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Grand Fromage posted:The amount of trouble I have to go through and money I have to drop to get a loving duck in this country is criminal. Yeah I'm planning to raise my own when I get a little more space, because they have good eggs and taste so good. Edit: If I can get a few acres, I'll raise sheep too...
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Grand Fromage posted:The amount of trouble I have to go through and money I have to drop to get a loving duck in this country is criminal. I had goose for the first time since 2018 this week, and I couldn't have been happier. Thank you, blessed Slav lands, for approaching China in the number of things you'll eat.
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Jeoh posted:I had goose for the first time since 2018 this week, and I couldn't have been happier. Thank you, blessed Slav lands, for approaching China in the number of things you'll eat. I think the first time I ever had goose was as Cantonese BBQ in Hong Kong and it was one of the greatest moments of my life.
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Grand Fromage posted:I think the first time I ever had goose was as Cantonese BBQ in Hong Kong and it was one of the greatest moments of my life. Yeah last time I had it was in Hong Kong. Hong Kong still does it better tbh. Here's one thing we eat here which I haven't seen (on its own, not ground up) elsewhere: Cow udders! Steamed, sliced, and pan-fried on a sandwich with ground white pepper.
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Yeah I was asking my FIL the other day about why people are buying snakes and bats and poo poo from markets like that and if it's just poor people who can't afford anything else or what, and he said it's actually only rich people who can afford to eat the exotic stuff anymore. I guess primarily for TCM-type reasons? I don't know, I can't imagine snake tastes good.
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 21:00 |
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Literally all food in China has some sort of TCM nonsense attached to it, though some are eaten primarily/only for that (like the weird fungus that grows out of centipedes). I've only had snake in Arizona and rattlers at least taste pretty good.
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Grand Fromage posted:The amount of trouble I have to go through and money I have to drop to get a loving duck in this country is criminal. Weirdly I'm in SoCal and I've been finding it cheaper to buy a duck at Aldi then whole roaster chickens at my local grocery
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The Clitoris posted:Weirdly I'm in SoCal and I've been finding it cheaper to buy a duck at Aldi then whole roaster chickens at my local grocery SoCal one of the few places in US you can find "alternative" foods that aren't burgers, hotdogs and tacos. The Ethiopian district in Mid-Wilshire has amazing food.
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monkeytek posted:SoCal one of the few places in US you can find "alternative" foods that aren't burgers, hotdogs and tacos. That's not even remotely true. Any town of even moderate size has something. I'm in a generic midwest hell and have legit (Lanzhou) Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Filipino, Turkish, Greek, Ethiopian, assorted regional Mexican, assorted regional Indian, Polish, Hungarian, Lebanese, Jamaican, Egyptian, Colombian, Thai, and Guatemalan options readily available. And there are probably more I don't know about. It's true that if you go to a generic American restaurant you're going to be getting potatoes but there's no need to ever do that, even here. Grand Fromage fucked around with this message at 21:58 on Jan 31, 2020 |
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Nevermind!
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 22:07 |
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Aldi also has duck and pheasant in both the white and black poor working class neighborhoods of Baltimore, so I think Aldi just might carry that sorta stuff.
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Grand Fromage posted:The amount of trouble I have to go through and money I have to drop to get a loving duck in this country is criminal. They have them regularly at the local Publix, but I don't think I've ever seen them at another chain grocery store, and I have no clue where else I could get one. They generally have geese and (for some reason) capons, too. All the local grocery stores sell chitlins, but I've only ever even heard of those being cooked at a large family reunion.
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 22:16 |
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We're moving to a smaller town, and being an hour away from the closest 99 Ranch and the nearest Trader Joes is going to be a wrench. I've already told my husband we're going to have to go back to owning a chest freezer.
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Why wouldn't you own a chest freezer? You befriend rednecks with a dangerous hunting lust, of which about 30% will either outright refuse to eat game, or shoot so much they are giving it away, and there you go. Chest freezer justified
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Grand Fromage posted:That's not even remotely true. Any town of even moderate size has something. I'm in a generic midwest hell and have legit (Lanzhou) Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Filipino, Turkish, Greek, Ethiopian, assorted regional Mexican, assorted regional Indian, Polish, Hungarian, Lebanese, Jamaican, Egyptian, Colombian, Thai, and Guatemalan options readily available. And there are probably more I don't know about. Lol, sure tell yourself that. I've lived in LA for 49 years, traveled extensively for business for 20+ years. No moderate sized city is going to have near that quality or breadth. New York, Chicago, San Francisco sure. At best you will have small outcrops of good food but the majority is bland Americanized "this is what is safe to serve in the states" food.
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 22:28 |
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There are five drat Ethiopian restaurants in Charlotte loving NC, so you don't know what you're talking about.
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It's true that's there's a lot of good food around the country but LA is far and away the best cheap food eating city in the us.
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monkeytek posted:Lol, sure tell yourself that.
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Grand Fromage posted:...(like the weird fungus that grows out of centipedes)... Hang on I’m going to need to know more here
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Ragtime All The Time posted:Hang on I’m going to need to know more here Not just centipedes, other insects too. I was mixing it up with something else. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordyceps
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 22:49 |
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Cordyceps actually controlling the ccp.
