Ceviche?What's that special Mexican fish called? It has shall I say, acquired taste, not everyone likes it, I had it once in Texas and I didn't like it.
I have no idea. Don't think I've ever had fish in a Mexican meal. Only shrimp.
Matter of fact I'd never had a tamal before these.
The only "special" fish I can think of is a Korean dish called "dog penis".
I'm not even making that up.
I'm still trying to think what that Mexican fish is called.
Mr. Lucy got me a bag of sand todayEarlier I had chocolate ice-cream and Dill pickles together, good stuff.
No but I just remember, I've been trying to remember for 24 hours, so this is great relief....it's Tilapia and it has a very strange taste, I usually like fish, which is why I decided to eat some in Texas....I was told beforehand by my friend that I might not like it, as it's acquired taste....so I only had small piece and disgusting, so I didn't eat the rest....and obviously to comfort myself I ordered nice ice-cream instead!
Here's picture of Tilapia....yuk
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Are you sure that was tilapia not a sushi?
I can't think of a more innocuous, inoffensive fish than tilapia. If anything it's too plain.
Hey Looooosey.... I'm gonna make my famous sauteed/steamed vegetable and rice plate I gave you the recipe for when you were preparing to feed those Scottish gluten-free guests ---- how did that all work out?