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Y'all have some fun with this now, ya he'ah?!

No surprise, I got only 5...

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I made it to 25.
But they didn’t have turtle or rattlesnake on the list.
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I don't know what "Burgoo" or "Souse" is. So I may have eaten them without knowing.

But I've eaten everything else on this list.

The funny thing is that I have never thought of myself as "Southern." I identify as a Texan.
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12, i told more than a few on the Gulf Coast, I'm a Yankee by birth, but a Rebel by attitude.
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4 and only chicken and dumplings have been eaten more than once......the others ....corn bread, frog legs and squirrel were only taste sampled. Corn bread?---I prefer Wonder.

I must have shot 200 squirrels and my grandfather would eat them...the sight of them made me puke and the frog legs was from my Boy Scout days.

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You forgot:

Açaí
Chontaduro/pupunha
piquí
armadillo
tapir
beijú (tapioca flat bread)
and quite a few more that are even more southern than the list above. :D

Didn't count, but only missed maybe four or five of them - so far.
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Only 17 here. Can't say I liked all of them though, just most of them.
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Souse is Hog Head Cheese. The Oldtimers would boil a hog's head, pull the meat off the bones and add spices, red & black pepper and green onions and make a gelatinous block.

Sliced thin and eaten on saltine crackers. Good!

i don't know about Burgoo....looks like a thin gumbo without the roux.

I had two big fried baloney samdwiches for dinner one day last week.

I didn't see Cat Head Biscuits on that list. No Fried Deer Meat and Collard Greens? :o
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.

Wow - 25...! I'm surprised myself...

A couple I wouldn't probably have again, but a good dozen or so are 'regulars' at our house.

But....I have to agree with AmBraCol:
AmBraCol wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2021 2:46 pm You forgot:

Açaí
Chontaduro/pupunha
piquí
armadillo
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beijú (tapioca flat bread)
and quite a few more that are even more southern than the list above. :D
(....but none of those being listed would improve my score...)
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20 here..... Call it what ever You want......My Grandparents were starveling in the 30's and if it ran , crawl, swam , or could be be caught it was food....They could make it taste like lobster.......or chicken...................snapping turtles were on the menu often......even if they had 50 years of toxic metals in them,............ :shock:
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I stopped at 30.

I have relatives in Kentucky and Arkansas, but I am a native son of Texas.

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We love to invite naive friends out to a restaurant that serves “freshwater lobster”....when they realize it is ‘crawdads’, their expressions are priceless... :lol:
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Rock steady that cheese sounds like scrapple, Dad used to fry us up a big slice with breakfast. G Grandpa ate raw softshell turtle eggs with coffee. The softshell turtle is a great delicacy in my opinion. Armadillo is decent eating if you are out of ammo, they are easy to sneak up on and a young man can run one down.
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AJMD429 wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2021 4:49 pm .

Wow - 25...! I'm surprised myself...

A couple I wouldn't probably have again, but a good dozen or so are 'regulars' at our house.

But....I have to agree with AmBraCol:
AmBraCol wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2021 2:46 pm You forgot:

Açaí
Chontaduro/pupunha
piquí
armadillo
tapir
beijú (tapioca flat bread)
and quite a few more that are even more southern than the list above. :D
(....but none of those being listed would improve my score...)
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Poor man's food is the best. Then the rich folks grab onto it and make it fancy and poor folk can't afford it any more. Ribs, for example. Chicken wings. Those used to be bits no one would want, now one can't hardly afford them.
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8 positively, maybe a few more. I wouldn't touch most of the other stuff unless I was truly starving.

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Surprised myself... 27! But a Tennessee hillbilly for a grandmother, and doin' nearly all our cooking, I shouldn't be!
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Since when is cornbread, fried bologna, fried squirrel, and chicken fried steak "Southern"?
Some of the others I've tried. Most I have never heard of.
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35! I really like gizzards, they are served in the convenience store delis around here but I don't care for chicken livers, I've eaten them but I prefer gizzards. Souse or head cheese as we call it is really good stuff and my Daddy always wanted me to not head shoot squirrels as he liked the brains. I still remember that squirrel tongue tastes like hickory nut goodies. Oh, and woodpecker tastes like a pine knot.
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24. I've eaten rabbit and squirrel multiple times. just not the way they listed. I eat them browned and simmered in flour gravy. I thought everyone ate cornbread or hush puppies
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Dang...I did lead a privileged life....and never knew it. Cold day in heck before I'll eat anything nasty like brains, organs, snails, bugs, skin, noses, ear lobes, possum scrotums, etc.
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I have eaten 19 of the items on the list. More if you actually count the things I have eaten once by accident and had an allergic reaction to. Most Cajun food is dangerous to me. I am allergic to bell pepper. Jambalaya makes my tongue swell up like a balloon. Mud bugs are good if cleaned right. Red beans and rice is tremendously better if you use jalapeño instead of bell pepper. Cornbread needs jalapeño in it. Cover it with pinto beans and dig in.
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Still a Yankee at 5, though I've had squirrel but not fried. :D

