50 Things To Eat Before You Die

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That does it. We're getting Durian when we come to Toronto! King of the Fruits! I don't care that it smells simply awful, it tastes great! (although i'm told it's an acquired taste).
I would add halva, or halawa, however you say or spell it. I know it comes in many forms, but the best I ever ate was made of dates and rosewater, and it practically melted in your mouth.
Halva - check - I ate my first Halva in the Saint John city market when I was a little girl. Lotsa firsts in that market.

Where'd you have your? I'll bet it was somewhere more exotic!
Oooooooooooh you MUST go have beignets at Cafe du Monde. They're so bad for you, but sooooo good.

Reindeer is sorta like buffalo, but gamey like venison. Quite good actually. And you should definitely try durian!
You guys are pointing out some great things and some of that other list is suspect. I mean "pasta" phht! What kind of "pasta"???? Are we talking Spaghetti & Meat Sauce or Pasta Puttenesca or Singapore Style Vermicelli - details people, we want details!

So I'm definitely going to start a CheapEats 50 things to eat before you die discussion over on the CETO/CEOT blogs (I'll put up a link when I get the posting crafted later today).

Durian - perhaps in a park somewhere as we wander through Nuit Blanche this weekend.

Now, reesie & june - where is this delightful Cafe du Monde. I wanna know!
It's in New Orleans. I think they have reopened (possibly one of the first place to reopen) after Katrina. You can also find them online. It's seriously an institution!

I don't think the original list is specific enough at all. I mean, thai food? Do they mean any crappy plate of pad thai or drinking a thai iced tea sold at a chinese boba place? Or do they mean spicy basil chicken or any of the curries (which oddly enough aren't eaten often in thailand, I've heard from my thai friend).

Cafe du Monde is an open-air coffee stand (roofed but wall-less) on Decatur Street in New Orleans that's open 24-7. It only closes on Christmas Day. It's been open at the same location since 1862, and it only serves coffee, OJ, milk and beignets.

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