Eccentric might be a better description Omag.
Ok, if you insist on using a euphemism!

Hmm... better mention brussels sprouts and moules here, before anyone else does... ;)
Eccentric might be a better description Omag.
I don't want to offend anyone around here, but after reading 4 pages in this thread, I think it's safe to conclude some of the Brits' food-ideas are plain:
abominable, awful, beastly, cloying, creepy, detestable, distasteful, foul, frightful, ghastly, gross, gruesome, hateful, hideous, horrid, horrific, icky, loathsome, lousy, macabre, monstrous, nasty, nauseating, nerdy, noisome, objectionable, obnoxious, odious, offensive, outrageous, repellent, repugnant, repulsive, revolting, rotten, satiating, scandalous, scuzzy, shameless, shocking, skank, sleazeball, sleazy, stinking, surfeiting, vile, vulgar, yecchy, yucky
Please choose from the above...
The most gruesome thing British people eat is fish eggs. But because they are a delicacy they are extermely expensive and most people I doubt have tasted them - including me.
I haven't had it for ages, (Cod roe.....), but I really must try it again..(Cod roe..
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LOL...!
Paul.
Snap Foz.Rather have a nice cup of tea any day.
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Perhaps our American friends have had these?
Is Marmite anything like Vegimite?
nope
Twiglets are very popular, I believe, as they are considered a sort of party food.....
Twiglets are very popular, I believe, as they are considered a sort of party food, at least in my experience. They are the sort of things that you just keep on eating. I actually don't like them much, but when we have them I still eat them because they are that sort of food that make you want to keep eating them if you know what I mean!::)
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