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I have no idea what I just ordered from the [Bad Food Thread]
Indie Winterdie KräheRudi Hurzlmeier (German, b. 1952)Registered Userregular
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
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smof[Growling historic on the fury road]Registered Userregular
What's crazy in the first picture?
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Librarian's ghostLibrarian, Ghostbuster, and TimSporkRegistered Userregular
Look at those tiny ketchup packets. Dear god could you imagine those people here in the US having to deal with that when they normally use a god damn drink lid to pile ketchup onto?
Look at those tiny ketchup packets. Dear god could you imagine those people here in the US having to deal with that when they normally use a god damn drink lid to pile ketchup onto?
Man I bet those packets have more ketchup in them than our usual packets.
Also when they switched a lot of fast food places to those obnoxious dip and squeeze packets instead of the old ones, the restaurants started getting cheap and only giving one packet when you go through the drive through and what the fuuuuuuuuck.
Look at those tiny ketchup packets. Dear god could you imagine those people here in the US having to deal with that when they normally use a god damn drink lid to pile ketchup onto?
Some of the places here hand out these fancy packets of Ketchup
I did name one of the guilds I ended up with in Wow Fancy Like Ketchup
Those are the packets I was talking about!
They fucking suck! Restaurants will only give you one at the drive thru for an entire large fry! “But it’s the equivalent of three of the old packs” shut up that’s enough for like half an order of fries!
Those packets are awesome when they actually have it enough of them. Only Wendy's used to have them though and they switched back to the shitty ones that have enough ketchup for a single fry.
Mc'ds is the only one around here that doesn't hand them out
The Ketchup burger king had before was good now it's adequate.
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#pipeCocky Stride, Musky odoursPope of Chili TownRegistered Userregular
If you're in japan and want fast food burgers you should be going to Lotteria or Mos Burger man. They're so much more interesting than McDonalds.
When I was in Japan for my honeymoon, I got a really bad throat infection and had to go to the hospital for IV antibiotics, then right after we went to Mos Burger and it made me feel so much better.
Look at those tiny ketchup packets. Dear god could you imagine those people here in the US having to deal with that when they normally use a god damn drink lid to pile ketchup onto?
they look normal sized to me?
Yep. Typical Aussie tomato sauce packets from fast food places look like this:
If you're in japan and want fast food burgers you should be going to Lotteria or Mos Burger man. They're so much more interesting than McDonalds.
When I was in Japan for my honeymoon, I got a really bad throat infection and had to go to the hospital for IV antibiotics, then right after we went to Mos Burger and it made me feel so much better.
I. Love. Mos Burger!
I made a point of eating there every time i went to Hong Kong.
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ReginaldWhen I am Pres., I will createthe Department of ______Registered Userregular
#pipeCocky Stride, Musky odoursPope of Chili TownRegistered Userregular
edited October 2017
Ok my wife says that the wrapper says it's a "Moon Viewing" burger.
the wrapper says Tsukimi, which refers to a fall tradition of looking at the moon because it's extra big. Specifically looking at the moon's reflection in a pond??
There are specific foods and iconography related to Tsukimi, including eggs (because the yolk looks like the moon) and rabbits (because there's folklore about a rabbit that lives on the moon)
so Tsukimi Burgers are a range of special burgers that have a fried egg on them, and they're decorated with a rabbit because it's part of the season.
Ok my wife says that the wrapper says it's a "Moon Viewing" burger.
the wrapper says Tsukimi, which refers to a fall tradition of looking at the moon because it's extra big. Specifically looking at the moon's reflection in a pond??
There are specific foods and iconography related to Tsukimi, including eggs (because the yolk looks like the moon) and rabbits (because there's folklore about a rabbit that lives on the moon)
so Tsukimi Burgers are a range of special burgers that have a fried egg on them, and they're decorated with a rabbit because it's part of the season.
Okay Thats just wrong. Not because of the concept, but because those eggs are obviously completely cooked. It's not a fried egg on a burger unless the yoke is soft and pops, making the sandwich into a sticky, gooey, runny, delicious mess as soon as you pick it up.
update: the korean bbq place was really good and we ate a whole lot
it was a Korean chain called 678 owned by a comedian, and they had a wall of celebrity signatures, but it was also incredibly high quality. Like, they had their own in-house butcher and all the cuts were just exquisite, and it was cool because they had a whole room full of furnaces to heat up the coals they used, and also it had some of the best sides. They had this scrambled egg dish that was just the most incredibly light and fluffy mix and it was just divine.
also got to try a "German-Style" Korean beer which was pretty nice, as well as pork jowls
Would you trust McDonald's to give you a runny yoke?
