I ate my way through Croatia. Really, I did. The waistline in most of my shorts now squeezes my midsection as a reminder of all the Pag cheese, risotto, and other delicious things I consumed. I even wrote a list of “must tries in croatia” that I drool over frequently.
But there was just one food I couldn’t do – oysters.
I can do strange, bizarre, and weird. I can do fried, crunchy, sweet, and sour. But I just can’t do gelatinous or slimy. No way, no how.
Jack says
I was in Ston recently, but it was a quick visit as we were en route to the ferry port so didn’t get to try the oysters.
Well done for giving them a go; it says a lot for your professionalism that you’ll try something you know you’re not keen on because to do otherwise might risk insulting the hosts.
Lots of people wouldn’t 🙂
TravelBlggr says
I’ll try “most” things at least once. 😉
Durian actually surprised me in a good way.
Sand In My Suitcase says
Croatia is one of our favorite places in the world – especially Hvar and Mali Losinj! (And while we actually luv oysters, we didn’t eat any there.) If interested, you can read a couple of our published magazine articles on Croatia – “Diocletian’s Palatial City”: http://www.sandinmysuitcase.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/NUVO-Diocletians-Palace.pdf and “The Jewels of the Dalmatian Coast”: http://www.sandinmysuitcase.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Deckchair-Summer-2006-Cruising-Croatia-article.pdf
Jennifer says
Thanks for the laugh! Love this story!
My dad has always been an adventurous eater, whereas my mom is about the world’s pickiest. My dad convinced me to try oysters on the half shell as a kid, though my mom’s commentary that they looked like boogers meant that they never stood a chance.
I’ve had them Rockefeller and enjoyed them, but I’d need to give them another go raw.
TravelBlggr says
I can eat them Rockefeller style or fried, but not raw. At least I tried! 😉
Tamara says
It’s great you did your best so as not to offend your hosts. Oysters can be an acquired (or never acquired) taste! We both love them, and would gladly have sat beside you and surreptitiously scarfed them down for you. Croatia is high on our list, so Vila Koruna in Ston is hereby added as well! Thanks for the tips and the funny story.
Rachelle Lucas says
I knew they were awesome oysters, I just can’t do oysters raw without a little tequila, crackers, and Tabasco. I could see the quality just by looking at them. But they’re just not my thing.