Does your country have salt and pepper on every table?

Does your country have salt and pepper on every table?

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At a restaurant, sure. They're the two most basic spices.

Pretty much, yeah.
Maybe away from some more fancy places where the cook is cock and thinks his food is perfect and nobody should fuck with its taste.

It's still customary in a nice place here to taste your steak first before adding any salt. Otherwise it's considered very rude and childish.

sounds the same as here

No. We don't really use pepper.

I was taken to a restaurant for a job interview and after I took the job I asked the management why they did that and one of the reasons was if a person applies salt before tasting their food they don't hire them

Seemed petty but I guess they get a lot of applicants and can do that

do you have a substitute like lime juice or something?

In a way it sort of means you're stupid. How do you know how much seasoning is on the steak anyways? You haven't tasted it yet.

In traditional restaurants there might be a little bowl containing lime wedges, yes.

or it means you know restaurants dont salt food much but you might like it salty so based on experience you salt it because you know its not gona be salty enough

i add paprika to all my stews because i know restaurants dont make it hot enough, am i also stupid?

you guys are a meme you know that right?

salt, vinegar, olive oil.
not so much pepper.

t. algerian

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Steaks are almost always seasoned here. Sometimes even over-seasoned. You're risking making your food inedible by salting it before tasting it. So that can be rather stupid.

is it even high quality tunisian olive oil?

No, it's superior Algerian olive oil.

tunisians don't grow anything themselves. they buy algerian merchandise and slap a "fabriqué en tunisie" label on them and sell them to a gaouri for some profit

Sounds like what Italy does with Spanish olive oil. Except Italian olive oil is better.

stupidity is to taste your steak before adding seasoning every-fucking-time for years and expecting the next one to be any different. i like my steak a little salty and i know from experience they never are, why wait?

Have you ever been to the US? Steak is almost always seasoned in the kitchen here unless you specify otherwise.

no yours is inferior

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Do they not season reindeer meat in the kitchen over there?

Why don't you guys use pepper?

do the the chef take a few grains of salt between his fingers and sprinkle them everywhere except on the steak with a gay wave of his hand or they really rub it in? no never been there, will be a pleasant suprise if things really taste something.

the only thing that tunisia has got for them is Harissa, which is also something that you will find on the table along with salt, olive oil and vinegar

No. Thats for cucks.
We have salt and a bowl of freshly made hot sauce by the side. What kind of manchild uses pepper to season their food?
Get hot sauce or get fucked.

Don't know. I don't even know what it tastes like really.

3rd world confirmed

I'd totally use vinegar and olive oil sometimes if they were always there. I like this.

how often do people use the OO or vinegar?

so often that we mix the two and call it vinaigrette

shake the bottle and apply to salad

Eat a dick, Tyrone.

I do that before it is served, not after like some philistine

Nigga how?

Only cheap ones, The Cheapest ones come with non italian ketchup and non-branded cum container(100% non-organic eggs)

for steaks or meat for example, we put the cooked meat in a plate with olive oil. good taste and good preservation.

what do you mean by "not after"

I put a vinaigrette on a salad before it hits our plates

that's retarded

what if someone doesn't want vinaigrette on their salad

When I was at the airport at Italy all the tables had olive oil

Who the hell wants an undressed salad?

yes, also vinegar

no olive oil?

maybe in an italian place, if they serve some bread, you might get some oil and balsamic. At spoons (giant chain pub) they have most condiments, and at nandos it's peri peri sauce, don't think indians have condiments

you should call it wetherspoons since most people aren't up on british slang you weapon

And olive oil and balsamic vinegar

good stuff or bottom shelf?