I don’t have to tell you how much I love food and everything and anything that
has to do with food.
This post is not about how I love to cook or how I attend cooking classes and
then share the recipes with you. No, it’s not about that; it’s about breaking my
habits and trying new food.
I try anything that looks good. I’m sure a lot of you will be grossed out if I
tell you that I love chicken feet and bone marrow, that I love fried fish head
and fish jello, that I think cow tong is delectable. Okay, you say yuck and I say yum!
Like I said, I would try anything….. I may even be a female version of Andrew Zimmerman and again maybe not.
Yesterday I went grocery shopping and took my usual route to the international
food section and, guess what? I think I found new dessert! I would like to give
it a taste, but first I need to convince my husband to try it. Do you think
he’ll go for it?




HAHAHAHA!!! Who would ever eat that? I have never even heard of this. How did you hold it together in the grocery store??
I honestly could not believe it and I just had to snap a picture
OK my coffee is now in my nose! so funny which leads to this question, does those little spotted you know what’s go with coffee?
I am glad you smile Jen!
That doesn’t look the least bit appetizing. Have you tried it yet?
I am not sure I will be trying this one
It’s microwavable sponge pudding with a sick name!
OMG – I think I just saw everything….LOL. After you OR Igor try it, let me know!
My momma raised me to ” try everything once,you might like it” Where do I find some??? For real? Heck the label itself is worth saving..
Thanks for the share…..
That what I say we should try everything.I found it at the local supermarket at the international food section.
I have spent a lifetime going to the grocery store yet I have never seen this sold in any I’ve been too. Not just weird, it’s bizarre!
My hubby refused to try this one and I am not sure I am up to it
If that is desert, I would hate to see what dinner is…
Now, you should know this one – it’s a British desert!
I heard of it but I haven’t eaten it. And I don’t want to!
I wasn’t sure if I should laugh or run after seeing the name under heinz. I enjoy experimenting with international foods. There’s also something delicious in every culture. I’m not sure about this pudding…ha, ha, ha! thanks for a great laugh.
Apparently it’s very popular in England. Thank you for stopping by and commenting.
I’ve had this…it’s interesting, but I don’t really enjoy it.
My English mother (this is an English dessert) bought this for my husband the first year we were married (as a gag gift). He gagged!
I just couldn’t believe she did that. Talk about embarrassing.
Your mom is hilarious. This is so funny – Brits have the best since of humor!
Ewww! Did you eat it?