Your top five ....... Favourite Individual Tasting foods.
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Bacon
Chocolate
Strawberry
Lamb
Curry0 -
Cheese
Humus
Pork Sausages
Lamb
Cheesecake
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Alaskan king crab legs
Tuna steaks
Bacon
BBQ pork thai style
Lychee
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Bacon
Roast Spuds
Apple Crumble
Skippy Peanut Butter
Cheese0 -
Masala Dosa
Fresh ripe pineapple (preferably eaten where picked)
Sweet and sour wallies (the bigger the better)
Dahi Vada (with tamarind somewhere)
Dried figs (and or dates)
Dried black olives as my sub.0 -
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Cheese
Onions
Pepperdew pickled peppers
Garlic
Bacon
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Is it me or is stating 'cheese' a bit like including 'fish'....?1
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crispy belly of pork
cadbury's fruit and nut chocolate
hot chips with salt and vinegar (preferably at the coast on a chilly day)
ginger beer
fresh mango
Having said that, lunch today will be a poxy slimfast drink and an apple - bastard diets!0 -
Prawns
Piccolo tomatoes
Jersey Royal potatoes
Meringues
Crisps0 -
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We grow broad beans on our allotment, they are wonderful.GlassHalfFull said:
A good question. The yellow pitahaya were briefly all the rage a few years ago, and Tesco were selling then at a pound each (that's basically for a few teaspoons of pulp) being highly nutritious. They have little shelf-life so they have to come by expensive airfreight, whereas the pink dragonfruit can take three weeks or so to get here by sea.shootershill2tropics said:
nice one ghf! (...& all readily available in se london?)GlassHalfFull said:
All fresh produce
Pitahaya (the yellow kind from Colombia, not the dragonfruit rubbish from Vietnam)
Rainier cherries (now in season - fabulous)
Sable Seedless grapes
broad beans
celery
I spent 27 notes in M+S this afternoon, 16 of which went on fruit. 8 quid for 600g (50% extra) Washington Rainiers, gone in a very short time; £4/400g for beautiful mahogany-coloured Kentish cherries; £2/400g Kentish straws (half price) and £2/200g Kentish rassers (half-price). This is fruit of the ultimate quality, and a clear sign that the fresh produce trade is currently dead in the water (Tesco selling stonefruit punnets for 75p) - if world-class fruit like the Rainiers is being sold with 50% extra - at the beginning of the season - something is very wrong. Wait for the dark red Washington Bings soon.
Sable Seedless - the South African is best although Sainsbury also had some nice Brazilian, I think it was. Season finished in May/early June ?
Broad beans and celery - seasonal. No problem. All clear ? Get in there !!0 -
Deeply envious. Pasta with pancetta and broad beans when they're in season......yumAddicksAddict said:
We grow broad beans on our allotment, they are wonderful.GlassHalfFull said:
A good question. The yellow pitahaya were briefly all the rage a few years ago, and Tesco were selling then at a pound each (that's basically for a few teaspoons of pulp) being highly nutritious. They have little shelf-life so they have to come by expensive airfreight, whereas the pink dragonfruit can take three weeks or so to get here by sea.shootershill2tropics said:
nice one ghf! (...& all readily available in se london?)GlassHalfFull said:
All fresh produce
Pitahaya (the yellow kind from Colombia, not the dragonfruit rubbish from Vietnam)
Rainier cherries (now in season - fabulous)
Sable Seedless grapes
broad beans
celery
I spent 27 notes in M+S this afternoon, 16 of which went on fruit. 8 quid for 600g (50% extra) Washington Rainiers, gone in a very short time; £4/400g for beautiful mahogany-coloured Kentish cherries; £2/400g Kentish straws (half price) and £2/200g Kentish rassers (half-price). This is fruit of the ultimate quality, and a clear sign that the fresh produce trade is currently dead in the water (Tesco selling stonefruit punnets for 75p) - if world-class fruit like the Rainiers is being sold with 50% extra - at the beginning of the season - something is very wrong. Wait for the dark red Washington Bings soon.
Sable Seedless - the South African is best although Sainsbury also had some nice Brazilian, I think it was. Season finished in May/early June ?
Broad beans and celery - seasonal. No problem. All clear ? Get in there !!0 -
In no order..
