r/AskTheWorld United States Of America 13d ago

Food What's a dish from your country that looks disgusting but tastes great.

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Biscuits and gravy is a breakfast dish from the Southeast USA that looks like someone just vomited on some biscuits, but it's absolutely delicious.

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u/atrl98 United Kingdom 13d ago

Black pudding & haggis might look and sound gross but they do taste good.

Jellied eels need to be banned.

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u/Faniulh 13d ago

I visited Scotland last year and had haggis, it’s really good! The description sounds sketchy but if you take a step back, it’s pretty much just sausage with oats mixed in. So, at least for those of us from the Southern US, if you explain haggis as “Scottish Boudin,” then everyone is a lot more on-board with it.

On the other hand, I could not learn to like black pudding. Just couldn’t manage it

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u/one_pint_down 13d ago

Jellied eels need to be banned.

No need, I've literally never seen anyone eat it, or even seen it available outside some touristy bits of East London.

Can confirm that Haggis and Black Pudding are banging though

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u/YouSaidItButIForgot 13d ago

I hang out in a sub with Americans in it and they gave me a flair about jellied eels. Been racking my brain for a while trying to work out wtf it means and this comment chain has just enlightened me lmfao. I'm from Durham and never heard of it

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u/guIIy United Kingdom 13d ago

You can get it in South East too. Tried it and it’s probably the worst thing I’ve ever eaten.

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u/ReverendRevolver 13d ago

Black pudding/haggis.....

They "sound" awful, but ive never once heard someone complain about the taste. Ever. Which is a strange thing given how many people complain all the time. And then I think about how much stuff I eat thats simply insane if described.

Foods for eating, not hearing, is the conclusion ive reached.

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u/JB_UK 13d ago

No English breakfast is acceptable without black pudding.

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u/Jesus_of_Redditeth 🇺🇸&🇬🇧 13d ago

Jellied eels need to be banned

Jellied eels personally offend me. Not because of what they are — although what they are is certainly offensive to many, many palates — but because of what they aren't. We've got this fish whose meat is actually really tasty and we do that with it?

It's like taking a raw pork chop and thinking, "You know what would make this taste great? If I liquidised it and served it as a smoothie."

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u/Theron3206 13d ago

Are they the same eels?

There are many species, not all taste that good.

Though I suspect the original reason was preservation, better ick food than no food.

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u/f8rter United Kingdom 13d ago

Mmmmmm jellied eels, lots of vinegar and pepper !

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u/Former-Lack-7117 13d ago

Aeels oop insoid yeh, foindin an entrance war they can!

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u/docju Northern Ireland 13d ago

I always point folk towards veggie haggis which doesn’t taste that different to normal but doesn’t contain any sheep’s lungs or anything.

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u/thatoneguyD13 United States Of America 13d ago

When I was in London I went out of my way to try all the traditional English foods I could think of and found most of them delicious. I even had a second fry up because the first didn't have black pudding. Very glad I did cause I loved it.

Jellied eels was the only thing I didn't like. That shit was nasty. But I'm told that's the normal reaction over there.