Anonymous said... In Peru guinea pig is eaten and is called Cui or Cuy. I've had it and it's not too bad.
Yeah, not too bad, apart from the little black bits. Not sure what they were... I was just told not to eat them (by the Peruvian family who watched me squirm as I began to eat the rest!)
That just made my day!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what fried Guinea pig tastes like with some beer xd
The second one is a great piece of advice. Trying to lick your own tongue might very well lead to a sprained tongue.
ReplyDeleteActually, I lick my tongue all the time. I just can't taste it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pesach
ReplyDeleteIF you can roll your tongue, front to back, does that count as licking your tongue? If so, I can :D
ReplyDeleteHey Wavey - did you know tongue rolling is genetic? If you can do it, one of your parents can!
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea_pig#As_food
ReplyDeleteI can lick my own tongue. It's a fun fact to bring up on a date.
ReplyDeleteIn Peru guinea pig is eaten and is called Cui or Cuy. I've had it and it's not too bad.
ReplyDeleteof course I immediately tried to lick my own tongue... and i think i can.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteIn Peru guinea pig is eaten and is called Cui or Cuy. I've had it and it's not too bad.
Yeah, not too bad, apart from the little black bits. Not sure what they were... I was just told not to eat them (by the Peruvian family who watched me squirm as I began to eat the rest!)
Am licking my tongue... no real taste, but a strange rough texture.
ReplyDeleteI can see how this might lead to tongue-burn.
licking your toug=dividing by zero
ReplyDeletebtw the 17th of april is my birthday ^^