guinea pig for dinner?

in food •  6 years ago 

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Food is always a great topic for travellers! This time the question would be "What are the bizarre things that you got a chance to eat?". I am not super proud of that but in 2015 I ate a guinea pig for dinner. Why? Simply because in Peru it is a traditional meal, celebrated for centuries. Fun story: I got food poisoning and I was vomiting my whole journey from Arequipa to Lima that night. 😅

La nourriture est toujours un sujet génial pour les voyageurs! Cette fois-ci, la question serait "Quelles sont les choses les plus bizarres que vous avez une chance de manger?" Je ne suis pas très fiere de ça mais en 2015 j'ai mangé un cochon d'inde pour le dîner. Pourquoi? Tout simplement parce qu'au Pérou c'est un repas traditionnel, célébré depuis des siècles. Histoire amusante: J'ai eu une intoxication alimentaire apres et j'ai vomi tout mon voyage d'Arequipa à Lima cette nuit-là. 😅


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lol omg! Did you see I just posted this same thing a couple of days ago? haha. Yours looks more fried than mine. Maybe better...except for the food poisoning haha

i think it crossed my eyes:) i wrote about this experience in my other post "eating like a local" around 2 months ago ;) so did you like yours? mine was a bit of a disappointment, haha ;) kisses linda:)

excellent post if when we are not used to eating foods that are not in our daily diet and more when we are not in our place of origin, I think we should analyze the gastronomy of the places we visit and be prepared when ordering food with a good anti acid ..

thanks for your comment! you are right:)

I couldn't eat guinea pic! It's like a pet.
In Vietnam they eat dogs, I never tried. And also how seelc says the duck eggs half broodet

the dog in hot sauce should be appetizing

I know it is a pet in most countries. That's why it wasn't an easy decision. I would never eat a dog. Thank you for your comment! :)

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

I ate balut in the Philippines; an egg with a half brooded duck. You can see the head already. Lokals say it has healing effects and is generally healthy. It's being eaten with spicy vinegar. 😂🤣

Greeting from Berlin @seelc

P. S. Upvoted

yes, i 've seen some videos of those eggs. It looks super disturbing.. Well done! 😁

hahaha et pourquoi pas un cochon d'inde aprés tout ^^ On mange bien des grenouilles en France :) miam!

ahaha! vous mangez presque tout en France 😁

I had 2 pet guinea pigs, Oreo and Ra Ra. Not sure if I would eat them, my babies, my friends, but your smile is convincing.

haha, i don't know why i was smiling like that to be honest 😅 please do not eat them, haha ;)

Funny but great.

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Brave You do this. I’m also a all-eater and like to try new food. —- but we have guinea pig as pets at home, so our will be spared :-)

haha, lucky guinea pig 😁

So sorry to hear about the food poisoning. How would you rate the taste of a Guinea Pig? @k-a-s-i-a

thank you for this! :) the taste? it wasn't bizarre, nothing extreme.

Interesting, definitely want to try it!

Do you remember the taste and texture? I'm totally willing to taste pretty much anything new so my curiosity is piqued.

I agree - we should try as much as possible in order to broad our senses.

Looking so delicious ad spicy

Looking hella tan compared to your previous posts South America looks like it’s doing wonders for you

haha, it was a great place to be.;) if I look better i can only thank you for the compliment!

Food become more beautiful with you ;)
You are beautiful!

why not it is food one way or the other. hope you feel better now

Wow soo beautifull women, and the Food looks extremly tasty :-)
Pleas have a look about my new pics too in greece ;-)