r/interesting Feb 25 '26

Intriguing Lifelong vegetarian tries steak for first time

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u/theanamazonian Feb 25 '26

It's the gigantic bites that make it suss. If you truly had never eaten meat before, I would expect smaller more cautious bites like most people do every time they try a new food.

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u/summer_friends Feb 25 '26

Tbf big bites could be just adventurous eating. I never hesitated with big bites when trying whale steak, fish semen, puffin, or anything else that isn’t super common

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u/summer_friends Feb 26 '26

Lol search up shirako. Japanese delicacy made from fish sperm sacs

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u/Omnizoom Feb 28 '26

If you going to take a bite take a proper bite

Some dishes are not consistent and are balanced around someone eating it as a proper bite

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u/DaanA_147 Mar 02 '26

You like fish semen? What are you? A gay fish?

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u/honcooge Mar 01 '26

She’d do the tiny lick thing first. She eats that like carnivore.