Expanding Culinary Horizons
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Expanding Culinary Horizons
I'm in Iceland now and on this trip I've eaten two things I haven't tried before...and feel slightly guilty about: minke whale and foal.
The minke whale was served as sushi in one of the courses of the chef's tasting menu at a restaurant in Reykjavik called The Fish Market. I would describe it as "steakfish". It had the texture of sushi but tasted kind of like steak. It's red meat; who knew? It doesn't bother me from a sustainability vantage - minke whale are plentiful - but from a I've-always-thought-of-cetaceans-as-sentient point of view.
The foal was two broiled medallions and a bit of tartare. It tasted good but I feel guilty about eating baby horse (though I think nothing of ordering lamb...). It tasted like beef, but gamier. I had it at our hotel (Hotel Buir, on the Snfellsnes Peninsula - really excellent country lodge-style hotel in the middle of nowhere).
What sorts of things have you tried that you hadn't had before? Did you feel any ethical queasiness about it?
The minke whale was served as sushi in one of the courses of the chef's tasting menu at a restaurant in Reykjavik called The Fish Market. I would describe it as "steakfish". It had the texture of sushi but tasted kind of like steak. It's red meat; who knew? It doesn't bother me from a sustainability vantage - minke whale are plentiful - but from a I've-always-thought-of-cetaceans-as-sentient point of view.
The foal was two broiled medallions and a bit of tartare. It tasted good but I feel guilty about eating baby horse (though I think nothing of ordering lamb...). It tasted like beef, but gamier. I had it at our hotel (Hotel Buir, on the Snfellsnes Peninsula - really excellent country lodge-style hotel in the middle of nowhere).
What sorts of things have you tried that you hadn't had before? Did you feel any ethical queasiness about it?
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I'm in Iceland now and on this trip I've eaten two things I haven't tried before...and feel slightly guilty about: minke whale and foal.
The minke whale was served as sushi in one of the courses of the chef's tasting menu at a restaurant in Reykjavik called The Fish Market. I would describe it as "steakfish". It had the texture of sushi but tasted kind of like steak. It's red meat; who knew? It doesn't bother me from a sustainability vantage - minke whale are plentiful - but from a I've-always-thought-of-cetaceans-as-sentient point of view.
The foal was two broiled medallions and a bit of tartare. It tasted good but I feel guilty about eating baby horse (though I think nothing of ordering lamb...). It tasted like beef, but gamier. I had it at our hotel (Hotel Buir, on the Snfellsnes Peninsula - really excellent country lodge-style hotel in the middle of nowhere).
What sorts of things have you tried that you hadn't had before? Did you feel any ethical queasiness about it?
The minke whale was served as sushi in one of the courses of the chef's tasting menu at a restaurant in Reykjavik called The Fish Market. I would describe it as "steakfish". It had the texture of sushi but tasted kind of like steak. It's red meat; who knew? It doesn't bother me from a sustainability vantage - minke whale are plentiful - but from a I've-always-thought-of-cetaceans-as-sentient point of view.
The foal was two broiled medallions and a bit of tartare. It tasted good but I feel guilty about eating baby horse (though I think nothing of ordering lamb...). It tasted like beef, but gamier. I had it at our hotel (Hotel Buir, on the Snfellsnes Peninsula - really excellent country lodge-style hotel in the middle of nowhere).
What sorts of things have you tried that you hadn't had before? Did you feel any ethical queasiness about it?
I've eaten Shark Fin soup.. and Pickeral out of season
The natural Pickeral fish is banned at certain times of the year, and if a restaurant serves it, they face a hefty $10K plus penalty..
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The error in translation - did you know ahead of time what you were eating?
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We were told initially 'pieces', 'nuggets' cooked on a skewer with spice. They were nuggets, on a skewer, with spice....They were super cheap too, but so was the chicken and all very good.
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No, we learned about 3 minutes after when we used an app and drew the exact symbol on the phone.
We were told initially 'pieces', 'nuggets' cooked on a skewer with spice. They were nuggets, on a skewer, with spice....They were super cheap too, but so was the chicken and all very good.
We were told initially 'pieces', 'nuggets' cooked on a skewer with spice. They were nuggets, on a skewer, with spice....They were super cheap too, but so was the chicken and all very good.
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I've tried many things and always try things once for the most part. I may draw the line on some very unsafe items (some brains, and some raw meats), and that living larvae cheese....
Molds, aging, fermenting, and such don't really bother me, not that I'd eat them thee things daily, but I give a shot.
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Especially if you cook in Soya Sauce for about half an hour..
boiled in broth is pretty good.. speaking of which, I've had Pig snout.. very tender..^
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Yes, it was raw. It wasn't steak - it was nigiri sushi. A small piece served on a small bit of sushi rice.
I've been meaning to do so, but haven't seen either on the menu anywhere. Mostly lots and lots and lots of lamb and fish. We'll be back in Reykjavik tonight (fly home tomorrow) so I'll keep an eye out.
I've been meaning to do so, but haven't seen either on the menu anywhere. Mostly lots and lots and lots of lamb and fish. We'll be back in Reykjavik tonight (fly home tomorrow) so I'll keep an eye out.
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http://www.randburg.is/is/laekjarbrekka/
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good stuff.
only things i "couldnt" eat are dog and dolphin.
and im fine with raw, but not alive.
seriously. met a brit in europe recently who described them as crunchy and said you have to bite them to kill them.
only things i "couldnt" eat are dog and dolphin.
and im fine with raw, but not alive.
seriously. met a brit in europe recently who described them as crunchy and said you have to bite them to kill them.

