whats ur favorite food?
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ramen
Whats ur favorite food?
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Same. I'm going to probably get some form of cancer but it tastes pretty good.
poached egg
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is ramen accessible in America?
it looks really good
I don't think you and OP talking about the same thing lol
explain please so my tiny american brain can understand
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Insta ramen
yes even the thicc japanese kind of noodles are available here if you live near a bigger city.
I mean I could be wrong, but I don't think ramen is that unhealthy. I think OP is referring to the original Japanese ramen rather than industrialized ramen
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do you love ramen?(pic 3000kc)
for the taste or for the nutrients?
Yes it's good. One of the only things my poor stomach can handle without getting sick.
>I think OP is referring to the original Japanese ramen rather than industrialized ramen
That's still not exactly healthy.
this . I wish I could eat the raw fish dishes without puking afterwards
tbf looks way closer to the actual ramen than the instant ones we have here, so Idk
it's weird ramen is the healthiest food for ya
for the nutrient
why not?
only the Japanese BULLs can handle raw fish
>I wish I could eat the raw fish dishes without puking afterwards
Are you serious? Do they actually make you sick? I eat raw fish all the time and I have never once been made sick from it.
I have IBS or something and oddly enough, raw fish doesn't fuck me up.
I believe it.
No I'm european but I can still eat it lmao
do you live in New England perchance
yes but I get sick easily, not just with raw meat but with anything that doesn't look easily digestible. I got sick for a week once because of noodles with a badly done white sauce
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am looking for someone to try this ramen in Boston
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Why?
l like this genre of ramen
ramentokyo.com
and the shop is the first one serving the genre of ramen in America
Huh, I don't think I've ever had raw meat, though I would certainly be interested in trying it. I've heard that many central European cuisines incorporate raw pork.
> I got sick for a week once because of noodles with a badly done white sauce
nice
potatoes in any form
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>Sushi
My country is a disgrace to the fishing industry for it being one of our largest exports and were still terrible at sushi. My 10 days in Japan were the happiest of my life because all i did was eat cheap sushi all day.
how was legit sushi here?
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sautéed reindeer with lingonberry jam
what is your favourite sushi?
äkine (fresh sea fish filet with only light salt added and eaten immendiately. equivalent of sashimi)
White (Biały) borscht, Polish dish
yum
this is based af
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What is that?
akane (Eestic raw fish cuisine)
raw fish. by the looks of it i'd say it is "Coregonus". sorry, i couldn't find an english word for it. we use "siig"
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do you love Cepelinai?
Looks amazing tbqhwyf. I wish we had our own raw fish/sashimi equivalents
you don't?
I don't regret eating it desu
It was so great! I remember me and my friend went to one of those restaurants where they prepare random sushi and put it on a conveyor belt so you can take whatever you like and pay for it after. I remember i was just eating a bunch of random crap, plates were starting to stack up and everything was so delicious until i realised the other Japoids were only eating 2-3 plates so i eventually realised i might of been overreating. It was my lunch and i didnt walk around hungry for the rest of the day and barely had any breakfast. It was so weird because i felt like i could eat for another hour.
Really hard to choose but my friend recommended me some crabby stuff and i think that was my favourite
Dried flavored nori sheets
I'm fucking addicted to this shit, but you can't buy it in Israel
this
Nope, as far as I'm aware there is absolutely no equivalent here. Our cuisine, up until the Industrial Revolution, mainly just consisted of stews and the like. In more coastal areas they would eat fish for sure, but raw? No.
Perhaps there is a sort of historical stigma attached to eating raw food in Europe, associated with barbarism, maybe.
So if you want to eat raw fish in North West Europe you just have to get sushi, most of which isn't even authentic. Such a shame, with the seas around Britain being so rich with produce. What could've been.
Pasta!
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just rice?
>Perhaps there is a sort of historical stigma attached to eating raw food in Europe, associated with barbarism, maybe.
that's definitely a thing. i've even read a book about exactly that phenomenon
Yeah, it was just a guess desu but it would make a lot of sense. And would go some way to explain European obsession with cooking pretty much everything they eat
Btw, you don't remember the name of the book, do you?
sorry. it was over ten years ago and the book is at my parents place so i have no access to it at the moment.
i think the author might have been a british social anthropologist named jack goody and the book might have been 'domestication of the savage mind', but i can't give my word on it.
Thank you very much eesti I will look into it