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The Death Penalty

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  • VivixenneVivixenne Remember your training, and we'll get through this just fine. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Druhim wrote: »
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    potatoe wrote: »
    i don't like to see the shape of the actual animal i'm eating
    it's unnerving

    yeah and this is a sentiment I see mainly from Americans and Canadians, not so much from other cultures

    I don't completely understand it, but there you go

    I think it may stem from stuff like cultural views of animals as food, as well as certain other countries (namely those in the east) and their lack of an option to be picky about their food

    think about this, too: food allergies are more prevalent in the US and Canada than they are in any other part of the world

    god I need to find a source for that info I know someone is going to ask for one
    I know this was pages back, but I think it has less to do with being able to be picky about food and much more to do with how industrialized food production has become over the last century here. Increasingly, Americans are detached from where their food comes from. Aside from buying butchered meat and poultry, and even then deboned, skinned chicken is sold at a premium. Many Americans won't eat meat off the bone (ribs, chicken on the bone, etc). Intellectually Americans know that beef came from a cow, but the more you remind us that it came from an actual animal by leaving the bones in or skin on the more distasteful we tend to find it. I believe it's largely due to how relatively little cooking Americans tend to do compared to how often we either eat out or buy prepackaged meals like canned chili or frozen dinners.

    I mean, you go to a public market in France and they'll have the head of the hog they just butchered out on display. It doesn't bother anyone and it's a sign that they butcher their own animals and that it's fresh. You try doing that most places in the states and most Americans would find it gross. It's also partly tied up with our tangled up views toward animal welfare and that fuzzy line between pets and food. Plenty of Americans that have no problem eating meat are ostensibly against animal cruelty, but if you actually kill the animal they're going to eat in front of them they will often blow a gasket and accuse you of being cruel. I remember watching a show where the guest was a local chef talking about how to cook Dungeness crab, and he had a live specimen with him. He lifted the crab over the pot, and the host and most of the audience gasped in horror because they thought he was going to kill the crab on camera. Yet the host and most of the audience would have gleefully eaten the cooked crab after the fact as long as they didn't have to watch it die. It's so bizarre.

    That's a wonderful explanation. I like this. Immensely.

    Doesn't quite explain the food allergy phenomenon, but a lot of my personal experience seems to point to exposure more than any immunology defects.

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  • the wookthe wook Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    the wook wrote: »
    I believe I should be the sole arbiter in determining who gets the death penalty

    first up - people in the USA who can't speak English

    people in China who can't speak Chinese
    people in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa who can't speak English
    people in Russia who can't speak Russian
    people in Hong Kong who can't speak Cantonese
    people in Mexico or Spain who can't speak Spanish
    people in Brazil or Portugal who can't speak Portuguese
    people in France or half of Africa who can't speak French
    people in the Netherlands who don't speak Dutch
    people in Italy who don't speak Italian
    people in Switzerland who don't speak French, German, Italian, or Romansch
    people in Indonesia who can't speak Indonesia
    people in Thailand who can't speak Thai
    people in India who can't speak any dialect of Hindi
    people in Iraq who can't speak South Azeri or Arabic
    people in Israel who can't speak Hebrew (or I guess Yddish)
    people in Singapore who can't speak Singlish
    ...

    that's a lot of people you're out to kill dude

    it's convenient and environmentally friendly

    not to mention the fact the people who can't speak the native tongue are the leading source of food that smells disgusting

    the wook on
  • No Great NameNo Great Name FRAUD DETECTED Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    It's a crab.

    They are the bottom feeders of the ocean..

    I hate people.

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  • pinenut_canarypinenut_canary Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    Get out of here Viv. You don't like kimchi and red beans/paste. I can't believe you.

    to be fair it could just be the kimchi I had that I didn't like, and I didn't have much of it when I was in Seoul the last few times, I always went straight for the cold noodles

    one time I tried to order those cold noodles in like November and they were like "uh the weather is cold so we don't do that anymore" and I was all NO DAMMIT MAKE ME SOME PLEEEEEEEEEEEEZE and they totally did and then the next day I had a cold

    That's what you get. Should have eaten some kimchi with those noodles. Those noodles you're talking about though, is it served in a bowl with a kind of beef broth and maybe a boiled egg and a garnish of squash or pumpkins and other vegetables? It is pretty dang good and refreshing.

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  • McClyMcCly Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I like kimchi, but it probably wasn't real.

