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Anonymous No.82220475 >>82220486 >>82220499 >>82220528 >>82220549 >>82220562 >>82220604 >>82220607 >>82220631 >>82220636 >>82220990 >>82221023 >>82221063
What's your favorite food (not cuisine, I mean dish).

I think mine is sushi. I don't like Japanese food all that much except for sushi, but I really like sushi. The simple flavors and abundance of protein and veggies is really nice. It's nice tasty peasant food. Orderly sloppa.
Anonymous No.82220482 >>82220522 >>82220636
baked potato
never failed me
Anonymous No.82220486 >>82220495
>>82220475 (OP)
>(not cuisine, I mean dish).
professional retard here. what's the difference
Anonymous No.82220495 >>82220510 >>82220546
>>82220486
cuisine is like a genre of food(japanese) and dish is a singular kind of food(sushi)
Anonymous No.82220499
>>82220475 (OP)
Sushi is so fuckng good bro
Anonymous No.82220510
>>82220495
oh that's fucking cool. learned something new today. i went my whole life thinking they were the same thing
Anonymous No.82220520 >>82220534 >>82220636
For me it has to be tacos. There are so many different forms, all that are tasty and delicious.
Anonymous No.82220522
>>82220482
I can see that. Baked potatoes are a blank slate and can take a lot of toppings. How do you eat yours?
Anonymous No.82220528 >>82220542 >>82220636
>>82220475 (OP)
steak and rice with veggies and a some kind of sauce
Anonymous No.82220534
>>82220520
Yeah I like Mexican food a lot. Enchiladas are probably my favorite Mexican dish.
Anonymous No.82220542
>>82220528
Simpler meals like this are always great.
Anonymous No.82220546 >>82220550
>>82220495
me again
so if i understand this right: sandwich would be
>cuisine
but a hoagie would be
>dish
?
Anonymous No.82220549
>>82220475 (OP)
Sushi definitely isn't peasant food, at least in the west. It's expensive as fuck for what it is

I also love it, but it's not really high in protein as you say. It's mostly carbs with small pieces of fish
Anonymous No.82220550 >>82220556 >>82220558
>>82220546
No sandwich would be a dish in English cuisine.
Anonymous No.82220556
>>82220550
Like how pizza is an Italian dish that comes in many varieties. A hoagie is a variety of sandwich.
Anonymous No.82220558 >>82220563
>>82220550
okay, i think i kinda geddit. like how sushi is a dish, but there's variations of sushi?
Anonymous No.82220560 >>82220568 >>82220578
Was lurking this post and just wanted to say, the way that you are responding to all these posters is super low IQ and you sound like a total retard, you are probably better of getting fucked to death in the anus
Anonymous No.82220562 >>82220636
>>82220475 (OP)
Grilled chicken sandwich
Anonymous No.82220563 >>82220574
>>82220558
Yes exactly. Cuisine --> dish --> variety
Anonymous No.82220568
>>82220560
You are being very grey. Be yellow. Mellow yellow.
Anonymous No.82220574 >>82220579
>>82220563
kewl. i have no idea when or where i'm ever going to use this info, but i'm happy to know the distinction nonetheless. thanks for patiently answering my stupid questions, anon
Anonymous No.82220578
>>82220560 <----- this guy needs attention like a junkie needs heroin
Anonymous No.82220579
>>82220574
Happy to be of assistance, pal.
Anonymous No.82220604 >>82220623
>>82220475 (OP)
>sushi
sushi is pretty good, i enjoy mostly all kinds of sushi though
however i will kneel whenever i see fish, specially salmon
Anonymous No.82220607 >>82220614 >>82220636
>>82220475 (OP)
Penne alla vodka with ground beef mixed in. Unfortunately the all vodka sauce fills me up quickly so I end up taking home left overs.
Anonymous No.82220614 >>82220646
>>82220607
Looks delicious. I like it when the ground meat is mixed into the pasta rather than layered on top or shaped into meatballs or something.
Anonymous No.82220623 >>82220721
>>82220604
Based fish appreciator
Anonymous No.82220631 >>82220676
>>82220475 (OP)
Favorite food that isn't burgers or pizza would be some black soul food or barbecue. Grits, some mac and cheese, maybe some ribs and some pound cake. A plate of barbecue, have to have the mac and cheese, biscuits, grits, and maybe a cola
Ray Pusst No.82220636 >>82220652 >>82220705
>>82220475 (OP)
Weeb faggot shit. 4/10

>>82220482
Dogshit. 3/10

>>82220520
6/10 filthy Mexican spiccer.

