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+1This list has absolutely no validity due to the lack of Rocky Mountain Oyesters.
+1This list has absolutely no validity due to the lack of Rocky Mountain Oyesters.
Holy Fear Factor!This list has absolutely no validity due to the lack of Rocky Mountain Oyesters.
Oxtail Soup and urchin.On your list, which thing that you haven't tried are you most interested in trying? For me it's probably Haggis. I've heard so much about it that I'm dying to find some. But there aren't really any good haggis purveyors in Lincoln.
I would argue that they are distinct. All french fries are potatoes but not all potatoes are french fries sort of scenario.I was looking up some of this stuff and for sweatbreads it was talking mostly about different glands, but also mentioned Rocky Mtn Oysters. Do y'all think it counts?
It's just an egg noodle basically?![]()
I'll be a lot of people have had spaetzle (#90) without realizing it. I mean, about half the people in Nebraska have German ancestry. And spaetzle is a staple of German cuisine.
I hear ya on thatI would argue that they are distinct. All french fries are potatoes but not all potatoes are french fries sort of scenario.I was looking up some of this stuff and for sweatbreads it was talking mostly about different glands, but also mentioned Rocky Mtn Oysters. Do y'all think it counts?
It's also a staple of Gerda's in Omaha. If you haven't gone . . . you should.![]()
I'll be a lot of people have had spaetzle (#90) without realizing it. I mean, about half the people in Nebraska have German ancestry. And spaetzle is a staple of German cuisine.
It's a gray area. I think when you're talking about Rocky Mountain Oysters, you're specifically talking about the testes prepared as a separate thing - deep fried, served with dipping sauce, etc. Sweat Breads are typically a ground-up mash like a pate, with various bits thrown together to make the batch.I would argue that they are distinct. All french fries are potatoes but not all potatoes are french fries sort of scenario.I was looking up some of this stuff and for sweatbreads it was talking mostly about different glands, but also mentioned Rocky Mtn Oysters. Do y'all think it counts?