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Condiv posted:Galettes and crêpes are delicious french food The French pastry and baked goods game is very hard to beat. Germany has good bread and sausages. Also try Spätzle if you're in the South.
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steinrokkan posted:As a rule of thumb goons rate food based on how much of it they can shove down their gullets in as little time as possible, so disliking French food comes as no surprise. They will spend pages arguing about it, though, in literally any thread.
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steinrokkan posted:As a rule of thumb goons rate food based on how much of it they can shove down their gullets in as little time as possible, so disliking French food comes as no surprise. Hey now, I pound down American-sized portions of delicious French food on the reg. Truly one of the great pleasures in life. In unrelated news, I'm fat.
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actual answer: the best meals i had in paris weren't what you'd consider classic french dishes, it was almost all nouvelle cuisine. but there's little better than a nice fois gras seared and lightly seasoned with some white wine
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R. Guyovich posted:actual answer: the best meals i had in paris weren't what you'd consider classic french dishes, it was almost all nouvelle cuisine. but there's little better than a nice fois gras seared and lightly seasoned with some white wine Or you could go to any number of immigrant quarters and get food from around the world. Thank God for immigration!
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Ytlaya posted:I would say that Chinese food is probably my favorite as a whole, even if my specific favorite foods aren't Chinese. If I had to limit myself to eating one country's food for the rest of my life, it would probably be Chinese just because there's such a huge variety of good stuff.
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self unaware posted:i like "chinese"(americanized) food but I've never actually been to China and everyone I know who has gives a universally bad review. granted, most of them are going over for work and not tourism so maybe it's just about finding the right places Finding the "right" places usually doesnt revolve around tourism. Thats where you go to never feel uncomfortable
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Boon posted:Finding the "right" places usually doesnt revolve around tourism. Thats where you go to never feel uncomfortable im not saying going to touristy places, im saying that if you're travelling for pleasure you'll have a lot more time to seek out interesting foods instead of being stuck to a 30 minute radius around the office/factory you're at also can we change the thread title to USPOL THUNDERDOME: foreign cuisine showdown thx
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self unaware posted:im not saying going to touristy places, im saying that if you're travelling for pleasure you'll have a lot more time to seek out interesting foods instead of being stuck to a 30 minute radius around the office/factory you're at Ah yeah, good point. Business travel is a good way to tour the world's hotel lobby bars
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Absurd Alhazred posted:Or you could go to any number of immigrant quarters and get food from around the world. Thank God for immigration! Or not because why downgrade.
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# ? Jan 12, 2018 18:26 |
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Also nothing shows bougie undercurrents like talking about food / service industry in general. Thanks for the underclass that can slave away in the kitchen to feed my lazy rear end!
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# ? Jan 12, 2018 18:28 |
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Look I can tolerate terrible political opinions but hot drat are there some bad food opinions here. German food is actually great, sorry about your taste buds: 1.) Everything with Spatzle in it - owns. 2.) Sausage? Beer? Cheese? 3.) Sick-rear end bread rolls and pastries. 4.) DONER KEBABS? Get the gently caress out of here
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Heaps of Sheeps posted:Look I can tolerate terrible political opinions but hot drat are there some bad food opinions here. isn't doner kebabs middle eastern food?
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Condiv posted:isn't doner kebabs middle eastern food? I mean yeah but kind of in the same way that "pizza" is Italian but also strongly associated with American cuisine. There are kebab shops everywhere in Germany.
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Condiv posted:isn't doner kebabs middle eastern food? Specifically it's Turkish - Germany has a whole bunch of Turkish immigrants. So much so that when going to local bars and pubs I would hear slurs against Turks, which I found to be the racism of choice in Germany.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:. Also try Spätzle if you're in the South.
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self unaware posted:solid advice, best meal ive had yet I Looks like it didn't take long to get that new red text.
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# ? Jan 12, 2018 21:22 |
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Heck Yes! Loam! posted:I Looks like it didn't take long to get that new red text. best red text ive had yet lmao thank you to the gifter also thank you to loam for letting me know, im one of those no avatar browsing losers
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Condiv posted:isn't doner kebabs middle eastern food? the döner you get in turkey and the döner you get in germany are very different. döner (the german version) is the quintessential streetfood of germany though, next to currywurst and bratwurst.
