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On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 15:58:25 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >Druce wrote: >> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 17:44:48 -0000 (UTC), Jinx the Minx >> > wrote: >> >>> I知 not an 登lder eater, especially by rfc population pool. I take similar >>> issue with lobster, scallops, etc. >> >> Well, it was a blanket statement. They never apply to individual cases >> ![]() >> >The only smoked oysters I ever had were from a tin. I can say they >tasted OK, but were about as rubbery as it gets, second only to the >octopus I've (tried) to eat. I don't know if all tinned oysters are this >bad, because I didn't try them again. Octopus is a very underestimated meat. I like it better than beef or pork. Of course, you can cook it wrong and ruin it, but that applies to everything. >I like shrimp too, but I agree that they often don't have a very >pronounced taste. It is very faint, and easy to cover up with too many >condiments, or herbs in the breading if fried. I guess shrimp are the tiny ones, whereas prawns, as I know them in Australia, are the size of a finger at least. They have lots of flavour. |
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