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    I often cook kippers for breakfast
    Um Um
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    I often cook kippers for breakfast
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    Yes, Mick ... that's somehow what I imagine dried fish to be like ... kippers!!


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    my hubby is immune already the smell of a dried fish hahaha


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    my hubby is immune already the smell of a dried fish
    Maybe his olfactory system have gone into melt-down?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Yes, Mick ... that's somehow what I imagine dried fish to be like ... kippers!!
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    Well if it is then I cant understand anyone disliking the smell, cooking Kippers is a great smell that would make everyone else around feel hungry
    Mick.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Yes, Mick ... that's somehow what I imagine dried fish to be like ... kippers!!
    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Hi Arthur
    Well if it is then I cant understand anyone disliking the smell, cooking Kippers is a great smell that would make everyone else around feel hungry
    Mick.
    yep, dried fish smells just like kippers..you 2 should go and buy some
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Eaten it in the past but bulad makes your breath stink,I guess its an aquired taste,I also had sun dried shark when staying with the badjao,it tasted of ammonia
    You're right, it IS an acquired taste. I know a lot of Filipinos who don't eat dried fish. I prefer smoked fish to salted fish myself.

    When I moved back to my hometown after living in Makati for years, my brother and I lived with my uncle's wife and my cousin. For months, they refused to let us eat their dried fish or anything they deemed "too low class" for us. We kept insisting that we loved the stuff and there was no such thing as "working class food" but the only thing that convinced them to let us eat dried fish was my brother coming home from the karinderia (aka hole-in-the-wall restaurant) with his own fish and rice. No idea what gave those nuts the idea that there was anything we wouldn't eat.

    As for shark, my lolo (granddad) soaks it in milk for a few hours before he cooks it to remove the smell. you can do the same thing to other fish or even ray or skate meat (or mutton if your wives hate the smell).


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    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Hi Arthur
    Well if it is then I cant understand anyone disliking the smell, cooking Kippers is a great smell that would make everyone else around feel hungry
    Mick.
    I remember the smell of this yellow fish that you used to serve up with school dinners many years ago! I detested it and have never touched it since!


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    well i am from the UK and really like dried fish!...am i the only Brit?


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    Quote Originally Posted by lordna View Post
    well i am from the UK and really like dried fish!...am i the only Brit?
    I think we here do not try it becouse what we think is fresh or frozen fish is so much easier to get that somthing that need soaking before cooking.

    I like to go into the kitchen then think what to have and get stright on with it
    Mick.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lordna View Post
    well i am from the UK and really like dried fish!...am i the only Brit?
    Well the only one that I've heard say they really like it


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