FOODIE-REX

I am a foodie and everyone around me knows, however this doesn’t mean I can eat everything. But then again, there is hardly anything I can’t eat, and I do not have any food allergies, at least none I can think of. When it comes to food, I usually prefer African dishes, but then I also enjoy some international dishes. In fact whenever I eat international dishes, it is usually out of curiosity as I always want to know what a nice looking food tastes like, and I have been like that since I knew myself. However I do not know the names of 99% of these foods and thus I don’t even ask because I know no one would be cooking it for me again.

One of the best international foods I have ate (I do not really know if it’s the name) I think it was called chicken casserole. I heard it was eaten with rice and all after I had finished all the chicken lol. I was on my way back to boarding school when we stopped at this newly opened international restaurant. It looked like what we normally call pepper souad or chicken sauce here in Nigeria but it tastes differently and I am assuming it’s the ingredients. However, my best food still remains egusi soup and pounded yam and I would not trade it for any other lol.

For my worst food, I can never and would never try the food experiment I did that day. No matter how much I brag about eating any kind of food, I can never brag that I can eat Hausa food (Northern Nigeria tribes). I find their foods and methods of cooking weird and thus I can not eat their food especially the ones I don’t know. I tried one time to eat one and I regretted both the taste and the aftermath of the food. I only had to endure it because first I bought after seeing my friends buy and I bought it with the last money I was having. I had to force swallow from beginning to end and yet the aftermath still caught up with me.

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I love food adventures too. Haven't yet tasted something I regret.

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