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Oct 9, 7:08 AM
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A thread kind of in the same vein as the one I made yesterday, and kinda inspired by @BilboBaggins365 saying he likes maple syrup along with some maple syrup-flavored food. So, think of the food or recipes from your country or culture. Is it stuff that you actually appreciate, or maybe only find okay? Or have you always been reluctant to eat some of it? Which is it?
Oct 9, 7:22 AM
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Yes, I love the food where I'm from.

I wish there were restaurants near where I live. The only one available is miles and miles away.
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Oct 9, 7:35 AM
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I've come to realise that I've tried a lot and like them in varying degrees.
found this helpful pic that I marked instead of typing it all out.

I hate crumpets, they just taste like sponges. Me mum used to make us bubble & squeak and although it went down, it wasn't without a fight.

I've never seen let alone tried beef wellington or jellied eels, but they look fucking disgusting.
Oct 9, 7:42 AM
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americans don't have a culture and I don't know what american food is supposed to be

I subsist on bread, lettuce and canned tuna
it's all I need
Oct 9, 7:46 AM
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Both yes and no. I'm not a fan of the traditional dishes belonging to my community which my mother cooks at home mostly because majority of the dishes have coconut in them and I hate the rough texture of coconut. On the other hand I love dishes from other regions of the country which I've had in restaurants, unfortunately I don't know how to cook them and based on tutorials it's a pretty lengthy process. Having lots of vegetarian options without using fake meat is the best part of food here.
Oct 9, 7:50 AM
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I'm not the biggest fan of traditional food in general. I'm trying to have a healthy diet so I mostly eat chicken , pasta , potatoes and rice for the main meals .
Oct 9, 7:55 AM
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Yea, it is pretty tasty, just like most food.
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Oct 9, 8:06 AM
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I don't avoid cultural food out of rebellion, I choose what fuels me best.
I read ingredient labels thoroughly.
I’ve mastered the art of saying “No thanks” to sugar and deep-fried nostalgia.
Many traditional dishes in rich culinary cultures are loaded with oil, sugar, salt, or carbs. But they don't aligned with my clean-eating philosophy..
I've never even had alcohol in my life, I'm allergic to toxins.
Oct 9, 8:29 AM
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My country is a union of very different traditional communities with own cuisine, and I love some of our food, yes. Wouldn't call Currywurst and Kebab a pinnacle of it though, haha.
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Oct 9, 10:19 AM

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I think I like most of the food from here or otherwise associated with here but originating elsewhere. Well though there is some Southern food that seems unappetizing like chitlins
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I love the food from my place whether it’s the typical cuisine or just about anything local and its healthier too.



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Oct 9, 10:21 AM

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Yes I absolutely love the food in my country. Its filled with flavor.
If you enjoyed the time you wasted, then its not a waste of time.

Oct 9, 10:26 AM

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Italian food that is American made? Yes!

Carbonara my beloved.



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Oct 9, 10:32 AM
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I like it, delicious food but it's horrible for you.

Like soul food or churches chicken.
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Little_Sheepling said:
I've come to realise that I've tried a lot and like them in varying degrees.
found this helpful pic that I marked instead of typing it all out.

I hate crumpets, they just taste like sponges. Me mum used to make us bubble & squeak and although it went down, it wasn't without a fight.

I've never seen let alone tried beef wellington or jellied eels, but they look fucking disgusting.

Im surprised black pudding tastes kind of good or at least alright. I have really been wanting to try Scotch eggs but not cold though not a fan of cold eggs.

How did you eat the crumpets? I havent had a crumpet but have had English muffins (aka over there toaster crumpets aka American crumpets) which I like loaded with butter and cinnamon sugar or with lemon curd. Looking at pictures and descriptions Welsh and Scottish crumpets seem pretty different too.

Also wait chicken tikka masala was invented in the UK. I didnt know that. Thought it was India since it is always associated with Indian food.
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Little_Sheepling said:
I've come to realise that I've tried a lot and like them in varying degrees.
found this helpful pic that I marked instead of typing it all out.

