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 don’t like them that much…

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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 type…

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What is the most exotic type of food you’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 might’ve not been the sole thing added to that product…

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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 meanings…

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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 isn’t being processed in Belgium to my knowledge. It’s too north for cocoa to grow there.

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this doesn’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 there’s the north with it’s weird fishes and stuff. Don’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 politics… and that this drifting is becoming increasingly common?

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I’m pretty sure explaining what cocoa is doing in europe is just called history. I suppose the specific wordings ā€œmost interesting european foodsā€ and ā€œoppressing millionsā€, but I don’t consider calling european foods boring political, more comedic, and the latter is also just history, even if it isn’t clean or pretty. No one is going to sue you for libel for talking about Ea-nāṣir based on a single source, because it’s just history. The reason the present doesn’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 ā€œdrifting towards politicsā€

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What is the worst food you’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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