>>82220528
Mid. 5/10

>>82220562
Mid nigger trash. 4/10

>>82220607
Someone with class. 8.5/10
Anonymous No.82220646 >>82220662
>>82220614
I kind of grew out of love with meat balls as of late. Just haven't had good meat balls in a while I guess.
Also I have recently decided to mix ground beef with popcorn out of boredom. Surprisingly good.
Anonymous No.82220652
>>82220636
Don't get so worked up and excited. This isn't about your dislikes.
Anonymous No.82220662 >>82220671
>>82220646
I wonder if cheese would pair well with the popcorn beefaroni.
Anonymous No.82220671 >>82220687
>>82220662
What type of cheese we talking?
Anonymous No.82220676 >>82220807
>>82220631
I love heavy food like that after a workout.
Anonymous No.82220687 >>82220713
>>82220671
Maybe something powdered. I'm worried about the moisture making the popcorn soggy.
Anonymous No.82220693 >>82220702
For me it's a nice rack o' ribs
Anonymous No.82220702 >>82220715
>>82220693
I've had pork ribs and beef ribs. Which do you prefer? My brother used to use a dry rub on them but I prefer them saucy.
Anonymous No.82220705
>>82220636
>Ray Pusst
Anonymous No.82220713
>>82220687
Shredded cheese would probably work better with the beef n popcorn mix
Anonymous No.82220715 >>82220738
>>82220702
Honestly never had beef ribs, would like to some time but they're even more expensive and sort of hard to find around here
Anonymous No.82220721 >>82220744 >>82220757
>>82220623
i like my salmon being cooked in an oven with some butter, topped with a garlicky white sauce and served with crispy potatoes, cant forget the lemon and obviously salad of tomato and onion
Anonymous No.82220738
>>82220715
I prefer pork. The beef rib texture is less pleasant to me. But it's worth a try sampling beef sometime to see what you prefer.
Anonymous No.82220744
>>82220721
That sounds delightful.
Anonymous No.82220757 >>82220773
>>82220721
I had salmon for dinner. Just a big slab of it cooked in butter and salt.
Anonymous No.82220773
>>82220757
i mean thats good,but i prefer to be a bit more elaborate since honestly id feel pretty sad abt my meal being that lonely lol
Anonymous No.82220807 >>82220860
>>82220676
Oh, and some mashed potatoes or some fried potatoes. The seasoning on it is incredible. Maybe a waffle and some chicken. That kind of food is heavy but worth it
Anonymous No.82220860 >>82220924
>>82220807
Do you like corn bread?
Anonymous No.82220924
>>82220860
I think i've had a few times. It is a take it or leave it thing for me. I'll take some lemon cake, pound cake, a waffle.
Spinoza-chan No.82220990 >>82221014
>>82220475 (OP)
Pasta always. Doesn't matter what sauce
Anonymous No.82221014
>>82220990
same as this
Anonymous No.82221023
>>82220475 (OP)
Steak. I fucking hate that Wetherspoons pubs stopped serving them.
Closest non-rip off prices I can find are at O'Neill's, but having drinks with it make it too expensive, and they have way less pubs.
It seems that any other pub or restaurant price for steak in Londonistan, other than Flat Iron, is a total rip-off.
Radovan Karadzic !!W1vfOJLo4qR No.82221063
>>82220475 (OP)
I really like this brand of Serbian cookies, but they started laughing at me so I'm probably gonna put them in the incinerator

As for an actual dish, probably quail