TotallyOz Posted July 21, 2011 Posted July 21, 2011 How many of these have you eaten? http://www.cnngo.com/explorations/eat/worlds-50-most-delicious-foods-067535 Quote
Members ihpguy Posted July 21, 2011 Members Posted July 21, 2011 They missed this one. Without a doubt, the most orgasmic, and probably the most expensive: Sprungli Creme Fraiche Truffes Du Jour. Entering the location on the Paradeplatz in Zurich is like entering a foodie's Valhalla. And only about $100.00/pound. Quote
Guest CharliePS Posted July 21, 2011 Posted July 21, 2011 I have eaten 35 of the 50, but anyone who claims that marmite is delicious has strange taste. Quote
Members RA1 Posted July 21, 2011 Members Posted July 21, 2011 Charlie- If you have ever "tasted" an Ozzie, you might change your mind. Best regards, RA1 Quote
Members TampaYankee Posted July 21, 2011 Members Posted July 21, 2011 I have eaten 35 of the 50, but anyone who claims that marmite is delicious has strange taste. It sounds radioactive. Yikes! Quote
Members RA1 Posted July 21, 2011 Members Posted July 21, 2011 It smells worse than it tastes, however, it tastes pretty bad. Best regards, RA1 Quote
Guest hitoallusa Posted July 22, 2011 Posted July 22, 2011 Never tried Marmite.. Interesting that I know what that is now. I love Peking duck. Only 16 for me. Quote
TotallyOz Posted July 22, 2011 Author Posted July 22, 2011 I have eaten 35 of the 50, but anyone who claims that marmite is delicious has strange taste. 35 out of the 50 is amazing. Have you ever tried my favorite which is not on the list? It is mayhaw jelly made from swamp berries. Quote
Members RA1 Posted July 22, 2011 Members Posted July 22, 2011 Anyone- When you state you have eaten X number of these "dishes", do you mean in the country of origin or just eaten them? I can quickly identify about 26 that I mostly ate in the country of origin. Best regards, RA1 Quote
TotallyOz Posted July 22, 2011 Author Posted July 22, 2011 Here is an easy to read and copy list. 50. Buttered popcorn, United States 49. Masala dosa, India 48. Potato chips, United States 47. Seafood paella, Spain 46. Som tam, Thailand 45. Chicken rice, Singapore 44. Poutine, Canada 43. Tacos, Mexico 42. Buttered toast with Marmite, Britain 41. Stinky tofu, Southeast Asia 40. Marzipan, Germany 39. Ketchup 38. French toast, Hong Kong 37. Chicken parm, Australia 36. Texas barbecue pork, United States 35. Chili crab, Singapore 34. Maple syrup, Canada 33. Fish ‘n’ chips, Britain 32. Ankimo, Japan 31. Parma ham, Italy 30. Goi cuon (summer roll), Vietnam 29. Ohmi-gyu beef steak, Japan 28. Pho, Vietnam 27. Montreal-style smoked meat, Canada 26. Fajitas, Mexico 25. Butter garlic crab, India 24. Champ, Ireland 23. Lasagna, Italy 22. Brownie and vanilla ice cream, global 21. Croissant, France 20. Arepas, Venezuela 19. Nam tok moo, Thailand 18. Kebab, Iran 17. Lobster, global 16. Egg tart, Hong Kong 15. Kalua pig, United States 14. Donuts, United States 13. Corn on the cob, global 12. Shepherd’s pie, Britain 11. Rendang, Indonesia 10. Chicken muamba, Gabon 9. Ice cream, United States 8. Tom yum goong, Thailand 7. Penang assam laksa, Malaysia 6. Hamburger, Germany 5. Peking duck, China 4. Sushi, Japan 3. Chocolate, Mexico 2. Neapolitan pizza, Italy 1. Massaman curry, Thailand Quote
TotallyOz Posted July 22, 2011 Author Posted July 22, 2011 I have eaten the following in the country of origin. The list would be longer if I included all places to eat the item. 50. Buttered popcorn, United States 48. Potato chips, United States 47. Seafood paella, Spain 46. Som tam, Thailand 45. Chicken rice, Singapore 44. Poutine, Canada 43. Tacos, Mexico 42. Buttered toast with Marmite, Britain 41. Stinky tofu, Southeast Asia 39. Ketchup 38. French toast, Hong Kong 36. Texas barbecue pork, United States 34. Maple syrup, Canada 33. Fish ‘n’ chips, Britain 31. Parma ham, Italy 27. Montreal-style smoked meat, Canada 26. Fajitas, Mexico 23. Lasagna, Italy 22. Brownie and vanilla ice cream, global 21. Croissant, France 19. Nam tok moo, Thailand 17. Lobster, global 14. Donuts, United States 13. Corn on the cob, global 12. Shepherd’s pie, Britain 9. Ice cream, United States 8. Tom yum goong, Thailand 6. Hamburger, Germany 5. Peking duck, China 4. Sushi, Japan 3. Chocolate, Mexico 2. Neapolitan pizza, Italy 1. Massaman curry, Thailand So my total is: 33 Quote
Members lookin Posted July 22, 2011 Members Posted July 22, 2011 Armed only with his Baedeker's and a bottle of Gasex, OZ sets off in search of the perfect Masala Dosa Quote
TotallyOz Posted July 22, 2011 Author Posted July 22, 2011 Armed only with his Baedeker's and a bottle of Gasex, OZ sets off in search of the perfect Masala Dosa OMG. That actually is very similar to the way I look. Have we met? Are you using personal information to depict me or was that a Lucky guess? Quote
Members lookin Posted July 22, 2011 Members Posted July 22, 2011 The smile, dark glasses, and friendly wave were a given. The rest was a bluebird. (Nice legs, by the way.) Quote
Guest CharliePS Posted July 22, 2011 Posted July 22, 2011 35 out of the 50 is amazing. Have you ever tried my favorite which is not on the list? It is mayhaw jelly made from swamp berries. Never even heard of it. Quote
Guest CharliePS Posted July 22, 2011 Posted July 22, 2011 Anyone- When you state you have eaten X number of these "dishes", do you mean in the country of origin or just eaten them? I can quickly identify about 26 that I mostly ate in the country of origin. Best regards, RA1 I have eaten 21 of them in the country listed as the origin. Tonight I intend to have pho in a Vietnamese restaurant here in the US. Quote
Members Lucky Posted July 22, 2011 Members Posted July 22, 2011 25 for me, but I sure would add Asian butthole to the list! Quote
Guest CharliePS Posted July 25, 2011 Posted July 25, 2011 I have just returned from my first experience with pho (with meat balls). It really was delicious! Quote