February 26, 201016 yr after bringing my wife to the uk , i came home from work one day to see her cooking this concoction , boiled lettuce leaves with nam pla, stinky fish, tuna fish and pasta and god only knows what else was in there, me "you dont boil lettuce love " wife "up to me" me " why you making pasta with stinky fish and tuna ? " oh i like spaghetti bolongaise. Edited February 26, 201016 yr by dmax
February 26, 201016 yr Whats The Weirdest Thing Your Thai Wife Has Eaten ? Cheese, delicious Dutch Extra Old Gouda cheese... she looked at me as if she was gonna die..... or something like that Also liquorice was not a big success... but from the Dutch buttersirup waffles I only found the almost empty plastic bag somehow hidden on a shelf. The next girlfriend a Lisu would commit a murder for Dutch cheese however !
February 26, 201016 yr My girlfriend boils lettuce too. They put lettuce in some hot soups in Thailand, bit odd in my opinion as cabbage works so much better, but not uncommon.
February 26, 201016 yr If I mentioned the weirdest thing my Thai wife has eaten, I would get banned from Thaivisa.
February 26, 201016 yr It would have to be flyblown salted fish (pla kem). Apparently worms/maggots give it a special extra flavor. Especially nice after being warmed up in the microwave. Plan not to be at home when this is on the menu.
February 26, 201016 yr Author forgot to mention she makes our daughter little tubs of food each day using carrot parsnip fish, chicken , brocoli etc but a couple weeks ago she was going to add a few slices of banana to the fish carrot and parsnip mix she had allready put through the blender " very good for vitamin " omg Edited February 26, 201016 yr by dmax
February 26, 201016 yr I googled Bofflo to see what it was and found the word used in this forum: http://foots.proboards.com/index.cgi?board...=582&page=2 The word crops up in the 5th post down. Edited February 26, 201016 yr by Old Croc
February 26, 201016 yr Hmmm...I guess my definition is different than some. The weirdest things for me is her eating ant larvae, the eyeballs of the fish, or snails. Take your pick, she loves them all and eats them quite often.
February 27, 201016 yr Marmite !!... same with my wife ,i thaught she was the only Thai that liked it !!!
February 27, 201016 yr coffeemate powdered creamer she says she eats it because she can't drink milk don't have the heart to tell her it's basically made of soybean oil
February 27, 201016 yr How about the Kee-ats(sp), (little frogs) dried on a stick, pounds them adds something....skins and all are eaten....
February 27, 201016 yr If I mentioned the weirdest thing my Thai wife has eaten, I would get banned from Thaivisa. Spot on! When I saw the topic header, the very same sentence crossed my mind!!
February 27, 201016 yr The up-country family pet dog. Eating dog in itself isn't so bad, but the three year old dog you've raised from a puppy?
February 27, 201016 yr If I mentioned the weirdest thing my Thai wife has eaten, I would get banned from Thaivisa. Spot on! When I saw the topic header, the very same sentence crossed my mind!! I think he means with their teeth in.......
February 27, 201016 yr Agreed, eating your pup is quite weird. I don't mind the insects, particularly the flying ants are quite tasty. What really takes the biscuit is when they eat chicken feet
February 27, 201016 yr yikes! you guys gotta get out of isaan!! my husband is thai ...if he weren't muslim i'm sure he'd be eating all sorts of creepy crawly's too. though after slaughtering some baby goats one day, he was munching on some stew. when i asked what it was he says "mmmm....my favourite...stomach soup!"
February 27, 201016 yr Agreed, eating your pup is quite weird.I don't mind the insects, particularly the flying ants are quite tasty. What really takes the biscuit is when they eat chicken feet No sh*t!! My wife has got to have a chicken foot in her soups all the time. I tell her to not tell me about it, don't let me see it, and DO NOT let it end up in my bowl! She also likes the little frogs. She complains that the ones we have in the U.S. are too big (bullfrogs)
February 27, 201016 yr Juicy beef steak Lamb. Rabbit. ... Was very weird for her and she did not like it.
February 27, 201016 yr Agreed, eating your pup is quite weird.I don't mind the insects, particularly the flying ants are quite tasty. What really takes the biscuit is when they eat chicken feet No sh*t!! My wife has got to have a chicken foot in her soups all the time. I tell her to not tell me about it, don't let me see it, and DO NOT let it end up in my bowl! She also likes the little frogs. She complains that the ones we have in the U.S. are too big (bullfrogs) Understandable....the bones in the little frogs are soft...and after removing the glue sack you can cook and eat whole.......the larger frogs have more brittle sharp bones and are not so easy to deal with........ Edited February 27, 201016 yr by 473geo
February 27, 201016 yr When you carve a whole chicken, my gf eats the flexible bone (?) that runs down the centre! Crunch crunch 'Arroi' Hmmm yes darling! Mind you she also likes chicken feet and those bbq'd frogs on sticks......
February 27, 201016 yr Agreed, eating your pup is quite weird.I don't mind the insects, particularly the flying ants are quite tasty. What really takes the biscuit is when they eat chicken feet oh, me and the good lady love(chinese dim sum) chicken feet. shes also loves to eat pigs ears and the nose. Edited February 27, 201016 yr by tigerfish
February 27, 201016 yr Chicken feet indeed. A picture I took in Mukdahan last year. It is as good as it looks
February 27, 201016 yr Something my Mom likes to eat is squirrel brains. I have also heard of some asians eating monkey brains. Has anyone ever seen/ate this?
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