Brazil (pic related) is:
>beans
>rice
>meat
How does your country's lunch look like?
For Tejas, it's the 14" Spinach Clásico from Pizza Patrón®.
fried potatoes and egg
fried eggs and potatoes
what the fuck do you mean that rice and beans is not the base for every meal around the world??????????????????????????
-rice
-beef/chicken/pork. not so much fish except for coastal/river areas.
-tubers (potato, cassava, arracacia etc)
-some legume or something to go with it like mashed pumpkin
-fruit juice
optional: some kind of soup/stew
i dont have food pls help
no worries, i'm sending some sopa for you right now
How does a Spaniard justify making this over tortilla?
looks nice anons. except for the german one.
I made cornbread!
the stereotypical lunch I think is a sandwich. tuna or turkey or ham or roast beef or some kinda meat. and perhaps some chips. of course we eat a lot of different shit though.
Today I had deconstructed arancini
Aka old risotto mixed with meat sauce and peas. It was very tasty
looks good
tf is this?
that's okonomiyaki (Japanese pizza)
Different taste.
how is this called?
what is in there? I don't recognize a single vegetable
you never seen diced onions and tomatoes? also looks like relish and cilantro
whoops meant to reply to
Too much protein
Enjoy your kidney disease
forgot some salad
the red stuff doesn't look like tomatoes
and could be onions but I never eat white onions before frying them
>I never eat white onions before frying them
pussy
Gordita (little (female) fatty). They are common in central region of the country.
Is basically deep fried corn dough, filled with different things which in the pic it seems to be chopped onion, cilantro, green spicy sauce, cheese, and pork meat. Other fillings are common aswell, such as mushrooms, chicken, beef, pumpkin flower, huitlacoche (edible fungus that grows in the corn), pork skin, and nopales.
You guys eat sausages and beans for breakfast while we don't. It kinda sorts it out imo
>Gordita (little (female) fatty)
cute and humorous
>janny deleted the rice vs. bread thread when both of those foods have cultural connotations
feel sorry for the op of that thread
>El huevo sin puntilla
ONE JOB
looks strangely comfy
Is it different to an arepa? Arepas aren't generally fried I think though. Or is a gordita just an arepa with those fillings, or similar fillings?
hope that's a gin and tonic no water ya weak cunt
It is