What does (fried?) Okra taste like?
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Donna2.0 — 3 weeks ago(March 06, 2026 05:21 PM)
If Lilith was friendly with Fugazi, he could tell her the many appropriate ways to cook and eat Okra cuz Fugazi is creole. Creole people cook with Okra.
She could ask me because black people cook with Okra but she burned that bridge as well
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Lilith — 3 weeks ago(March 07, 2026 02:09 PM)
Raw clams? I've heard of raw oysters. I can't do it. It's like a giant snot sliding down your throat. Living on the coast and being raised with seafood, I'm the odd duck out when it comes to some of the stuff I won't ear.
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Lilith — 3 weeks ago(March 07, 2026 04:25 PM)
I just looked them up. I've heard of clams on the half shell. They still look "snotty" to me.
There was this great seafood restaurant back home that served just about everything sea or fresh water related. They had an "oyster bar" when you walked in to sit at (and order) while you were waiting. A group of us went out to celebrate and everyone (else) got sushi. The idea of eating anything raw just made me gag. One of the more
determined
women there insisted I would simply adore it if I just tried it, but (her caveat) was that part of the enjoyment was to put the entire piece of sushi into my mouth; it wasn't a food meant to be bit into or eaten in pieces. (I was young, foolish, and gave in to peer pressure). I took a piece, and as predicted, I gagged and spit it out. I have a love of seafood (or brook trout), but nothing could get me to try any of that stuff raw. A California Roll is just fine for me.
That same "friend" insisted I'd enjoy caviar if I gave it a chance. I buckled and had the same reaction. Besides, all I could think of were the fish eggs in jars that my Grampa used for bait when fishing!
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HollyJollyHanukka — 3 weeks ago(March 07, 2026 04:32 PM)
Some caviars (the less expensive ones) taste like crap. The really good ones I like. Not that I eat caviar all the time. I like sushi and sashimi. They are high grade fish.
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Lilith — 3 weeks ago(March 07, 2026 04:46 PM)
It's a mouth-feel thing for me. I have a really sensitive palate. I don't like the feel of raw fish or fish eggs. I know this will make every chef bristle, but I also like my fish "overcooked". I don't like when there's even a wee bit of gelatinous texture. It sounds strange, but I don't like fishy tastes.
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