I hate crumpets, they just taste like sponges. Me mum used to make us bubble & squeak and although it went down, it wasn't without a fight.

I've never seen let alone tried beef wellington or jellied eels, but they look fucking disgusting.

Im surprised black pudding tastes kind of good or at least alright. I have really been wanting to try Scotch eggs but not cold though not a fan of cold eggs.

How did you eat the crumpets? I havent had a crumpet but have had English muffins (aka over there toaster crumpets aka American crumpets) which I like loaded with butter and cinnamon sugar or with lemon curd. Looking at pictures and descriptions Welsh and Scottish crumpets seem pretty different too.

Also wait chicken tikka masala was invented in the UK. I didnt know that. Thought it was India since it is always associated with Indian food.
@traed I think it's the thought of what it's made of is subconsciously off-putting, but like with haggis, I found it surprisingly good.

Ah it's been a while, but I think just warmed with butter is how I have crumpets. I think it was pretty much tasteless but I really hated the texture of it, and probably the smell too, although I've probably smelt worser foods.

Ah yeah no that one was invented in Britain. It's not really my most favourite curry dish though, it's okay but prefer spicier ones 🔥
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We do some amazing BBQ here, so yeah.

I even want to do one this weekend.
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there are alright parts of Czech cuisine but not much. Its probably better than Polish, German and prison food. Best parts of our cuisine is what we got from the Magyars and then also goose.
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I've come to realise that I've tried a lot and like them in varying degrees.
found this helpful pic that I marked instead of typing it all out.

I hate crumpets, they just taste like sponges. Me mum used to make us bubble & squeak and although it went down, it wasn't without a fight.

I've never seen let alone tried beef wellington or jellied eels, but they look fucking disgusting.
@Little_Sheepling What in the hell is next to haggis 💀 I've never seen that before, I thought it just meant cigarette for British people😭

Anyway, I said this in another thread but I don't like Vegemite very much (but it's okay with cheese).
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"Do you actually like the food associated with your country or culture?"
Yeah.
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As an Asian American, I am 88% Filipino (verified by a DNA test) and I am not fond of eating it? I just simply grew up consuming food of this culture to where I have grown tired of it and seek to immerse in other cuisines
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Yes and no. I like our cuisine but it's bland af and that sucks. But mostly I like our foods

But I'm not eating mämmi. It looks like literal poop and tastes kinda meh
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americans don't have a culture and I don't know what american food is supposed to be

I subsist on bread, lettuce and canned tuna
it's all I need
XMGA030 said:
americans don't have a culture


Where do you think modern music comes from?
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"Do you actually like the food associated with your country or culture?"
yes, i absoultely love the food from my country
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MissHeed said:
Where do you think modern music comes from?


Damn, how could I forget about modern "music"?

It's true, americans have a culture. A culture of trash.
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Where do you think modern music comes from?


Damn, how could I forget about modern "music"?

It's true, americans have a culture. A culture of trash.
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Well what comes to my mind is that I do like salmon soup and Karelian pasty.
Sima is also ok… Not all tho, but some.

Mämmi is no no no no no no.
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MissHeed said:
Where do you think modern music comes from?


Damn, how could I forget about modern "music"?

It's true, americans have a culture. A culture of trash.
@XMGA030 Mostly reference genre all modern genre were made by Americans.

Americans made tons of sports, entertainment and useful inventions that are used world to this. But okay I guess
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@Little_Sheepling What in the hell is next to haggis 💀 I've never seen that before, I thought it just meant cigarette for British people😭

Anyway, I said this in another thread but I don't like Vegemite very much (but it's okay with cheese).
SaiteiDaOrette said:
What in the hell is next to haggis 💀 I've never seen that before, I thought it just meant cigarette for British people😭

They appear to be what Americans call "meatballs."
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filipino food is heavy on fried foods and sugar also i find balut disgusting so while most foods here are delicious they are not healthy
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Yeah it's all right, burgers and hot dogs and pizza for us Americans. Though I wouldn't mind that being substituted for Chinese food. 🤩

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