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german food is not super great though, overall. if there's one thing we do well, it's the combination of savory and sweet. but a lot of it is just poor farmer's food, like 97 ways of cooking cabbage. vvv yeah the beer is good. vvv botany fucked around with this message at 21:48 on Jan 12, 2018 |
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the beer makes up for tbqh in the US its like you have 30 subpar choices in germany they ask you light or dark and they are both going to be incredible
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# ? Jan 12, 2018 21:47 |
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Gotta admit, that's my favorite red text/avatar purchase. I actually laughed aloud when I saw it.
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# ? Jan 12, 2018 21:48 |
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Heaps of Sheeps posted:Look I can tolerate terrible political opinions but hot drat are there some bad food opinions here. Döner is indeed good, but we owe that entirely to Turkish immigrants and I don't count it as genuinely German cuisine. You are correct that German bread and cheese are much better than US bread and cheese, but that is because the US has terrible bread and cheese. steinrokkan posted:As a rule of thumb goons rate food based on how much of it they can shove down their gullets in as little time as possible, so disliking French food comes as no surprise. I'm skinny.
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# ? Jan 12, 2018 22:21 |
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you guys eat food the nazis ate
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# ? Jan 12, 2018 22:28 |
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Cingulate posted:Spätzle is Mac N Cheese. I'll beat you with my San Luis Sourdough loaf and then enjoy a nice California aged gouda over your broken body.
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I went to Minnesota once and they tried to convince me German food was sausage, cabbage, and a beer in a glass shaped like a boot. We thought we could handle a boot. It's very big for two people over dinner. Sauage was good though.
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HootTheOwl posted:I went to Minnesota once and they tried to convince me German food was sausage, cabbage, and a beer in a glass shaped like a boot. We thought we could handle a boot. It's very big for two people over dinner. Sauage was good though. boot booted by hoot
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Heck Yes! Loam! posted:I'll beat you with my San Luis Sourdough loaf and then enjoy a nice California aged gouda over your broken body. Then I visited the Midwest and had bread and cheese and, haha.
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 01:14 |
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all food is good.
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 01:50 |
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Counterpoint: Soylent
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 02:37 |
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steinrokkan posted:Also nothing shows bougie undercurrents like talking about food / service industry in general. Thanks for the underclass that can slave away in the kitchen to feed my lazy rear end! Oh, no, bougie undercurrents, let's have a self-criticism session to purge that crimethink out.
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 02:49 |
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Absurd Alhazred posted:Oh, no, bougie undercurrents, let's have a self-criticism session to purge that crimethink out. It's called a struggle session, comrade
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Inescapable Duck posted:It's called a struggle session, comrade Trap sprung!
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HootTheOwl posted:I went to Minnesota once and they tried to convince me German food was sausage, cabbage, and a beer in a glass shaped like a boot. We thought we could handle a boot. It's very big for two people over dinner. Sauage was good though. Gasthof's?
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 03:58 |
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R. Guyovich posted:all food is good. Try English or Scottish food and get back to me.
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Crowsbeak posted:Try English or Scottish food and get back to me. Scotch eggs are wonderful, despite being filled with a burning hatred of arteries
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The fool is a simpleton, a court jester who is allowed to tell the truth precisely because the 'performative power' (the sociopolitical efficiency) of his speech is suspended; the knave is the cynic who openly states the truth, a crook who tries to sell the open admission of his crookedness as honesty, a scoundrel who admit the need for illegitimate repression in order to maintain social stability. Following the fall of Socialism, the knave is a neo-conservative advocate of the free market, who cruelly rejects all forms of social solidarity as counterproductive sentimentalism; while the fool is a multiculturalist 'radical' social critic who, by means of his ludic procedures destined to 'subvert' the existing order, actually serves as its supplement. Which are you?
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Trabisnikof posted:The fool is a simpleton, a court jester who is allowed to tell the truth precisely because the 'performative power' (the sociopolitical efficiency) of his speech is suspended; the knave is the cynic who openly states the truth, a crook who tries to sell the open admission of his crookedness as honesty, a scoundrel who admit the need for illegitimate repression in order to maintain social stability. which one likes crepes?
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 10:07 |
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moller posted:Counterpoint: Soylent He said food
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karthun posted:Gasthof's? Freakazoid_ posted:you guys eat food the nazis
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