Titanfoo said: »
real Mexican food is amazing, anyone that wouldn't eat it has personal issues.
or has never been very hungry.
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Titanfoo said: » real Mexican food is amazing, anyone that wouldn't eat it has personal issues. or has never been very hungry. Titanfoo said: » Anna Ruthven said: » Ragnarok.Raenil said: » It's cool, most people here (the US) seem to have difficulty understanding Texmex isn't actually Mexican food. Heavily inspired, but very much different. real Mexican food is amazing, anyone that wouldn't eat it has personal issues. From my own personally experience, most American people have stupidly low spice tolerance. Particularly if they didn't grow up in places with fairly high Hispanic and South/South-East Asian culinary influences. Ragnarok.Raenil said: » Titanfoo said: » Anna Ruthven said: » Ragnarok.Raenil said: » It's cool, most people here (the US) seem to have difficulty understanding Texmex isn't actually Mexican food. Heavily inspired, but very much different. real Mexican food is amazing, anyone that wouldn't eat it has personal issues. From my own personally experience, most American people have stupidly low spice tolerance. Particularly if they didn't grow up in places with fairly high Hispanic and South/South-East Asian culinary influences. And by "personal experience" I mean my time in the culinary business. In which the question I was probably asked the most was if something was spicy. And usually, if it was anything that wasn't a bell pepper, they'd scrunch up their face in disgust and say no thanks.
Poblano Pepper Poppers were an exception, because the cream cheese helped balance the heat. First thing people here think if you say mexican food it's spiciy beans.
Actually, it's the only thing. Valefor.Sehachan said: » First thing people here think if you say mexican food it's spiciy beans. Actually, it's the only thing. Anna Ruthven said: » Ragnarok.Raenil said: » Titanfoo said: » Anna Ruthven said: » Ragnarok.Raenil said: » It's cool, most people here (the US) seem to have difficulty understanding Texmex isn't actually Mexican food. Heavily inspired, but very much different. real Mexican food is amazing, anyone that wouldn't eat it has personal issues. From my own personally experience, most American people have stupidly low spice tolerance. Particularly if they didn't grow up in places with fairly high Hispanic and South/South-East Asian culinary influences. Most butchers in the U.S. receive what are basically chunks of already dead animal and just process those into cuts of meat we're familiar with. Fish can be shipped on ice, to avoid freezing it while maintaining a certain degree of freshness, but not nearly enough to serve raw. Quick Frozen fish, however, can be safely served raw. As safely served as non well done beef, anyway. Anna Ruthven said: » You really need to win some money and do a global food adventure. There's good stuff out there. *** that, she lives in god damn Italy, you or I would be far better suited since we live in the cultural wasteland that is the 'midwest usa'. god damn it girlboy. Southern California is a wonderful place to visit if you want to experience lots of mostly genuine foreign cuisine.
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I must live in an odd area considering I can eat fresh this day fish, beef, really anything tbh.
Go to Ikea for genuine Swedish food lol
There are several things she said she's never tried.
Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Well, unless it's to impress gringos, as street food or as a means to have leftovers. So many gabachos...it ain't Mexican if it ain't Oaxacan Odin.Strummer
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Ragnarok.Raenil said: » Southern California is a wonderful place to visit if you want to experience lots of mostly genuine foreign cuisine. It's truly a culinary wonderland. DAMN YOU, NO EDITING! I OBVIOUSLY MEANT TO TYPE H. DAMN YOU TO HELL!!
Phoenix is probably got more going on than New York due to all the East Coast transplants migrating to the 7th ring of hell.
I live in Phoenix, and aside from Chino Bandito (Chinese/Mexican fusion) and Señor Sushi (Mexican sushi), there's really not much variety here.
You're not getting out of that north end area much.
Try: La Phoenician San Tan Brewery Lo-Lo's Sardella's Charm Thai Salty Senorita Spinato's Portillo's Detroit Coney Dogs The Counter Blue Hound AZ 88 I could go on. Holy ***guys... I just realized something.