    McCly on
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  • Blake TBlake T Do you have enemies then? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    the wook wrote: »
    I believe I should be the sole arbiter in determining who gets the death penalty

    first up - people in the USA who can't speak English

    people in China who can't speak Chinese
    people in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa who can't speak English
    people in Russia who can't speak Russian
    people in Hong Kong who can't speak Cantonese
    people in Mexico or Spain who can't speak Spanish
    people in Brazil or Portugal who can't speak Portuguese
    people in France or half of Africa who can't speak French
    people in the Netherlands who don't speak Dutch
    people in Italy who don't speak Italian
    people in Switzerland who don't speak French, German, Italian, or Romansch
    people in Indonesia who can't speak Indonesia
    people in Thailand who can't speak Thai
    people in India who can't speak any dialect of Hindi
    people in Iraq who can't speak South Azeri or Arabic
    people in Israel who can't speak Hebrew (or I guess Yddish)
    people in Singapore who can't speak Singlish
    ...

    that's a lot of people you're out to kill dude

    What happens in Belgium?

    Blake T on
  • VivixenneVivixenne Remember your training, and we'll get through this just fine. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    Get out of here Viv. You don't like kimchi and red beans/paste. I can't believe you.

    to be fair it could just be the kimchi I had that I didn't like, and I didn't have much of it when I was in Seoul the last few times, I always went straight for the cold noodles

    one time I tried to order those cold noodles in like November and they were like "uh the weather is cold so we don't do that anymore" and I was all NO DAMMIT MAKE ME SOME PLEEEEEEEEEEEEZE and they totally did and then the next day I had a cold

    That's what you get. Should have eaten some kimchi with those noodles. Those noodles you're talking about though, is it served in a bowl with a kind of beef broth and maybe a boiled egg and a garnish of squash or pumpkins and other vegetables? It is pretty dang good and refreshing.

    yup it's the cold buckwheat noodles and it's pretty much exactly what you described

    the soup and the noodles are basically ice-cold

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  • DruhimDruhim Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited November 2008
    Koshian wrote: »
    that is my dad

    why do japanese restaurants serve flan?

    I never understood that
    I have never seen flan at a Japanese restaurant. I think that's a strictly local phenomenon.

    Druhim on
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  • VivixenneVivixenne Remember your training, and we'll get through this just fine. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    the wook wrote: »
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    the wook wrote: »
    I believe I should be the sole arbiter in determining who gets the death penalty

    first up - people in the USA who can't speak English

    people in China who can't speak Chinese
    people in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa who can't speak English
    people in Russia who can't speak Russian
    people in Hong Kong who can't speak Cantonese
    people in Mexico or Spain who can't speak Spanish
    people in Brazil or Portugal who can't speak Portuguese
    people in France or half of Africa who can't speak French
    people in the Netherlands who don't speak Dutch
    people in Italy who don't speak Italian
    people in Switzerland who don't speak French, German, Italian, or Romansch
    people in Indonesia who can't speak Indonesia
    people in Thailand who can't speak Thai
    people in India who can't speak any dialect of Hindi
    people in Iraq who can't speak South Azeri or Arabic
    people in Israel who can't speak Hebrew (or I guess Yddish)
    people in Singapore who can't speak Singlish
    ...

    that's a lot of people you're out to kill dude

    it's convenient and environmentally friendly

    not to mention the fact the people who can't speak the native tongue are the leading source of food that smells disgusting
    but I like the smell of foods both local and foreign here in China :(

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  • VivixenneVivixenne Remember your training, and we'll get through this just fine. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Druhim wrote: »
    Koshian wrote: »
    that is my dad

    why do japanese restaurants serve flan?

    I never understood that
    I have never seen flan at a Japanese restaurant. I think that's a strictly local phenomenon.

    it's more typically served in Taiwanese restaurants, in my experience

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  • the wookthe wook Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    the wook wrote: »
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    the wook wrote: »
    I believe I should be the sole arbiter in determining who gets the death penalty

    first up - people in the USA who can't speak English

    people in China who can't speak Chinese
    people in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa who can't speak English
    people in Russia who can't speak Russian
    people in Hong Kong who can't speak Cantonese
    people in Mexico or Spain who can't speak Spanish
    people in Brazil or Portugal who can't speak Portuguese
    people in France or half of Africa who can't speak French
    people in the Netherlands who don't speak Dutch
    people in Italy who don't speak Italian
    people in Switzerland who don't speak French, German, Italian, or Romansch
    people in Indonesia who can't speak Indonesia
    people in Thailand who can't speak Thai
    people in India who can't speak any dialect of Hindi
    people in Iraq who can't speak South Azeri or Arabic
    people in Israel who can't speak Hebrew (or I guess Yddish)
    people in Singapore who can't speak Singlish
    ...

