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I don't know about Europe, but my dad brought back a fried giraffe turd from Africa. He said it's a delicacy over there.
Quote from: Wheres my daddy on May 02, 2012, 03:46:31 PMI don't know about Europe, but my dad brought back a fried giraffe turd from Africa. He said it's a delicacy over there. did you see your dad's Rakim threads?
Quote from: bouli77 on May 01, 2012, 11:25:37 PMQuote from: LooN3y on April 30, 2012, 03:35:09 PMlol of course bro, i live in LA and i've tried all types of food, Mediterranean, Peruvian, Argentinean, Mexican & Homemade Mexican, Brazilian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, Tex-Mex, Italian,but like for asians and mexicans, when they eat in, they eat their ethnic meals.i mean do the brits eat fish and chips all day? or do they eat like white americans with like for dinner they'd prob eat some red meat (meat loaf or some sort of steak), with some veggies, and some type of starch either potato or mixed rice.i mean sounds stupid, but I'm pretty curious.yeah my asian friends eat their ethnic meals when they eat in, that is mostly rice, pho, bo bun, that type of food.I grew up in a globalized era and in a multicultural society, so when I eat in or out it can be very varied. i eat salads a lot, beef (steaks mostly), pork, lamb, duck, fish, lasagna, pizza, chinese/vietnamese food, and of course cheese.but the main trends in france are : Pizza : believe it or not, French people are the biggest pizza consumers in Europe, and that's a specialty in south of france (i'm guessing it's due to the massive italian heritage over there, especially in the south east).Wine : that's a given, like beer in Germany, most people drink wine at lunch & dinner, whether white, rosé or red according to the mealCheese : that's another given, so many different types of cheese, when i was in America that's what I missed the mostBrieRoquefortRaclettePork : i know Americans eat bacon a lot, i discovered bacon when i was in Canada in 1995 (even though bacon is pretty common in france too), never really liked it, I prefer French pork by far, whether it's bayonne ham, regular ham or saucisson, my favorite food in the world lol, we also eat chorizzo a lot but that's from SpainPastries : well it's another given, I'm not a huge fan of pastries, i don't eat that much sweet food, but I do enjoy croissants, pains aux raisins ( & pains au chocolat ) and éclairs aux chocolatsand of course, the baguette, which is a staple here,Omelette du fromage?
Quote from: LooN3y on April 30, 2012, 03:35:09 PMlol of course bro, i live in LA and i've tried all types of food, Mediterranean, Peruvian, Argentinean, Mexican & Homemade Mexican, Brazilian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, Tex-Mex, Italian,but like for asians and mexicans, when they eat in, they eat their ethnic meals.i mean do the brits eat fish and chips all day? or do they eat like white americans with like for dinner they'd prob eat some red meat (meat loaf or some sort of steak), with some veggies, and some type of starch either potato or mixed rice.i mean sounds stupid, but I'm pretty curious.yeah my asian friends eat their ethnic meals when they eat in, that is mostly rice, pho, bo bun, that type of food.I grew up in a globalized era and in a multicultural society, so when I eat in or out it can be very varied. i eat salads a lot, beef (steaks mostly), pork, lamb, duck, fish, lasagna, pizza, chinese/vietnamese food, and of course cheese.but the main trends in france are : Pizza : believe it or not, French people are the biggest pizza consumers in Europe, and that's a specialty in south of france (i'm guessing it's due to the massive italian heritage over there, especially in the south east).Wine : that's a given, like beer in Germany, most people drink wine at lunch & dinner, whether white, rosé or red according to the mealCheese : that's another given, so many different types of cheese, when i was in America that's what I missed the mostBrieRoquefortRaclettePork : i know Americans eat bacon a lot, i discovered bacon when i was in Canada in 1995 (even though bacon is pretty common in france too), never really liked it, I prefer French pork by far, whether it's bayonne ham, regular ham or saucisson, my favorite food in the world lol, we also eat chorizzo a lot but that's from SpainPastries : well it's another given, I'm not a huge fan of pastries, i don't eat that much sweet food, but I do enjoy croissants, pains aux raisins ( & pains au chocolat ) and éclairs aux chocolatsand of course, the baguette, which is a staple here,
lol of course bro, i live in LA and i've tried all types of food, Mediterranean, Peruvian, Argentinean, Mexican & Homemade Mexican, Brazilian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, Tex-Mex, Italian,but like for asians and mexicans, when they eat in, they eat their ethnic meals.i mean do the brits eat fish and chips all day? or do they eat like white americans with like for dinner they'd prob eat some red meat (meat loaf or some sort of steak), with some veggies, and some type of starch either potato or mixed rice.i mean sounds stupid, but I'm pretty curious.
Quote from: Furor Teutonicus on May 02, 2012, 01:16:35 AMThe standard meal here issome sort of meat + potatoes + salad/vegetablesThat's the holy trinity you shouldn't fuck with.Potatoes can be replaced by rice or noodles, but ever since Frederick The Great introduced potatoes Germans eat potatoes I would prefer fish as meat, but sadly you won't find fresh fish for a reasonable price here. In this regard I envy the Germans in the Northlmao @ "some sort of meat", so u dont even know what the hell ur eatin then?dog or cat?
The standard meal here issome sort of meat + potatoes + salad/vegetablesThat's the holy trinity you shouldn't fuck with.Potatoes can be replaced by rice or noodles, but ever since Frederick The Great introduced potatoes Germans eat potatoes I would prefer fish as meat, but sadly you won't find fresh fish for a reasonable price here. In this regard I envy the Germans in the North
Dutch food:
Must be Chorizo.