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Stevenjbuk
7th March 2013, 20:05
Ok....this may have been asked before, but.....as anyone here eaten Balut? And if so how did it taste?

I have foolishly said I would try Balut but it really freaks me out when I see photos or videos of it.

I am assuming the majority of Filipino people on this forum have eaten and like it. But what about all you non-Filipino's

Michael Parnham
7th March 2013, 20:10
No way:NoNo:

Jamesey
7th March 2013, 22:05
I've had them a few times before. The thought of it and the appearance are much worse than actually eating it!

Balut sort of tastes like a cross between a boiled egg and chicken (which makes sense, I guess). :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Just have a couple of beers and get it down you. It's not that bad and the Filipinos with no doubt have a great time watching you eat it! :icon_lol:

stevewool
7th March 2013, 22:29
rather eat a mars bar anyday:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Steve.r
8th March 2013, 01:26
Tastes a bit like a boiled egg/omeltte but a bit more crunchy.

RickyR
8th March 2013, 07:44
It's fine, I think we have worse things on our menus in the UK, particularly in Yorkshire.

Tripe, Chitterlings, Faggots, Offal, Pigs Trotters, Black Pudding, Liver, Gizzards, tongue, crackling, testicles and haggis all feature in Yorkshire and are pretty nasty when you think about it.

Just try to not to think about it too much, and maybe add some hot sauce haha.

jake
8th March 2013, 08:05
Bit like eating boiled egg shells with a some feathers thrown in. Not as bad as it looks.

Supposed to be an aphrodisiac :Erm:

London_Manila
8th March 2013, 08:33
Duck abortions have never been very high on my list of things to taste

I dont fancy spending all night in the cr also :wink:

han
8th March 2013, 09:30
:xxgrinning--00xx3: :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Like it.. it's yum yum for me- i always add salt and vinegar ..roar.... tasty as it is. YOu can have 16, 18 and 21 day old balut. :t11t2: :biggrin:

I challenged my husband- twice when he went to the Philippines...
But he just can't eat it.. He said- theres NO way! :grosyeux: :grosyeux:

bigtilly
8th March 2013, 12:51
The first person to eat this must have been at deaths door, which is where I would have to be too.:omg:

Terpe
8th March 2013, 14:52
Actually, the taste is OK and although the texture is odd there's nothing notable to say.

The issue for me now is just knowing what's inside and having seen what's inside. My brain will not permit anymore.

Stevenjbuk
11th March 2013, 00:16
I've had them a few times before. The thought of it and the appearance are much worse than actually eating it!

Balut sort of tastes like a cross between a boiled egg and chicken (which makes sense, I guess). :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Just have a couple of beers and get it down you. It's not that bad and the Filipinos with no doubt have a great time watching you eat it! :icon_lol:

You make it sound sort of ok....but still not convinced. Lol

Stevenjbuk
11th March 2013, 00:17
It's fine, I think we have worse things on our menus in the UK, particularly in Yorkshire.

Tripe, Chitterlings, Faggots, Offal, Pigs Trotters, Black Pudding, Liver, Gizzards, tongue, crackling, testicles and haggis all feature in Yorkshire and are pretty nasty when you think about it.

Just try to not to think about it too much, and maybe add some hot sauce haha.

And there lies the reason I do not live in Yorkshire. Hehehehe!

Stevenjbuk
11th March 2013, 00:19
Bit like eating boiled egg shells with a some feathers thrown in. Not as bad as it looks.

Supposed to be an aphrodisiac :Erm:

You make it sound so appetising......not. hehehehe!

Yeah! I have heard it is meant to be an aphrodisiac. But so is asparagus and I would much rather eat asparagus. Hehehe!

Stevenjbuk
11th March 2013, 00:21
:xxgrinning--00xx3: :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Like it.. it's yum yum for me- i always add salt and vinegar ..roar.... tasty as it is. YOu can have 16, 18 and 21 day old balut. :t11t2: :biggrin:

I challenged my husband- twice when he went to the Philippines...
But he just can't eat it.. He said- theres NO way! :grosyeux: :grosyeux:

My girlfriend and her family keep saying it is 'yummy.' But I really am not sure I can handle it. It freaks me out. Lol!

han
11th March 2013, 09:04
It freaks me out.

:icon_lol: :laugher: you've gotta try, Stevenjbuk. :wink:

sars_notd_virus
11th March 2013, 19:16
I am assuming the majority of Filipino people on this forum have eaten and like it. But what about all you non-Filipino's

I have tried to eat balut but didnt like it a lot,...One of my uncle offered my husband some ''adobong balut'' during his visit in the Philippines , seeing those little fertilized duck out of the shell turns him off!! too exotic for his taste !!!:icon_lol::icon_lol:

Ako Si Jamie
12th March 2013, 00:32
I watched some of my mahal's family eat balut last week close up and it didn't look very appetizing.

South-east boy
12th March 2013, 00:42
Wouldn't touch it with a barge-pole! Just the thought makes me:vomit-smiley-011:

WhiteBloodAda
29th March 2013, 12:33
It tastes nice to be fair, but 4 hours after eating it I was tasting it again, as well as ejecting it from the back end! It made me pretty ill, but I'll do it again. I agreed to try it and was never going to back out of it, but when Ruby, her brother, sister in law and I were about to tuck in, I watched as her brother started to peel and eat his, showing me how to do it. Ruby was peeling hers and was about to eat it when I grabbed it, as I knew I needed to do it then, rather than wait and look at my own. So in two mouthfuls I ate it, without looking at it at all.

As I said though it tasted nice, and defo worth trying, but be warned you may re-taste it :P

lilbasuk
29th March 2013, 19:43
i dont like eating egg, boiled, fried or scrambled, so trying balut is a big no no for me :thumbsdown:
fairplay to anyone who wants to try it