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 22:53 |
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Whoops, I offhandedly replied to someone in D&D and now how can we even prove the Wuhan National Biosafety Lab even exists, in fact this discussion happening at all is just racist attempts to distract from Impeachment A powder keg over there.
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 23:06 |
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AmiYumi posted:You’re telling on yourself so hard with this. Every part of the US has places you can see a non-White person, and if you traveled for 20+ years and never saw one then... This has nothing to do with "non-white" people wtf are you even talking about? It has everything to do with population density and economics. In LA the Ethiopian population it over 60,000 easily the size of a moderate sized city in the Midwest. Because of this volume, markets, foodstuffs are plentiful enough to support real value add businesses like legitimate restaurants for that population. That is not the case outside of these large population centers except in very rare instances. Here is a little tidbit, wonder why all of these "foreign" restaurants across America all have such similar menus and tastes? Because SYSCO has an "ethnic restaurants" division where you can literally call them, tell them you are starting a "Greek" restaurant and they will send you their starter packs including suggested menu items, breakdowns of everything you need to order down to the actual individual portions so you can control costs, all nicely sanitized and made safe for American palettes. Every major food distributor has a division like this. If you want homogenized "foreign" food be my guest. I'll enjoy the real thing.
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There is a chain here in Canada called Nations. I am always tempted to buy one of the whole marinated ducks they have hanging. Or some of what appears to be a whole half pig. I usually just grab some dim-sum though. They learned their lesson about not having cooked bacon in the $5.99/lb. buffet bar though. A pound of fully cooked bacon for the price of 2/3rd of a lb. uncooked? I literally brought back a huge rear end box of bacon to share with my co-workers. Edit: We have a Ethiopian restaurant in my town. It is no where near the size of most US cities. Also, tonnes of authentic Chinese food around here. And yes many of them have a completely different menu than what you will see at homogenized Chinese restaurant. I know it's not particularly exotic but I've never seen congee or mapo tofu at any of the generic places in my entire life. Some of the fancier ones even have those big rotating tables. Double edit: there are also a few bars around here where you can play Chinese gambling games like it was Yakuza or something. Zushio fucked around with this message at 23:18 on Jan 31, 2020 |
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Arsenic Lupin posted:I had a housemate once who walked into the kitchen, glanced into the fruit bowl, and in the voice of Lady Macbeth, said, "Plums?!?!? We never ate plums in my household." I had a roommate that owned up to me like a guilty dog because he ate four of the six "hairless peaches" This dude never saw a nectarine before
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 23:14 |
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How many days until total economic collapse and WWIII: crypto flu wars?
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monkeytek posted:If you want homogenized "foreign" food be my guest. I'll enjoy the real thing. Ethnic communities in the US have places where they cater to themselves, not Whitey, and if you make friends they can show you the good ones. Oh. “Make friends”, goons, now I see it.
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Shaocaholica posted:How many days until total economic collapse and WWIII: crypto flu wars? Already happened. Sorry you missed it.
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# ? Jan 31, 2020 23:43 |
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So uh, do we have any goons in this thread that are still in China? Since both the US and Russia are telling basically all their citizens to gtfo or get stranded, and it's likely most EU countries will do similar in the coming week.
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Nobody I know in China is planning to leave, anyway.
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Zushio posted:There is a chain here in Canada called Nations. I am always tempted to buy one of the whole marinated ducks they have hanging. Or some of what appears to be a whole half pig. Do it! Pick up some Peking Sauce (京酱) Grab some Green Onion Find or make some wraps
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Blistex posted:Do it! That would be delicious with some bat meat
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Blistex posted:Do it! One half pig, two whole wraps.
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AmiYumi posted:LMAO, twenty years ago I was in rural Georgia eating incredible Fukienese & Viet foods in places without English menus, listening to halal butchers rant about how the certified suppliers were all scammers and they could get everything way cheaper, and once made the mistake of going to a kosher pizzeria. LOL, "I managed to find a couple locations that had ethnic communities large enough to support real restaurants" congrats. I'm sure rural Georgia is just a hotbed of cultural food experimentation, I'm lesser for never having the chance to experience it. Enjoy friend, I'm sure it was amazing.
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We seem to have downscaled from "No moderate sized city is going to have near that quality or breadth. New York, Chicago, San Francisco sure. At best you will have small outcrops of good food but the majority is bland Americanized "this is what is safe to serve in the states" food." to "simply listing real restaurants isn't good enough".
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I went looking for the post that got caps sent for vocational training and now can't remember who Monkeu is/was or why he's out $50 in re-regs this week.
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Why haven't they killed all the bats like they did with the sparrows yet?
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pakman posted:Cordyceps actually controlling the ccp. Whoa
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monkeytek posted:LOL, "I managed to find a couple locations that had ethnic communities large enough to support real restaurants" congrats. Why would you post something like this?
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Ragtime All The Time posted:Hang on I’m going to need to know more here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuKjBIBBAL8 dELICIOUS
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