I’m going to show you a menu that I ate from last March. Tell me what you think?
Where on earth did I find something like this…?
Singapore.
I was there on business and my host offered to take me out to the Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant at the Singapore Marriott Hotel. I just about had a heart attack when I saw this menu (frequent readers will know about my challenges in eating new foods.)
With an option of going hungry or being polite and gracious, I chose the latter.
About the only thing I enjoyed on the menu was the beef. The almond cream wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t tasty either. But the sea cucumber and jellyfish…I’m content with not having that again. But a funny thing happened that night after dinner. And while I can’t prove it, it’s never happened before and I’ve never had jellyfish before. So they MUST be inextricably linked to each other…
I woke up around 3 A.M. with an urge to go to the bathroom. When I opened my eyes I saw a person standing in my room. I screamed, “Get out of here!” And threw myself to the ground. I started kicking my feet high in the air to defend myself from this intruder. As I got close enough to the light switched I turned it on and the visitor vanished.
Never in my life have I hallucinated. It was bizarre, unreal, realistic, and frightening, all at the same time. Needless to say I was too scared to fall asleep after that. I remained awake until it was time to leave for the airport and board my plane. Never again Jellyfish. Never again.
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Oh, so what does Jellyfish taste like? Rubber Bands. Yep, grab a handful of rubber bands put them in your mouth and you’ll have the consistency, and taste of Jellyfish. Bon Appetit!







Hillarious!! Quite a vision – throwing yourself to the floor, kicking and screaming -haha! That’s probably exactly what I would have done, too. Funny!! But, holy cow…that is a crazy story! Thanks for the heads-up – I’ll know to stay away from jelly fish!
It was one of the most terrifying moments of my life because it felt so real. I have never experienced anything like it – and hope I never have to. Don’t eat Jellyfish! I’ll see you out there…
I’m from Singapore and jellyfish is really quite delicious to me!!!
Brittany, how do you eat your jellyfish? Perhaps mine was prepared differently? I’ll see you out there!