    that's a lot of people you're out to kill dude

    it's convenient and environmentally friendly

    not to mention the fact the people who can't speak the native tongue are the leading source of food that smells disgusting
    but I like the smell of foods both local and foreign here in China :(

    feel free to cook it yourself. i assume you speak chinese

    the wook on
  • The Black HunterThe Black Hunter The key is a minimum of compromise, and a simple, unimpeachable reason to existRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Blaket wrote: »
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    the wook wrote: »
    I believe I should be the sole arbiter in determining who gets the death penalty

    first up - people in the USA who can't speak English

    people in China who can't speak Chinese
    people in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa who can't speak English
    people in Russia who can't speak Russian
    people in Hong Kong who can't speak Cantonese
    people in Mexico or Spain who can't speak Spanish
    people in Brazil or Portugal who can't speak Portuguese
    people in France or half of Africa who can't speak French
    people in the Netherlands who don't speak Dutch
    people in Italy who don't speak Italian
    people in Switzerland who don't speak French, German, Italian, or Romansch
    people in Indonesia who can't speak Indonesia
    people in Thailand who can't speak Thai
    people in India who can't speak any dialect of Hindi
    people in Iraq who can't speak South Azeri or Arabic
    people in Israel who can't speak Hebrew (or I guess Yddish)
    people in Singapore who can't speak Singlish
    ...

    that's a lot of people you're out to kill dude

    What happens in Belgium?

    People who can't speak flemish or french

    The Black Hunter on
  • Sars_BoySars_Boy Rest, You Are The Lightning. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Koshian wrote: »
    this thread is making me really hungry

    a big steaming bowl of udon would be perfect right now
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    Sars_Boy on
  • DruhimDruhim Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited November 2008
    McCly wrote: »
    I like kimchi, but it probably wasn't real.
    oh man now I'm hungry for some bi bim bap (how it's spelled here)

    Druhim on
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  • VivixenneVivixenne Remember your training, and we'll get through this just fine. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    the wook wrote: »
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    the wook wrote: »
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    the wook wrote: »
    I believe I should be the sole arbiter in determining who gets the death penalty

    first up - people in the USA who can't speak English

    people in China who can't speak Chinese
    people in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa who can't speak English
    people in Russia who can't speak Russian
    people in Hong Kong who can't speak Cantonese
    people in Mexico or Spain who can't speak Spanish
    people in Brazil or Portugal who can't speak Portuguese
    people in France or half of Africa who can't speak French
    people in the Netherlands who don't speak Dutch
    people in Italy who don't speak Italian
    people in Switzerland who don't speak French, German, Italian, or Romansch
    people in Indonesia who can't speak Indonesia
    people in Thailand who can't speak Thai
    people in India who can't speak any dialect of Hindi
    people in Iraq who can't speak South Azeri or Arabic
    people in Israel who can't speak Hebrew (or I guess Yddish)
    people in Singapore who can't speak Singlish
    ...

    that's a lot of people you're out to kill dude

    it's convenient and environmentally friendly

    not to mention the fact the people who can't speak the native tongue are the leading source of food that smells disgusting
    but I like the smell of foods both local and foreign here in China :(

    feel free to cook it yourself. i assume you speak chinese

    that's a lot of food to learn how to cook

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  • MorivethMoriveth BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWNRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Do people in Singapore actually speak 'Singlish'

    Moriveth on
  • Sars_BoySars_Boy Rest, You Are The Lightning. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Koshian wrote: »
    I hate you, sars

    I hate you so much
    dude I hate me too

    i'm hungry as fuck right now

    Sars_Boy on
  • the wookthe wook Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    the wook wrote: »
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    the wook wrote: »
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    the wook wrote: »
    I believe I should be the sole arbiter in determining who gets the death penalty

    first up - people in the USA who can't speak English

    people in China who can't speak Chinese
    people in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa who can't speak English
    people in Russia who can't speak Russian
    people in Hong Kong who can't speak Cantonese
    people in Mexico or Spain who can't speak Spanish
    people in Brazil or Portugal who can't speak Portuguese
    people in France or half of Africa who can't speak French
    people in the Netherlands who don't speak Dutch
    people in Italy who don't speak Italian
    people in Switzerland who don't speak French, German, Italian, or Romansch
    people in Indonesia who can't speak Indonesia
    people in Thailand who can't speak Thai
    people in India who can't speak any dialect of Hindi
    people in Iraq who can't speak South Azeri or Arabic
    people in Israel who can't speak Hebrew (or I guess Yddish)
    people in Singapore who can't speak Singlish
    ...

