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Have you any of you eaten some eastern specialities? I mean nests, dog, sushi. With the letter one I had some experience, and I must say that it's awesome. But I'm curious with the others
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That can be because of the culture. We eat pig, they eat dog. Not big difference.
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I was aware of it, but it's still eastern food, and I was curious what kind of meat it has.
Earlier (with years) I thought that those weirdnesses aren't eatable, but after I ate sushi and clam, I realized, that foods that aren't supported by our culture can be awsomely good.
Earlier (with years) I thought that those weirdnesses aren't eatable, but after I ate sushi and clam, I realized, that foods that aren't supported by our culture can be awsomely good.
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Yeah, food from other cultures/countries can be really good. And to answer your question, there was pork in it, so it's regular i guess . In Holland here we got a saying called "wat een boer niet kent, eet ie niet" going trough the translationhead of mine it just says that people don't like to eat what they don't know. I think it's really normal, but at the same time you can miss a lot of really good stuff, like sushi!!!
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Roast beef and salmon for breakfast? Salmon here is extremely expensive. Having it it twice a day might cost you around 60 dollars.
Today, I'm going having chicken strogonoff, salad (tomatoes, potatoes, greeenies, watermellon - I love having it with regular meal, so I don't have to drink anything else - and as much olive oil as I can pour on that), some roast beef, grilled chicken, salty macaroni, caneloni, tortelle, rice, beans - UPA!
Today, I'm going having chicken strogonoff, salad (tomatoes, potatoes, greeenies, watermellon - I love having it with regular meal, so I don't have to drink anything else - and as much olive oil as I can pour on that), some roast beef, grilled chicken, salty macaroni, caneloni, tortelle, rice, beans - UPA!
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Ca n-am tinut post pana atunci, si am fost la biserica ieri?! nu te ingrijora, era doar pt o zi... (apa nu se pune, right?)theLuckyDragon wrote:"Post negru" being complete fasting -- no food whatsoever. Why ever are you doing that?...
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