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The hairy looking strawberries are Rambutan and the throny looking thing is Kiwano.
We did try both of those. My kids did not like the seedy texture of the Kiwano, but we all liked the Rambutan. The Rambtan has kind of peeled grape texture and taste to it.
I did give away the Ghost Chilies to a friend that liked very intense heat and apparently had no regard for his intenstines. We have yet to try the black garlic.
We had some of those funny shaped fruits when we were in Laos & Cambodia last month - very tasty! Don't think I'd be brave enough to try the chillies, though :)
Wow!! What are you going to do with the ghost chilies? I would not even breathe the air around them when you open the package. Yikes! You are made of strong stuff. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
Your Wordless Wednesday post about strange foods is truly intriguing! Exploring unique culinary experiences can be quite an adventure. If you ever decide to try some of these foods, don't forget to check out "Promo Codes" to make your dining experiences even more enjoyable.
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I'd love to try the Ghost Chillies..not sure the kids would agree :)
Very strange looking. They don't look to appetising. Did you eat them? Rachel x
What is the top one? :) Danica
I think I'd pass. Very interesting tho.
What in the World are those things in the top photo? I don't think I would want to eat them!
The hairy looking strawberries are Rambutan and the throny looking thing is Kiwano.
We did try both of those. My kids did not like the seedy texture of the Kiwano, but we all liked the Rambutan. The Rambtan has kind of peeled grape texture and taste to it.
I did give away the Ghost Chilies to a friend that liked very intense heat and apparently had no regard for his intenstines. We have yet to try the black garlic.
Your friend sounds like my husband. If he doesn't cry when he eats something spicy, it's not HOT enough for him!
We had some of those funny shaped fruits when we were in Laos & Cambodia last month - very tasty! Don't think I'd be brave enough to try the chillies, though :)
Very interesting. It is the first time I seeing them. Thanks for hosting.
I wonder what the black garlic tastes like?? I'm sooo curious now!!
Have a great w/w!
Carolyn
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Looks great as usual!! Thanks for hosting the linky!!
Great post. I've actually tried most of them... I am your newest follower (returning your follow) and look forward to more visits.
I like trying new foods! these look "interesting"
the chili's maybe, not so sure about the rest ;)
I have no idea what a couple of those were.
Crazy! I'm not an adventurous eater at ALL!!
very different. my kids would probably try all these. not sure I know any of these
Interesting looking, I would love to try them :)
Very odd looking food. I think I would be game to try them though!
I can't remember the name of the second fruit, but we have eaten it. Thanks for linking up.
Looks good. Thanks for linking up to our Wordless Wednesday. We hope to see you again next week.
Wow!! What are you going to do with the ghost chilies? I would not even breathe the air around them when you open the package. Yikes! You are made of strong stuff. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
Your Wordless Wednesday post about strange foods is truly intriguing! Exploring unique culinary experiences can be quite an adventure. If you ever decide to try some of these foods, don't forget to check out "Promo Codes" to make your dining experiences even more enjoyable.
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