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[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'd be unsure how to prepare it in a way that my American palate would enjoy it, but fermented fish as Asian 'fish sauce' is mighty tasty when used correctly, so it'd be worth a shot. My google search (I was pretty sure it was similar to lutefisk, but wasn't sure how) had an AI overview question of 'is it illegal to open surströmming indoors?', which I thought was funny.

So many things taste great after a fermentation that we don't always notice the process: cheese, sourdough, beer/wine/liquor, kimchi, (some kinds of) pickles, etc, including meats such as salami and chorizo. Why not a fish?

I may be misreading things, but if you're going to pick on a regional specialty... pick on durian :P I'm assuming it's like coriander, in that some find it pleasant and others disgusting based on their genetics. I'm in the latter category for durian. Foods for me are like pokemon: Gotta try 'em all.

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[–] FridaySteve@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

What I'm picking on is the idea of going into the international grocery store and buying some random thing. I've cooked all over the world with a variety of ingredients, many of the dried, fermented, salted....randomness is fine if you're cooking for Ted Allen otherwise at least look it up first.

[–] korazail@lemmy.myserv.one 3 points 1 day ago

I wasn't trying to be antagonistic, just defending "gross" foods. I absolutely agree that one should know what they are doing before inflicting it on others... but if cooking for yourself or others who are in on the adventure, there's no harm (except maybe nausea) in trying things without knowing what they are.