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cyberia posted:Vegetables But fine, have some of that cale everyone seemed to be getting wet over a while ago. That's a staple of German food. ![]() With the proper stuffing, of course.
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Simply Simon posted:I see onions, maybe cucumbers, more onions and beetroot. You're too demanding... That looks like Savoy Cabbage to me.
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Simply Simon posted:
For the non-German speakers: This is literally sliced cow lips.
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twoday posted:That looks like Savoy Cabbage to me. "A whole culture around kale has developed in northern Germany, especially around the towns of Bremen, Oldenburg and Hannover and the region of Dithmarschen. There, most social clubs of any kind will have a Grünkohlessen or Kohlfahrt ("kale tour") sometime between October and February, visiting a country inn to consume large quantities of kale stew, Pinkel sausage, Kassler, Mettwurst and Schnapps. These tours are often combined with a game of Boßeln. Most communities in the area have a yearly kale festival which includes naming a "kale king" (or queen)." hahahaha holy poo poo North Germans are loco
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Number 1 Sexy Dad posted:Is there any German food that isn't AFP? ![]() (Click for enormous.)
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Simply Simon posted:What more do you want? Salads
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AnonSpore posted:Salads ![]() With cheese? ![]() With eggs? Come on, don't be difficult...
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When I visited my grandparents in Germany, every dinner had like 6 courses, and there was a different tiny salad in between each of them. Was pretty rad tbh.
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You need to wash those salads down with some unsettling pea soup![]()
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EorayMel posted:You need to wash those salads down with some unsettling pea soup FTFY.
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Hirayuki posted:FTFY. Because of unforeseen circumstances, I was unable to eat anything else today other than a can of watery vegetable soup, and I still wouldn't eat whatever the gently caress it is you just posted. ![]()
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I am legit unsettled by those soups.
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Pea soup is often used as fake vomit in movies/tv. It is pretty tasty though.
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For breakfast today I had fried eggs and toast, but for some reason I decided to season the eggs with McCormick smokehouse maple and then drizzled BBQ sauce over the top before I ate them. Shameful. ![]()
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FetusSlapper posted:Pea soup is often used as fake vomit in movies/tv. It is pretty tasty though. ![]()
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Wanamingo posted:For breakfast today I had fried eggs and toast, but for some reason I decided to season the eggs with McCormick smokehouse maple and then drizzled BBQ sauce over the top before I ate them. Eggs, especially whites or scrambled, are one of those foods that are just a vehicle for other flavors (see also: potatoes, tofu). Short of willfully giving someone food poisoning, there is no wrong way to prepare and serve eggs. Also yeah, no god or man could make pea soup look appetizing, regardless of how well it was prepared. Acute Grill has a new favorite as of 13:38 on Oct 15, 2015 |
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cash crab posted:Because of unforeseen circumstances, I was unable to eat anything else today other than a can of watery vegetable soup, and I still wouldn't eat whatever the gently caress it is you just posted. ![]()
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EorayMel posted:You need to wash those salads down with some unsettling pea soup Fresh pea soup is good. WIth ham. Yummy. Unacceptable forms of pea soup: ![]() ![]()
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twoday posted:Fresh pea soup is good. WIth ham. Yummy. Mmmm pea sausage
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Has anyone mentioned Goetta yet? It comes in Tubes: ![]() ![]() And it looks like this when cooked: ![]() It's a food that's unique to the Cincinnati area, and everyone who was born and raised here loves it. I'm a transplant so when someone convinced me it was good I blindly believed them and well, it wasn't. Not to mentioned apparently the only thing you do with it is fry it ![]() While we're on strange regional foods of Cincinnati, there's Cincinnati Chili: ![]() I had heard the concept of it years ago before moving here as just topping your spaghetti with chili. Which is decent in practice where you have real chili (meat and/or beans). Cincinnati has a strange mutant tradition of chili, it's the bean style, but there are odd spices in it, including chocolate, and the whole thing just tastes off. Of course everyone who's lived their whole life around here loves this poo poo. Skyline, Goldstar, and a couple other brands will also sell cans of the stuff in major food retailers. You can also find Skyline branded shredded cheese, hot sauce, and strangest of all reheat ready spaghetti. The local coneys don't look too terrible, but they also use the same goddamn chili, so they of course are also off: ![]()
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You found the loose corn of carrots!
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Picnic Princess posted:You found the loose corn of carrots! Seriously, who makes Shredded carrots? French style green beans are bad enough.
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VendaGoat posted:Seriously, who makes Shredded carrots? Mixing it with shredded apples and a bit of lemon juice makes for a great sweet salad.
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VendaGoat posted:Seriously, who makes Shredded carrots? Shredded carrots are good. When you then pickle them along with some cabbage.
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See those are both with something. It's not like you just shred up a carrot and plate it. bumblingbee posted:Mixing it with shredded apples and a bit of lemon juice makes for a great sweet salad.
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bumblingbee posted:Mixing it with shredded apples and a bit of lemon juice makes for a great sweet salad. That does sound good. Is it weird that I get the best culinary ideas from this thread?
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Kakairo posted:Is it weird that I get the best culinary ideas from this thread? I feel like that is equivalent to picking up new sex moves from a snuff film.
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However, if the snuff film has pop-ups saying "TRY THIS INSTEAD!" with helpful and useful sexual hints... well, what the gently caress is going on and who made this
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Helpful hint: Don't strangle your partner with a noose OR your bare hands during coitus!
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bumblingbee posted:Mixing it with shredded apples and a bit of lemon juice makes for a great sweet salad. And some raisins!
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AnonSpore posted:Helpful hint: Don't strangle your partner with a noose OR your bare hands during coitus! Unless they ask first... ![]()
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VendaGoat posted:Unless they ask first... It's all about consent, baby!
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Iron Crowned posted:Cincinnati has a strange mutant tradition of chili, it's the bean style, but there are odd spices in it, including chocolate, and the whole thing just tastes off. Using unsweetened cocoa powder is not chocolate, cocoa powder when unsweetened is great on savory dishes and when used in a tomato sauce could turn it into a mole'.
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Iron Crowned posted:Has anyone mentioned Goetta yet? Goetta loving owns scrub. If you didn't like it you probably had lovely Goetta. Try buying some from a butcher instead of prepackaged in a tube. It's not that unusual of a dish either. It's basically a modified Scrapple, which while delicious, is probably AFP in itself. ![]()
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Kalos posted:Eggs, especially whites or scrambled, are one of those foods that are just a vehicle for other flavors (see also: potatoes, tofu). Well no, I find that tofu's a nice side dish. gently caress anyone who thinks it's a main or treats it as some kind of protein substitute, though. Shame it's hard to find fresh tofu in the continental US, it's always the boxed kind and always a little sour.
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The White Dragon posted:Well no, I find that tofu's a nice side dish. gently caress anyone who thinks it's a main or treats it as some kind of protein substitute, though. Shame it's hard to find fresh tofu in the continental US, it's always the boxed kind and always a little sour. Enjoy your estrogen I guess
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