said:
Spain / Alicante.
Had to be. Or France they eat anything.

What your seeing there OP is unprocessed dog food but due to the EU they are having to sell it to humans!

Back to the topic however it’s never a delicacy take sweet breads for example people rave over them they are always on master chef it’s all bollocjs.

Turn7

25,460 posts

247 months

Saturday 30th December 2017
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Dog food for sure....

sgrimshaw

7,579 posts

276 months

Sunday 31st December 2017
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BoRED S2upid said:
Back to the topic however it’s never a delicacy take sweet breads for example people rave over them they are always on master chef it’s all bollocjs.
Common misconception that sweet breads are all bollocjs wink

Philplop

377 posts

200 months

Sunday 31st December 2017
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Spotted this in a butchers on holiday last month.


Hoofy

79,681 posts

308 months

Sunday 31st December 2017
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It's more like a biology lesson!

Speed 3

5,222 posts

145 months

Sunday 31st December 2017
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Bush tucker trial at tonight's NYE party then....

hurl

Whoozit

3,865 posts

295 months

Sunday 31st December 2017
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I'll try most things once and having travelled a bit, had some unusual things. If you can get over the squeamishness then you might have some pleasant surprises.

  • Lovely*
Duck's tongues
Lamb's tongues
Fried brains in breadcrumbs
Pink fried liver
Ox tongue
Sweetbreads
Marrow
Pate made from fried giblets, whizzed up with some melted butter and a splash of brandy
Haggis
Black/white pudding
Camel sausage
Beshbarmak (Kazak greasy horse meat and noodle soup)
Whitebait (it's whole uncleaned fish after all - brains, guts, bones and all)
Octopus - every chance I get. Whole BBQ tentacle is delicious, the suckers are crunchy smile

  • Meh*
Snake soup - could have been chicken for all I could tell
Boiled chicken's feet - I get it's a texture thing, but not for me

  • Never again*
Cuy - giant guinea pig. Foul tasting meat
Horse fat sausage

  • On the list*
Insects/arachnids


21TonyK

13,118 posts

235 months

Sunday 31st December 2017
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OP I'm guessing you are in central Spain? Not my first choice but it's all stuff you find on traditional menus.

RHVW

Original Poster:

139 posts

103 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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21TonyK said:
OP I'm guessing you are in central Spain? Not my first choice but it's all stuff you find on traditional menus.
Photo was taken in Alicante but you can see the very same offerings in the north. I spent 9 years in San Sebastian / Donostia - That place has one of if not the most Michelin Stars per capita in the world and you can still find the same

craigjm

20,907 posts

226 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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RHVW said:
Photo was taken in Alicante but you can see the very same offerings in the north. I spent 9 years in San Sebastian / Donostia - That place has one of if not the most Michelin Stars per capita in the world and you can still find the same
Look at how many starred restaurants use stuff that a home chef wouldn’t dream of. Even basic stuff like pigs cheeks and stuff like that which make it onto starred menus most people, up to recently, would not have cooked at home.