    that's a lot of people you're out to kill dude

    it's convenient and environmentally friendly

    not to mention the fact the people who can't speak the native tongue are the leading source of food that smells disgusting
    but I like the smell of foods both local and foreign here in China :(

    feel free to cook it yourself. i assume you speak chinese

    that's a lot of food to learn how to cook

    my policy comes with the added benefit of increased self-reliance and skillsets within the surviving population, with the possible side effect of quittin' your bitchin'

    the wook on
  • DruhimDruhim Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited November 2008
    this whole discussion reminds me of something Spider Jerusalem says:

    "I hate it here. I hate the way it smells (except when you get into a fully residential quarter where people are predominantly first-gen American: the way people express their culture in their cooking is one of the few good reasons to be alive)."

    Druhim on
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  • McClyMcCly Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    Koshian wrote: »
    I hate you, sars

    I hate you so much
    dude I hate me too

    i'm hungry as fuck right now

    What is that stuff and where do I get it.
    Druhim wrote: »
    this whole discussion reminds me of something Spider Jerusalem says:

    "I hate it here. I hate the way it smells (except when you get into a fully residential quarter where people are predominantly first-gen American: the way people express their culture in their cooking is one of the few good reasons to be alive)."

    Every forum deserves Transmetropolitan references.

    McCly on
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  • pinenut_canarypinenut_canary Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    Vivixenne wrote: »
    Get out of here Viv. You don't like kimchi and red beans/paste. I can't believe you.

    to be fair it could just be the kimchi I had that I didn't like, and I didn't have much of it when I was in Seoul the last few times, I always went straight for the cold noodles

    one time I tried to order those cold noodles in like November and they were like "uh the weather is cold so we don't do that anymore" and I was all NO DAMMIT MAKE ME SOME PLEEEEEEEEEEEEZE and they totally did and then the next day I had a cold

    That's what you get. Should have eaten some kimchi with those noodles. Those noodles you're talking about though, is it served in a bowl with a kind of beef broth and maybe a boiled egg and a garnish of squash or pumpkins and other vegetables? It is pretty dang good and refreshing.

    yup it's the cold buckwheat noodles and it's pretty much exactly what you described

    the soup and the noodles are basically ice-cold

    Awesome. It was my friend's birthday when I visited him and some other friends. We eat noodles during birthdays because the long noodles is kind of a symbol for long life. Because it was summer, those were the noodles of choice because it was so cold and refreshing. My friend had like 20 friends who wanted to buy him lunch or dinner, so basically for a week long I went all around Korea eating a bowl or two of those noodles a day. Each restaurant tasted slightly different or added their own special touch. It was the best week ever.

    pinenut_canary on
  • Sars_BoySars_Boy Rest, You Are The Lightning. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    McCly wrote: »
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    Koshian wrote: »
    I hate you, sars

    I hate you so much
    dude I hate me too

    i'm hungry as fuck right now

    What is that stuff and where do I get it.
    it's udon

    get it at a japanese place i don't know

    so fucking good though

    Sars_Boy on
  • Sars_BoySars_Boy Rest, You Are The Lightning. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Druhim wrote: »
    this whole discussion reminds me of something Spider Jerusalem says:

    "I hate it here. I hate the way it smells (except when you get into a fully residential quarter where people are predominantly first-gen American: the way people express their culture in their cooking is one of the few good reasons to be alive)."
    warren ellis posted a recipe for a sweet potato garlic mash on his site that i've been wanting to try

    Sars_Boy on
  • VivixenneVivixenne Remember your training, and we'll get through this just fine. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    noodles on your birthday is pretty much a tradition across all of East Asia

    the "noodles" are even supposed to be one line continuous strand that is so long it looks like multiple ones

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  • MorivethMoriveth BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWNRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    Druhim wrote: »
    this whole discussion reminds me of something Spider Jerusalem says:

    "I hate it here. I hate the way it smells (except when you get into a fully residential quarter where people are predominantly first-gen American: the way people express their culture in their cooking is one of the few good reasons to be alive)."
    warren ellis posted a recipe for a sweet potato garlic mash on his site that i've been wanting to try

    How much semen is in it?

