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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On October 23 2009 18:51 {ToT}Strafe wrote: I started to hate Korean food. Don't mob kill me plz ;D Says the dutch guy lol. What have you guys going for ya? | ||
Scaramanga
Australia8090 Posts
On October 23 2009 17:58 prOxi.swAMi wrote: + Show Spoiler + NANDOS!!!!!! (you don't get this in America... you poor kids!) ![]() STEAK!!!! ![]() Pork Bulgogi ![]() Billy Kee Chicken Thanks a lot, now I'm fucking starving >_< Nandos is wayyy to expencive, i went there to get a burger with a large drink and chips is 17$ which is just rediculous | ||
MoltkeWarding
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CTStalker
Canada9720 Posts
![]() paneer curry is pretty tasty ![]() | ||
baal
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MoltkeWarding
5195 Posts
On October 23 2009 21:21 CTStalker wrote: so... meat and potatoes? Roulade is surely more difficult to make than throwing a mixture of junk into a wok. | ||
Sadist
United States7165 Posts
![]() Since i was 2 =-) I could eat good french fries everyday for the rest of my life and be content. Need to be hot and crispy though | ||
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CTStalker
Canada9720 Posts
On October 23 2009 21:45 MoltkeWarding wrote: Roulade is surely more difficult to make than throwing a mixture of junk into a wok. Ah yes, the "it's harder to make and therefore must taste better" dictum okay | ||
MoltkeWarding
5195 Posts
On October 23 2009 22:06 CTStalker wrote: Ah yes, the "it's harder to make and therefore must taste better" dictum okay Your initial complaint expressed by the yawn was that the "meat and potatoes" formula was bland and dull. However, objectively seen, without assumptions of cultural prejudice, it's clear than Oriental cooking is far more bland and dull than that of Europe. It's inadmissible for the prosecution to change charges in the middle of a trial, you know. But since you mention taste, I'll take the opportunity to point out that most oriental meats put into stir-fry concoctions have a hard, rubbery quality. The effort of eating them often overwhelms the teeth as well as table manners. | ||
TonyL2
England1953 Posts
On October 22 2009 16:23 alffla wrote: ![]() cha siu + chicken rice a must eat when coming to hk Yea man, especially in the white boxes to take away ![]() Braised beef noodle soup! (Bad pic) | ||
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CTStalker
Canada9720 Posts
On October 23 2009 22:18 MoltkeWarding wrote: Your initial complaint expressed by the yawn was that the "meat and potatoes" formula was bland and dull. However, objectively seen, without assumptions of cultural prejudice, it's clear than Oriental cooking is far more bland and dull than that of Europe. It's inadmissible for the prosecution to change charges in the middle of a trial, you know. But since you mention taste, I'll take the opportunity to point out that most oriental meats put into stir-fry concoctions have a hard, rubbery quality. The effort of eating them often overwhelms the teeth as well as table manners. you're upset that i qualified my "yawn" differently than you interpreted it? and there's no meat in any paneer that i've ever had | ||
MoltkeWarding
5195 Posts
On October 23 2009 22:22 CTStalker wrote: you're upset that i qualified my "yawn" differently than you interpreted it? and there's no meat in any paneer that i've ever had You implied that Roulade with Blaukraut and Kloß was dull. While Kloß is bland, you have peas in your screenshot, and therefore have no right to yawn. | ||
unknown.sam
Philippines2701 Posts
![]() a favorite of the Filipino, sizzling pork sisig. unfortunately it's extremely high in cholesterol | ||
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thedeadhaji
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39489 Posts
![]() well, it's definiltey what I eat the most these days lol | ||
Night[Mare
Mexico4793 Posts
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yooh
China223 Posts
![]() ![]() and steamed bunsss... yummy, taro/yellow custard ![]() ![]() | ||
neutralstate
Singapore51 Posts
However, objectively seen, without assumptions of cultural prejudice, it's clear than Oriental cooking is far more bland and dull than that of Europe. But since you mention taste, I'll take the opportunity to point out that most oriental meats put into stir-fry concoctions have a hard, rubbery quality. The effort of eating them often overwhelms the teeth as well as table manners. come to singapore and i'll show you around and hopefully change your mind :D | ||
Boblion
France8043 Posts
On October 23 2009 23:40 neutralstate wrote: come to singapore and i'll show you around and hopefully change your mind :D You can't change Moltke. Many people have tried before ;d | ||
Zoler
Sweden6339 Posts
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