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akeyoftime ([personal profile] akeyoftime) wrote2009-11-19 06:16 pm
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My nose twitches when you prick me over and over with a needle.

My allergist has ordered me on a diet of rarely-preferably-never eaten foods (on the basis that this makes me less likely to be allergic to them) while we wait on getting to the second round of testing.

I consider myself pretty well-eaten in the context of Canada-US food culture, including vegetarian/vegan fare, and I'm having a hard time drawing up a list of foods that I do not currently eat at least on occasion. Help me with my research! What are some of the rarer foods that you enjoy? I live in a big city and can probably find access to internationally grown foods, so lay it on me.
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[personal profile] fishpatrol 2009-11-20 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
You should go to Chinatown and pick out the most wacky looking fruits and veggies! \o/ (I can help point out a few things if you'd like)

[identity profile] akeyoftime.livejournal.com 2009-11-20 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
I always get really intimidated shopping in Chinatown. Any and all advice would be appreciated!
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[personal profile] fishpatrol 2009-11-22 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
As far as veggies go, my rule-of-thumb is: if it's green and leafy (e.g. any and all varieties of bok choy), it can be stir-fried. :D I'm not sure if Chinese eggplants (the thin, long ones) are sufficiently different from their Western counterpart, but they're good for steaming with garlic and soy sauce and vinegar. For fruits, you could try persimmons, dragon fruit, longyan, pomelo...I'd advise against durians, though!

[identity profile] akeyoftime.livejournal.com 2009-11-24 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
if it's green and leafy (e.g. any and all varieties of bok choy), it can be stir-fried
Hee! Awesome.

Thank you for the fruit recs! They've been the hardest to replace, so I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on these. (You advise against durians because they taste badly, or is it more sinister?)
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[personal profile] fishpatrol 2009-11-25 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
To be honest, I've never had durian, but I hear that they smell awful. A friend once ordered a durian milkshake, and truly, the smell was very unpleasant; I had a teeny sip because I was curious and immediately regretted it. The taste was like, idk, raw onions and something more sinister. XD But perhaps it's just an acquired taste (not too sure if you'd want to acquire it though..!) ;)

[identity profile] akeyoftime.livejournal.com 2009-11-25 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Whether I want to cultivate a taste for it not depends on how my allergist keeps me on this diet, I suspect :P

Thanks again!
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[personal profile] fishpatrol 2009-11-25 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
No problem, glad I could suggest a few things! :) I go to Chinatown every other week or so -- you're welcome to come with.

[identity profile] akeyoftime.livejournal.com 2009-11-26 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
I'd love to join you! Shopping is always more fun with company. Let me know when you're going down and we'll see if our schedules synch up :)