    Moriveth on
  • FutoreFutore Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    Koshian wrote: »
    I hate you, sars

    I hate you so much
    dude I hate me too

    i'm hungry as fuck right now

    A chicken sandwich is waiting for me in the fridge. My roommate's mother bought it for me

    Futore on
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  • DruhimDruhim Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited November 2008
    talking about those buckwheat noodles made me want tsuke-men with fish broth
    mmmmm

    Druhim on
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  • MorivethMoriveth BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWNRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Druhim wrote: »
    talking about those buckwheat noodles made me want tsuke-men with fish broth
    mmmmm

    Dru, you want men all the time, no need to disguise it by making it sound like a food.

    Moriveth on
  • Sars_BoySars_Boy Rest, You Are The Lightning. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Dru I had Pho when I was in Seattle and it was pretty good but not as good as Udon

    although I should look for a Pho place here

    Sars_Boy on
  • McClyMcCly Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Futore wrote: »
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    Koshian wrote: »
    I hate you, sars

    I hate you so much
    dude I hate me too

    i'm hungry as fuck right now

    A chicken sandwich is waiting for me in the fridge. My roommate's mother bought it for me

    Oh yeah? :winky:

    McCly on
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  • DruhimDruhim Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited November 2008
    mori tsuke-men is so good
    it's like ramen except the noodles are served on the side as are the other ingredients (like bamboo shoots, pork slices, etc) and then you have a small bowl of cold broth that you dip the noodles into
    so fucking delicious

    Druhim on
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  • VivixenneVivixenne Remember your training, and we'll get through this just fine. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    Dru I had Pho when I was in Seattle and it was pretty good but not as good as Udon

    although I should look for a Pho place here

    I had Pho last night at one of my favorite restaurants.

    It cost like RMB 55 (US$8) which is actually on the high side for food here but holy shit it was so good

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  • DruhimDruhim Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited November 2008
    I love pho so much more than udon
    though udon is tasty also
    just not as tasty as pho for me

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  • FutoreFutore Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Koshian wrote: »
    Futore wrote: »
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    Koshian wrote: »
    I hate you, sars

    I hate you so much
    dude I hate me too

    i'm hungry as fuck right now

    A chicken sandwich is waiting for me in the fridge. My roommate's mother bought it for me

    I thought you were vegan, though?

    in any case, udon is superior

    I am, but if I didn't eat it then it would go to waste. And I think being wasteful is far worse than eating animal stuffs

    Futore on
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  • VivixenneVivixenne Remember your training, and we'll get through this just fine. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Hunan province is well known for their noodles

    basically you are brought a giant bowl of super hot soup

    and then several small dishes of possible additions, all of them raw

    these things include eggs, fish, meat, veggies, etc

    you toss in whatever you want with the noodles in last

    stir it all up and YUMMY

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  • Sars_BoySars_Boy Rest, You Are The Lightning. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I just love big

    thick

    noodles

    Sars_Boy on
  • VivixenneVivixenne Remember your training, and we'll get through this just fine. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Sars_Boy wrote: »
    I just love big

    thick

    noodles

    have you ever had... hor fun

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  • MorivethMoriveth BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWNRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Druhim wrote: »
    mori tsuke-men is so good
    it's like ramen except the noodles are served on the side as are the other ingredients (like bamboo shoots, pork slices, etc) and then you have a small bowl of cold broth that you dip the noodles into
    so fucking delicious

    Intriguing. What kind of food is it? I'll have to try going to a restaraunt that has it.

    Moriveth on
  • VivixenneVivixenne Remember your training, and we'll get through this just fine. Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Moriveth wrote: »
    Druhim wrote: »
    mori tsuke-men is so good
    it's like ramen except the noodles are served on the side as are the other ingredients (like bamboo shoots, pork slices, etc) and then you have a small bowl of cold broth that you dip the noodles into
    so fucking delicious

    Intriguing. What kind of food is it? I'll have to try going to a restaraunt that has it.

    Japanese!

    it's super good

    even better if you drop a quail egg in there too

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  • DruhimDruhim Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited November 2008
    Moriveth wrote: »
    Druhim wrote: »
    mori tsuke-men is so good
    it's like ramen except the noodles are served on the side as are the other ingredients (like bamboo shoots, pork slices, etc) and then you have a small bowl of cold broth that you dip the noodles into
    so fucking delicious

    Intriguing. What kind of food is it? I'll have to try going to a restaraunt that has it.
    japanese silly

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