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Folks laugh everytime I say that I am making scrapple for breakfast and ask what it is. I am sure that there are many other folks eating stuff like this that is a hell of a lot worse than this. Those that live in the Mid-Atlantic (SW PA, South Jersey, Delaware and Maryland) know what scrapple is. A lot of scrapple eaters will pack some in a cooler when vacationing in other parts of the country because they can't get it. So what is your nasty food in your part of the country or world?

 

Scrapple Ingredients: Pork Stock, Pork, Pork Skins, Corn Meal, Wheat Flour, Pork Hearts, Pork Livers, Pork Tongues, Salt and Spices.



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Mmmmmmmmmm...................scrapple. Habersetts preferred here.

 

For an ethnically horrible food try Lutfisk or Lutefish, my parents being of Scandanavian heritage loved it. I tried to get out of the house if it was the meal of the day and refused to ever eat it.

 

http://whatscookingamerica.net/History/LutefiskHistory.htm

 

Absolutely gross!



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Scrapple....yummy pig parts....lol....

Here is one I am amazed that no one knows....Taylor Ham....

everytime I leave NJ and try to order a taylor ham egg and cheese I get crazy looks....

What the hell...???  Its one of the reasons I dont like to travel to foregin places....which is everywhere outside of NJ....heh...



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Oh...you are looking for nasty foods....my bad...taylor ham is yummy....ok then....

White Castle....how many of you heard of those?



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My vote for the nastiest food commonly available here (UK) goes to the doner kebab.

 

doner.JPG

 

Every town across England has at least one Turkish/ Kurdish kebab shop and this sliced lamb from a rotating spit is usually served in a pitta bread with salad and chilli sauce.  It is usually eaten when the consumer is drunk and has no interest in how long the meat has been on the spit, or how often it has been heated up and cooled down again...  I haven't bought one for years having been put off them permanently by the discovery of a beetle crawling through the last one I bought!

 

614px-Döner_kebab.jpg

 

"Research by the UK's Food Standards Agency in 2006 found that 18.5% of doner takeaways posed a "significant" threat to public health, and 0.8% posed an "imminent" threat."

Full BBC feature article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7841890.stm

 

 



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Mmmmmmmmmm...................scrapple. Habersetts preferred here.

 

Thats the best brand. When cooked right, crusty on the outside, soft on the inside. Good stuff.



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That is Ooky.....how can you eat Pig parts like that?  You are all animals!!! Leave my family alone!!!



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My vote for the nastiest food commonly available here (UK) goes to the doner kebab.

 

doner.JPG

 

Every town across England has at least one Turkish/ Kurdish kebab shop and this sliced lamb from a rotating spit is usually served in a pitta bread with salad and chilli sauce.  It is usually eaten when the consumer is drunk and has no interest in how long the meat has been on the spit, or how often it has been heated up and cooled down again...  I haven't bought one for years having been put off them permanently by the discovery of a beetle crawling through the last one I bought!

 

614px-Döner_kebab.jpg

 

"Research by the UK's Food Standards Agency in 2006 found that 18.5% of doner takeaways posed a "significant" threat to public health, and 0.8% posed an "imminent" threat."

Full BBC feature article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7841890.stm

 

 

Here in the States its called "Gyro", and it funny you posted it, as thats what im eating right now for lunch! And they are very good!

If i found a bug on my gyro i would find a different place to eat (dont blame the meat!)

And as far as scrapple, looks alot like Spam......



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Shamu

Mmmmmmmmmm...................scrapple. Habersetts preferred here.

 

Thats the best brand. When cooked right, crusty on the outside, soft on the inside. Good stuff.

 You can get some good stuff from some of the Amish butchers around Lancaster, PA. Come to think of it some good sausage too.

 

I sometime think that scrapple can be somewhat like a crab cake, can vary from one locale to another if you buy locally and not commercial branding.



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Shamu

Mmmmmmmmmm...................scrapple. Habersetts preferred here.

 

Thats the best brand. When cooked right, crusty on the outside, soft on the inside. Good stuff.

 You can get some good stuff from some of the Amish butchers around Lancaster, PA. Come to think of it some good sausage too.

 

I sometime think that scrapple can be somewhat like a crab cake, can vary from one locale to another if you buy locally and not commercial branding.

Oh...yes!!   When I lived in Reading many moons ago and worked in Blue Bell I used to get scrapple from an amish gentleman in Viola by the lime plant where i hauled out of..   Thats stuff is so good. Now I gotta be content with Rappa brand and its not even close



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DEEJAYKEG

My vote for the nastiest food commonly available here (UK) goes to the doner kebab.

 

doner.JPG

 

Every town across England has at least one Turkish/ Kurdish kebab shop and this sliced lamb from a rotating spit is usually served in a pitta bread with salad and chilli sauce.  It is usually eaten when the consumer is drunk and has no interest in how long the meat has been on the spit, or how often it has been heated up and cooled down again...  I haven't bought one for years having been put off them permanently by the discovery of a beetle crawling through the last one I bought!

 

614px-Döner_kebab.jpg

 

"Research by the UK's Food Standards Agency in 2006 found that 18.5% of doner takeaways posed a "significant" threat to public health, and 0.8% posed an "imminent" threat."

Full BBC feature article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7841890.stm

 

 

Here in the States its called "Gyro", and it funny you posted it, as thats what im eating right now for lunch! And they are very good!

If i found a bug on my gyro i would find a different place to eat (dont blame the meat!)

And as far as scrapple, looks alot like Spam......

I love those things. I have a friend in Greece that gets them there and they do them with french fries on them.  Quite tasty I must say.  This thread is making me hingry....again



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Now the other question for scrapple eaters.......... with or without syrup?

 

Without for me.


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