Ok, so, just admit it, the Republican party has been absolute ***lately due to the aftermath of the Bush administration and the emergence of crazies like the Tea Party, birthers, etc. and the party needs to die, it needs to die in a fire. "Trump is too divisive!" "Trump is destroying the Republican party!" What if, just what if...he actually knows what he's doing, what if he's intentionally trying to destroy the GOP as it stands atm? In short, what if he is actually doing some good that is hidden behind what everyone sees as him doing something bad? Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Marco Rubio... To be fair, a vote for them is a vote for the same *** as Bush, McCain, and Romney but a vote for Trump is Russian roulette. It could be a click or a bang. I'm not sure how optimistic I want to be here but I am a little optimistic that we won't be completely ***. You just realized that rly?
Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Lo-Lo's Anna Ruthven said: » Holy ***guys... I just realized something. Ok, so, just admit it, the Republican party has been absolute ***lately due to the aftermath of the Bush administration and the emergence of crazies like the Tea Party, birthers, etc. and the party needs to die, it needs to die in a fire. "Trump is too divisive!" "Trump is destroying the Republican party!" What if, just what if...he actually knows what he's doing, what if he's intentionally trying to destroy the GOP as it stands atm? In short, what if he is actually doing some good that is hidden behind what everyone sees as him doing something bad? Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Marco Rubio... To be fair, a vote for them is a vote for the same *** as Bush, McCain, and Romney but a vote for Trump is Russian roulette. It could be a click or a bang. I'm not sure how optimistic I want to be here but I am a little optimistic that we won't be completely ***. Shiva.Viciousss said: » You just realized that rly? I used to also just assume he was a Democrat plant to just *** ***up. Offline
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Anna Ruthven said: » Holy ***guys... I just realized something. Ok, so, just admit it, the Republican party has been absolute ***lately due to the aftermath of the Bush administration and the emergence of crazies like the Tea Party, birthers, etc. and the party needs to die, it needs to die in a fire. "Trump is too divisive!" "Trump is destroying the Republican party!" What if, just what if...he actually knows what he's doing, what if he's intentionally trying to destroy the GOP as it stands atm? In short, what if he is actually doing some good that is hidden behind what everyone sees as him doing something bad? Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Marco Rubio... To be fair, a vote for them is a vote for the same *** as Bush, McCain, and Romney but a vote for Trump is Russian roulette. It could be a click or a bang. I'm not sure how optimistic I want to be here but I am a little optimistic that we won't be completely ***. Are you actually being serious right now? Several of us have been trying to point this out for a long time. Anna Ruthven said: » Yeah. Previously, I saw him as a loudmouth nutjob who's only in the race to be in front of a camera and show his metaphorical ***. But his pretty much being the nominee and Republican senators and Paul Ryan not wanting to support him, voters burning their I'd cards, etc. I see it slightly different now. I used to also just assume he was a Democrat plant to just *** ***up. Why did this all of the sudden dawn on you? This is really fascinating if you are being honest. I'm not being sarcastic or anything right now I really want to know! Lakshmi.Deces said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Lakshmi.Deces said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Lakshmi.Deces said: » foreign cars are built here to save money because of the cost they would have to pay from import/ dock fees, It's called tariffs. I know you run a sweat shop full of smelly midget immigrant from the south, even you should understand. Because if you consider docking fees as tariffs, you would also consider the cost to transport the goods from the foreign nation to the nation of sale as a tariff also, which is also incorrect. Docking fees, along with transportation costs, are costs associated with moving product from the warehouse/factory to the wholesale store. Your whole argument hinged with tariffs, which do not exist anymore. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tariffs_in_the_United_States Out of all those tariffs, how many are still in existence? The answer? Zero. Also, sorry to break the Mexican Food/Trump saving the world topics.
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