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This is it: I don't believe Nou exists! (pg. 10)
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| Zyklon_Jay |
| say hi to will:p |
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| chlola |
| quote: | Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
inb4frenchiestory |
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| Desiderata |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
i bet nou has emptied a couple of used panty machines....
if he was really in japan instead of being at home masturbating to dragon ball z. |
keyword: mainly "mainly used the regular vending machines"
Just giving you a rough go Nou.;) |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
The number of bun shops was amazing, had delicious buns every morning (even from places like Mr. Donut). |
Actually, let me to ask you something: is bread supposed to be sweet in the US as well? It's hard to find salty breads around here, and I wonder if it's a Brazilian thing... |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Actually, let me to ask you something: is bread supposed to be sweet in the US as well? It's hard to find salty breads around here, and I wonder if it's a Brazilian thing... |
It can be sweet (and a lot of the times better breads are), but it's not a necessity. There aren't really salty breads here. The only thing I can think of are Weck rolls which have caraway seeds and salt covering them. |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
It can be sweet (and a lot of the times better breads are), but it's not a necessity. There aren't really salty breads here. The only thing I can think of are Weck rolls which have caraway seeds and salt covering them. |
That's so weird... in my head bread is supposed to be salty, so I have a hard time here looking for baguettes and "frenchies" (which are the closest things I can find that resembles an actual Brazilian bread around here).
But I pretty much gave up on that :p |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
say hi to will:p | :stongue: you shut up it's good stuff!!
Meat, i think i've been to Englisher Garten. is that the one with the huge lake? the Germans i was living with never really old us specific names, just we were going to "the lake". and it was a nude lake full of nude old people. nicht gut. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Actually, let me to ask you something: is bread supposed to be sweet in the US as well? It's hard to find salty breads around here, and I wonder if it's a Brazilian thing... |
No, most breads in the US are not sweet, but then again most breads are dinner breads. We have plenty of sweet breakfast pastry breads, but they are all european creations.
I only had a few dinner roles at some restaurants and they tasted like normal dinner breads.
I think the Japanese just like sweet morning breads, even if its a plain roll.
I am not sure what you mean by salty though... :conf: |
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| Domesticated |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Ah, it was too amazing, the standard of living there was just above anything you can imagine in the US. :eyespop: |
Mmmmmm. Rare as it may be, I have to love that moment when a yank finally "gets it". |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
Mmmmmm. Rare as it may be, I have to love that moment when a yank finally "gets it". |
No, I've gotten it for a long time, but seeing it, just how MUCH better it is is amazing.
My dad has traveled all over Europe extensively for many years (most recently spending a month on the French coast :whip: ) and said that the standard of living in Japan is higher (though he doesn't agree with the pace of living there). |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
We have plenty of sweet breakfast pastry breads, but they are all european creations. |
King's Hawaiian Sweet Bread > everything you're talking about. |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
King's Hawaiian Sweet Bread > everything you're talking about. |
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