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3-16-2011 @ 7:25PM
Erin said...
See, we always get a bad rap here in Asia for the most bizarre and strange foods, but I will eat 90% of the stuff here -- I don't think I'd touch anything on the Europe list. My stomach is turning after reading this (especially at the Sardinia one). I'll stick to my Taipei night market! LOL
I am curious though at the Scandinavian one posted in the comments...it's declared the most putrid smelling dish in the world...it actually beats out our durian fruit here? The smell of durian is so bad it's been banned from hotels, public gathering places, and trains/buses in some Asian countries. Perhaps it is just because it's a Japanese study and durian is found mostly in SE Asia and here in Taiwan.
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