I played GIBLET and it was rare! I pressed on the meaning and it said " the edible viscera of a bird, usually plural" so I played GIBLETS and it was not accepted.
Is chicken giblet soup only common in Australia?
It surprises me, Jacki, to hear chicken giblet soup is common in Australia. In fact I have never seen or heard of it in my 56 years here. That said I do know the word.
Sorry Pat, but I do disagree that all offal tastes foul. I have enjoyed various types over the years, cooked in various ways. It may be not to someone’s taste, but that is no different than some plant based ingredients not being to my taste due to their flavour or texture.
It also surprises me that it seems the tastes of the British have changed over the years, as my family, and it’s enjoyment of various types of offal, came to Australia from our original home in the UK. How the EU must have changed the country! Perhaps Brexit will remedy that!