Well my view is basically if you can't do something the way its suppose to be done (Baring where you are specifically trying to do something new), then you shouldnt half-ass it.
Stercus, Stercus, Stercus, Morituri Sum
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Librarian's ghostLibrarian, Ghostbuster, and TimSporkRegistered Userregular
Look at those tiny ketchup packets. Dear god could you imagine those people here in the US having to deal with that when they normally use a god damn drink lid to pile ketchup onto?
they look normal sized to me?
It was mostly a joke but Americans typically use way more ketchup that that. I was not kidding about regularly seeing people use large drink lids to pour a massive amount of ketchup onto them.
Colleague brought snacks from Japan. Eating japanese nacks for the first time is like playing roulette. "This candy looks nice, a bit like red liqourice....oh, its salted beef jerky."
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I realize it's mostly the good ice cream, but I still had ice cream for breakfast, I think it fits here
Somebody stop me from buying the cookie butter Oreo's
Man I bet those packets have more ketchup in them than our usual packets.
Also when they switched a lot of fast food places to those obnoxious dip and squeeze packets instead of the old ones, the restaurants started getting cheap and only giving one packet when you go through the drive through and what the fuuuuuuuuck.
I also bought some of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Essentials-Condiment-Containers-Disposable-Ramekins/dp/B01NCIM2CL/
So if they only have the pump stations I can fill 'em on up.
But whenever I take out I prefer not having ketchup.
It's odd.
I DONT KNOW
It was curious
they look normal sized to me?
I did name one of the guilds I ended up with in Wow Fancy Like Ketchup
Those are the packets I was talking about!
They fucking suck! Restaurants will only give you one at the drive thru for an entire large fry! “But it’s the equivalent of three of the old packs” shut up that’s enough for like half an order of fries!
The Ketchup burger king had before was good now it's adequate.
When I was in Japan for my honeymoon, I got a really bad throat infection and had to go to the hospital for IV antibiotics, then right after we went to Mos Burger and it made me feel so much better.
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Yep. Typical Aussie tomato sauce packets from fast food places look like this:
and they hold half an ounce of sauce.
I. Love. Mos Burger!
I made a point of eating there every time i went to Hong Kong.
Tomorrow I'm going to eat a cheese pizza I bought from Morrison's with some left over onion and chive double Gloucester added
More cheese
WE NEED FACTS
the wrapper says Tsukimi, which refers to a fall tradition of looking at the moon because it's extra big. Specifically looking at the moon's reflection in a pond??
There are specific foods and iconography related to Tsukimi, including eggs (because the yolk looks like the moon) and rabbits (because there's folklore about a rabbit that lives on the moon)
so Tsukimi Burgers are a range of special burgers that have a fried egg on them, and they're decorated with a rabbit because it's part of the season.
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
https://youtu.be/j4IFNKYmLa8
Steam: Feriluce
Battle.net: Feriluce#1995
Lets be honest. Is having the meat be a mystery really all that different from any other McDonalds?
Okay Thats just wrong. Not because of the concept, but because those eggs are obviously completely cooked. It's not a fried egg on a burger unless the yoke is soft and pops, making the sandwich into a sticky, gooey, runny, delicious mess as soon as you pick it up.
Steam
... what the fuck
(top comment on that vid: "New Black Mirror episode looks awesome!")
And then Master Roshi blew up the moon.
it was a Korean chain called 678 owned by a comedian, and they had a wall of celebrity signatures, but it was also incredibly high quality. Like, they had their own in-house butcher and all the cuts were just exquisite, and it was cool because they had a whole room full of furnaces to heat up the coals they used, and also it had some of the best sides. They had this scrambled egg dish that was just the most incredibly light and fluffy mix and it was just divine.
also got to try a "German-Style" Korean beer which was pretty nice, as well as pork jowls
Steam // Secret Satan
I would fight a robot before I ate low-cal ice cream.
Well my view is basically if you can't do something the way its suppose to be done (Baring where you are specifically trying to do something new), then you shouldnt half-ass it.
It was mostly a joke but Americans typically use way more ketchup that that. I was not kidding about regularly seeing people use large drink lids to pour a massive amount of ketchup onto them.