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Intellekshual
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Originally posted by PivotTechno
Thumbs up for merguez as well, which works amazingly well with pasta.

Oh hell yes. Merquez is bomb. I had it weekly when I lived in Morocco. It's very popular there.
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by enydo
Hahahaha this fills me with warmth.




See? And you all laughed at me.
srussell0018
you have a man back.
Salegon


Also, I like large amounts of food.
Silky Johnson
Mmmm red meat. I love a good steak..sauteed mushrooms on the side + caramelized onions. Omnomnom.


We had bbq steak tacos for dinner last night. :crazy:
Salegon
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Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Mmmm red meat. I love a good steak..sauteed mushrooms on the side + caramelized onions. Omnomnom.


We had bbq steak tacos for dinner last night. :crazy:


This sounds tasty. It's a pitty that steak is quite expensive over here, but you get what you pay for.
OrangestO
I love GOOD sushi. Too bad most places don't know how to do it right.

Other than that, Italian and Mexican.

I'm Polish, so technically it's not foreign to me, but I do love our dishes.

Even Canadians have some stuff I like: Canadian Bacon and Moose.

it, I love ALL food :p
OrangestO
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Originally posted by srussell0018
you have a man back.


:haha:

Nothing feminine about that back at all.
srussell0018
lol right? A few other people have pointed it out as well.
Intellekshual
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Originally posted by OrangestO
I'm Polish, so technically it's not foreign to me, but I do love our dishes.

My best friend from High School is Polish, he's also a chef at a restaurant in Montreal and used to make me the most delicious Polish food. Never had it before he made it for me. You guys DO have some pretty awesome dishes. :)

Silky Johnson
Is Polish food really much different than other European food? I figured places like Poland, Germany, Hungary all just had variations of the same stuff or share their dishes around don't they? Cabbage rolls, perogies, borsht, etc. But then I only ask that because I grew up in a Hungarian house and we ate stuff that I knew wasn't strictly Hungarian per se.
OrangestO
Hungarian?

Please tell me you've had letcho.

Served with a french baguette or white rice - SO GOOD!
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