My Ominivore’s 100

h1 September 7th, 2008

So, this is a fun little game, courtesy of the Very Good Taste blog. This is a (subjective) list of 100 foods that every good omnivore should try. Copy the list to your blog and then bold the items you’ve eaten. You can also cross out anything that you would never consider eating. I didn’t cross anything out because I figure, I’ll try anything at least once (though I am not exactly running out to get carob chips, nettle tea, or a Hostess fruit pie).

I’ve eaten about 60% of this list, which I think is pretty good considering that I’m only 24. I’ve also realized that I haven’t eaten some pretty pedestrian things, like a hot dog from a street cart or a bagel with lox. (I’ve eaten bagels and I’ve eaten lox, but strangely never together.) I’ve also eaten some weird stuff that didn’t make this list (various sorts of pig, sheep, and cow offal, octopus, chicken feet). Regardless, it’s a fun little exercise and gets you thinking about what you’ve eaten and what you want to try next. Maybe I’ll make my own list one of these days. (Mine will definitely include chicken feet.) What would you put yours?

  1. Venison
  2. Nettle tea
  3. Huevos rancheros
  4. Steak tartare
  5. Crocodile
  6. Black pudding
  7. Cheese fondue
  8. Carp
  9. Borscht
  10. Baba ghanoush
  11. Calamari
  12. Pho
  13. PB&J sandwich
  14. Aloo gobi
  15. Hot dog from a street cart
  16. Epoisses
  17. Black truffle
  18. Fruit wine made from something other than grapes
  19. Steamed pork buns
  20. Pistachio ice cream
  21. Heirloom tomatoes
  22. Fresh wild berries
  23. Foie gras
  24. Rice and beans
  25. Brawn, or head cheese
  26. Raw Scotch Bonnet pepper
  27. Dulce de leche
  28. Oysters
  29. Baklava
  30. Bagna cauda
  31. Wasabi peas
  32. Clam chowder in a sourdough bowl
  33. Salted lassi
  34. Sauerkraut
  35. Root beer float
  36. Cognac with a fat cigar
  37. Clotted cream tea
  38. Vodka jelly/Jell-O
  39. Gumbo
  40. Oxtail
  41. Curried goat
  42. Whole insects
  43. Phaal
  44. Goat’s milk
  45. Malt whisky from a bottle worth £60/$120 or more
  46. Fugu
  47. Chicken tikka masala
  48. Eel
  49. Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnut
  50. Sea urchin
  51. Prickly pear
  52. Umeboshi
  53. Abalone
  54. Paneer
  55. McDonald’s Big Mac Meal
  56. Spaetzle
  57. Dirty gin martini
  58. Beer above 8% ABV
  59. PoutineCarob chips
  60. S’mores
  61. Sweetbreads
  62. Kaolin
  63. Currywurst
  64. Durian
  65. Frogs’ legs
  66. Beignets, churros, elephant ears or funnel cake
  67. Haggis
  68. Fried plantain
  69. Chitterlings, or andouillette
  70. Gazpacho
  71. Caviar and blini
  72. Louche absinthe
  73. Gjetost, or brunost
  74. Roadkill
  75. Baijiu
  76. Hostess Fruit Pie
  77. Snail
  78. Lapsang souchong
  79. Bellini
  80. Tom yum
  81. Eggs Benedict
  82. Pocky
  83. Tasting menu at a three-Michelin-star restaurant.
  84. Kobe beef
  85. Hare
  86. Goulash
  87. Flowers
  88. Horse
  89. Criollo chocolate
  90. Spam
  91. Soft shell crab
  92. Rose harissa
  93. Catfish
  94. Mole poblano
  95. Bagel and lox
  96. Lobster Thermidor
  97. Polenta
  98. Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee
  99. Snake

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