I have always eaten vegemite since a child. My mother did cook tripe occasionally as Dad liked it.. no-one else in the family tried it/ate it though. Scary looking stuff.

 

What English foods do you think are an acquired taste chinwagger?  Haggis would be one for Scotland.

i don't think i could eat haggis though have seen it being prepared and cooked that was enough, tripe is the only offal i will eat.

what on earth ever possessed someone to  look at the lining of a cows stomach and say 'mmm mmm that  looks delicious, i shall cook it and call it tripe'

lol pepe no idea, once i cooked sheep  brains for my unlce, and had to peel them he liked them mashed, blerk.

my mother fed me brains as a baby, she told me about it when i was a teen.

 

i'm not sure which was more unforgivable - actually feeding them to me or telling me i had eaten them and apparently enjoyed them  Smiley LOL

lol yes i think she could have kept that bit to herself

oh and eel and lamb's fry too. 

 

i'd probably still eat and enjoy lambs fry if i had never found oiut what it actually is  lol

My Mum cooked lamb's fry with bacon.. I ate the bacon, couldn't stand the texture of lamb's fry (brought up on a sheep farm, so unfortunately all parts of the sheep available).

I can still see the sheep liver sitting on a plate in the kitchen, freshly brought in :shudder:.

hahaha lol,  remember that, devilled ham spread, and pepper steak spread you can buy

 

i used to love it, then i found out it has offal in it, i won't eat it anymore. lol.

 

yuk to eel and lambs fry.