Favorite Food Thread

Oddly enough, a Favorite Food Thread does not exist yet. This can be something you ate recently, or have liked for a long time.

For instance, I like curry.

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I like various kinds of food.

On the other hand I have generally low tolerance to spicy foods and so donโ€™t like them that muchโ€ฆ

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Have you tried Korean Beef Bulgogi? It is sweet rather than spicy.

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I have no idea what a bulgogi even is, not to mention such a specific typeโ€ฆ

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What is the most exotic type of food youโ€™ve ever encountered in real life?

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Chocolate covered crickets. It was not from this vendor, but during one dinner on Halloween in my Undergraduate Degree.

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How many of them were actually consumed?

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I tried only one. It was not bad, but it was very crunchy, and extremely dry. Probably the driest thing I had ever eaten. It sucked up all the moisture from my mouth.

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I guess chocolate mightโ€™ve not been the sole thing added to that productโ€ฆ

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I like :belgium: lasagna from M&M (a local grocery brand in my province).

For those wondering what belgium meant, here it is.

Man, it was such an epic time when Pewds was #1 on YouTube.

Other than that, I like bolognese spaghetti and prefer when the meat sauce tastes spicy.

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Kind of funny that the filter also affects video titles, as it can change their meaningsโ€ฆ

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I wonder if people in Belgium eat Lasagna? Would a Belgium Lasagna be a desert Lasagna where the sauce is made of Belgium Chocolate? :thinking:

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Chocolate isnโ€™t being processed in Belgium to my knowledge. Itโ€™s too north for cocoa to grow there.

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this doesnโ€™t equal grown. Cocoa is grown elsewhere and shipped to Belgium for processing in many cases. Most interesting European foods works this way, because, you know, imperialism.

Edit: and then thereโ€™s the north with itโ€™s weird fishes and stuff. Donโ€™t come at me hhy, I know which European countries managed to have interesting food without oppressing millions.

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Why do I have a strange feeling this has drifted off towards politicsโ€ฆ and that this drifting is becoming increasingly common?

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Iโ€™m pretty sure explaining what cocoa is doing in europe is just called history. I suppose the specific wordings โ€œmost interesting european foodsโ€ and โ€œoppressing millionsโ€, but I donโ€™t consider calling european foods boring political, more comedic, and the latter is also just history, even if it isnโ€™t clean or pretty. No one is going to sue you for libel for talking about Ea-nฤแนฃir based on a single source, because itโ€™s just history. The reason the present doesnโ€™t work that way is because opinions on the present can effect a lot and everyone wants to share theirs so even innocently bringing something up is โ€œdrifting towards politicsโ€

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What is the worst food youโ€™ve tasted?

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Soy Milk was the worst food to me. The second worse was Almond Milk.

Do milk types in general not appeal to you?

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