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Think I'm the loser so far at 3.
Kinda makes sense though I guess. :D
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34, Southern Boy.
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16 .. I grew up in Arizona... lived in Southern Missouri ... lived in the Southern Hemisphere ... lived in Southern Africa .. but I identify as a First Generation Colt Single Action Army.
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An even 30 for me. I miss my great grandmother's congealed salad.
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By the way, rabbit stew is not really Southern. Even Bugs Bunny knew that it was a european dish.
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Not only have I eaten every item on the list, but I have ingredients on hand to make 90% of them.
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16 on the list.
Having lived in ROK, and Panama....there were things I had that were mostly good, but sounded horrible. :lol:

Coon, possum, groundhog, snapping turtle is all real good stuff.
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17 , gumbo , jambalaya , cornbread and hush puppies regularly.
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Rimfire McNutjob wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 9:42 am An even 30 for me. I miss my great grandmother's congealed salad.
I miss my great grandmothers raspberry jelly ! I can remmember her telling me when they killed a hog they ate everything from his rooter to his tooter except the squeal .
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Sixgun wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 12:03 am Dang...I did lead a privileged life....and never knew it. Cold day in heck before I'll eat anything nasty like brains, organs, snails, bugs, skin, noses, ear lobes, possum scrotums, etc.
I like fried deer heart on a limited basis as well as escargot . But I never tried deer heart until I was on a hunting trip in Maine .
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I have heard of gate-lifter sandwiches. Never knew of anyone in the South to eat them.
Can't stand escargot. I prefer fast food.
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In the summer if I’ve got nice big knarly pink beefeater tomatoes I’ll make Tomatoe sandwiches just mayo salt and slab of tomato served with a big glass of milk and a couple pieces of cheese on the side . Usually takes three sandwiches and a quart of milk per sitting .
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I like crawfish in most anyway they serve it ! Crawfish boil and crawfish etoufe being at the top of the list .
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I think I got 5 or so! Some of it was on a dare!
We eat chicken and dumplings and corn bread throughout the winter.
When I lived inland Pa. for a few year they look at me like I was crazy
when a few of my Long Island buddy came down.
We ate raw clams and oysters all day with lot's of beer!
500 clams and 150 oysters in a afternoon.
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JOG wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:47 pm I think I got 5 or so! Some of it was on a dare!
We eat chicken and dumplings and corn bread throughout the winter.
When I lived inland Pa. for a few year they look at me like I was crazy
when a few of my Long Island buddy came down.
We ate raw clams and oysters all day with lot's of beer!
500 clams and 150 oysters in a afternoon.

Hey Johnny.......you may have already told me but what part of Pa. did you live in?

On the clams...FORGET IT.....slimy & disgusting .....Though I have eaten a few bearded clams in my day.----006
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Those shellfish clams and oysters look to me like what you hack up in the mornings during mountain cedar season. No thanks!
Crawfish, or crawdads as some call them, are good when cooked right. I have caught some out of lakes that were 5 to 6 inches long.
Chicken and dumplings are comfort food. When it is cold outside, it is a warm meal that lifts your spirits.
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23 but none of it since resettling in Kali. I notice squirrel and dumplings wasn't on the list... they also missed fried pies, potato cakes and corn cakes all skillet fried.
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Potato cakes, Latkes, are not Southern. Nor are Tea Cakes. They were adopted in the South.
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How'd they make them? Just curious as Grandma was a farmer's wife and would mash them first, then make them into patties and fry them. She grew up in the Ozarks, no telling where they picked up the habit. What's a tea cake?
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Sixgun wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 5:08 pm
JOG wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:47 pm I think I got 5 or so! Some of it was on a dare!
We eat chicken and dumplings and corn bread throughout the winter.
When I lived inland Pa. for a few year they look at me like I was crazy
when a few of my Long Island buddy came down.
We ate raw clams and oysters all day with lot's of beer!
500 clams and 150 oysters in a afternoon.

Hey Johnny.......you may have already told me but what part of Pa. did you live in?

On the clams...FORGET IT.....slimy & disgusting .....Though I have eaten a few bearded clams in my day.----006
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34 for me, Southern for sure.
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JimT wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 9:31 am 16 .. I grew up in Arizona... lived in Southern Missouri ... lived in the Southern Hemisphere ... lived in Southern Africa .. but I identify as a First Generation Colt Single Action Army.
But you live here in Texas now, and we are happy to have you.
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Scott Tschirhart wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 8:47 am
JimT wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 9:31 am 16 .. I grew up in Arizona... lived in Southern Missouri ... lived in the Southern Hemisphere ... lived in Southern Africa .. but I identify as a First Generation Colt Single Action Army.
But you live here in Texas now, and we are happy to have you.
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7, even though i am from the smokey mountains....then again my ancestors fought for the union.

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more than SHO NUFF for me....
a lot of southern german food too!!
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