Haribo
Belly pork
Prawns
Lychees
Bacon0 -
Picked onion monster munch (you all forgot that one)
Raspberries
Argentinian Steak
Mashed Potato
Cheesecake0 -
Bacon
Dolcelatta cheese
Ciabatta bread
Mussels
Lamb0 -
We'll have to give that a try.PeanutsMolloy said:
Deeply envious. Pasta with pancetta and broad beans when they're in season......yumAddicksAddict said:
We grow broad beans on our allotment, they are wonderful.GlassHalfFull said:
A good question. The yellow pitahaya were briefly all the rage a few years ago, and Tesco were selling then at a pound each (that's basically for a few teaspoons of pulp) being highly nutritious. They have little shelf-life so they have to come by expensive airfreight, whereas the pink dragonfruit can take three weeks or so to get here by sea.shootershill2tropics said:
nice one ghf! (...& all readily available in se london?)GlassHalfFull said:
All fresh produce
Pitahaya (the yellow kind from Colombia, not the dragonfruit rubbish from Vietnam)
Rainier cherries (now in season - fabulous)
Sable Seedless grapes
broad beans
celery
I spent 27 notes in M+S this afternoon, 16 of which went on fruit. 8 quid for 600g (50% extra) Washington Rainiers, gone in a very short time; £4/400g for beautiful mahogany-coloured Kentish cherries; £2/400g Kentish straws (half price) and £2/200g Kentish rassers (half-price). This is fruit of the ultimate quality, and a clear sign that the fresh produce trade is currently dead in the water (Tesco selling stonefruit punnets for 75p) - if world-class fruit like the Rainiers is being sold with 50% extra - at the beginning of the season - something is very wrong. Wait for the dark red Washington Bings soon.
Sable Seedless - the South African is best although Sainsbury also had some nice Brazilian, I think it was. Season finished in May/early June ?
Broad beans and celery - seasonal. No problem. All clear ? Get in there !!1 -
Roquefort and red wine together
Greek salad - loads of tomatoes, onions, black olives and feta cheese.
Hot and spicy curries - don't spare the ginger, chillies and tomatoes
85% Dark chocolate - not Bourneville or any greasy Cadbury's crap
All fresh fruit and vegetables - but especially juicy ripe figs picked from my own tree down here in Cornwall.
On the bench:
Pint of 'Proper Job' and peanuts together0 -
Exra Mature Canadian Cheddar Cheese
Short Bread (it's like Crack Cocaine to me)
Lamb Tikka
Flame Grilled Chicken Breast
Medium cooked steak (very few places get medium right)
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Fillet steak (rare)
Lobster
Lamb shank
Roasted courgette
Sweet potato
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Cadbury do make pretty awful "chocolate". Ripe, fresh figs are delicious.Oggy Red said:Roquefort and red wine together
Greek salad - loads of tomatoes, onions, black olives and feta cheese.
Hot and spicy curries - don't spare the ginger, chillies and tomatoes
85% Dark chocolate - not Bourneville or any greasy Cadbury's crap
All fresh fruit and vegetables - but especially juicy ripe figs picked from my own tree down here in Cornwall.
On the bench:
Pint of 'Proper Job' and peanuts together0 -
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Raspberry
White chocolate
Peach
Mango
Fresh croissant0 -
Chocolate
Lemongrass
Roast potatoes
Parsnips
Thai Sweet Chilli Walker's Sensations0 -
My 5 year old daughter's list:
Beans
Ice Cream
Fish Fingers
Chocolate
Bogeys
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Smoked salmon - I abhor the fetishisation of food, but a good smoked salmon is almost sexual.
Chicken Madras - chilli-hot and sloppy with a sharp tang of lemon juice. With tarka dall and peas pillau rice.
Galia melons - heavenly when they are fully ripe. A pound a pop from my local Turkish deli.
Mild cheeses - Emmenthal, Gruyere, and Jarlsberg.
Salt & vinegar crisps - to complement the delicious hoppy bitterness of copious Larkins Traditional Bitter.0 -
What's the difference between Brussels Sprouts and Bogeys? You can't get your kids to eat sprouts!lordromford said:My 5 year old daughter's list:
Beans
Ice Cream
Fish Fingers
Chocolate
Bogeys
>:-P
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Point of order Mr Speaker, but I thought combinations weren't allowed on this thread just single items.
If combinations are allowed I would go for my home made Vegetarian Chilli.0 -
Tomatoes
Goats cheese
Mango
Chargrilled Squid
Tuna steak - only if incredibly fresh.0 -
I mean you seem to be living on a different
No combinations (including curry). They won't count.seth plum said:Point of order Mr Speaker, but I thought combinations weren't allowed on this thread just single items.
If combinations are allowed I would go for my home made Vegetarian Chilli.0 -
...& the final (fave indiv food) results were...?0
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...undersubscribed.shootershill2tropics said:...& the final (fave indiv food) results were...?
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