Do you eat and drink outside of your comfort zone? Most of us probably dealt with one or two main types of cuisine growing up. For me, it was down home Southern and West Indian cooking. But as I got older, I branched out and I really enjoy a wide variety of foods. Por ejemplo:

Bubble Tea...from asia. Flavored tea with tapiaca balls (bubbles) at the bottom.

Samosas...Indian...really, alot of Indian food I like. But I can eat meat samosas (turnovers/patties) all day. Lassi is another favorite...a drink made with yougurt.

Vietnamese/Chinese/Thai food...each type of cuisine has it's own little nuances. Vietnamese food has got to be the strongest flavor I've encoutered from Asian food. Thai is one the most interesting cuisines.

'Critters'...racoon, possum, snake, gator, squirel, rabbit, bear, elk... You'd be surprised at how many southerners, country folk, and hunters can't eat 'game' meat.

So how about you, will you try to eat outside of what you're used to?
Big Calhoun Reviewed by Big Calhoun on . Do you eat/drink outside of your comfort zone? Do you eat and drink outside of your comfort zone? Most of us probably dealt with one or two main types of cuisine growing up. For me, it was down home Southern and West Indian cooking. But as I got older, I branched out and I really enjoy a wide variety of foods. Por ejemplo: Bubble Tea...from asia. Flavored tea with tapiaca balls (bubbles) at the bottom. Samosas...Indian...really, alot of Indian food I like. But I can eat meat samosas (turnovers/patties) all day. Lassi is another Rating: 5