Showing posts with label bizarre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bizarre. Show all posts

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Escargot: Is it worth trying?

I went to Whole Foods market last night and saw these beautiful escargots. What is escargot, you may ask?
Escargot is a French word for snail. If you want to know more, you may read it here.
So anyway, I was intrigued with the beautiful shell and its taste.

Anyway, my curiosity suddenly came alive and I just had to try these snails. For me and my culture, eating snails is very bizarre. But I believe these are common food and sometimes considered a delicacy (you may correct me here) for many people. It wasn't cheap, either. Each snail was $0.99 before tax. I only bought 10 of them (couldn't buy too much to satisfy my curiosity). :)

The snails I bought already had seasonings on them. They consisted of parsley, garlic, salt, and butter combined together and stuffed into each shell.
They had to be baked at 400 F for at least 10 minutes before serving. I served them with baked French baguette to soak up the juices.

I had to admit I was not fond of eating these 'creatures'. Poor little snails. Images began to form in my head, but I dismissed them immediately. :)
Using a little metal thingy for eating corn (I have no idea what it's called), I scooped the snail meat out of its shell.
First off, it actually looked like an alien on TV. Seriously! The color was dark and its shape was weird in some way (kind of round). My advice to you if you want to eat these for the first time, close your eyes!

The texture was chewy, but not like calamari chewy. It was surprisingly soft and salty. Snails did not have a distinct taste, and the parsley butter was overpowering the meat. Eating them with the French baguette was perfect. The bread absorbed both the juice and the melted butter.
Délicieux!!

Now, back to my question above: is escargot worth trying? My answer is "Yes, definitely!"
It actually looked good, but don't go hunting snails in your backyard. Poor little snails. :)

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Bizarre Food: Bee Larvae

OK... don't think about it, just try it. Ugh!

My lovely mother loved this dish more than anyone I know, well, expect for her sister. So when I came to visit her in the village (yes, my mom lives in the village), her sister gave this "botok tawon" (not botox, mind you!) for me to try.

I liked watching Andrew Zimmern eating outrageous and bizarre stuffs on TV. I braved myself and thought of what he said everytime, "It if looks good, eat it!".
Well, it was steamed inside banana leaves and I honestly thought it looked good. It had lots of spices, surely it wouldn't taste bad.
Besides, I've heard people say that bees were good for us (or was that because of honey?).

I took one bite and tried not to picture the wiggly larvae (mentally, I meant). Hmm... OK it tasted alright actually. I could taste the pepper, chilies, salt, and other spices.
Then I took another bite. I still couldn't look away from the mental wiggly larvae, but I forced myself to eat a few more bites. Then I gave up, defeated. *sigh*
Although I thought it tasted OK, something just felt weird.
I watched my mom ate as if she was eating something just ordinary. She gave me the look and dared me to eat them again.
Oh well.. sorry mom, I just could not stand the weird feeling I had while eating those cute bee babies. No more for me!