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PostPosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:34 pm 
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So both my parents/grandparents are from Russian so for most of my life any food made at home was Russian food, my two personal favorites are:

Borsh- A soup with beats, cabbage, carrots, potato, your choice of meat(usually beef), and some spices.
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misnoy salat(translated to english is mayonnaise salad)-potatoes,boiled eggs, carrots,green peas, pickles, green onion, your choice of meat, mixed together with a little mayo.

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*ingredients may vary in different parts of russia

growing up in the states my friends were always hesitant to try russian food(especially borsh because of its color) but most of them actually like it.

so what are some of your favorite foods that are exclusive to your nationality.

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ELKBURGERS W/ CHEESE.
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^silpancho has always been my fav

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^saltenia is a light snack they usually eat before lunch, think of it as a hot pocket but its soup inside



im not so proud of my country today as a government. but i love the culture


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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
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ELKBURGERS W/ CHEESE.
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that look delicious :shock:, its hard to find a decent burger in isreal :banghead:
i cant wait to move back to California and eat some in and out burgers :D

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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
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isnt putting cheese on a beef burger unkosher or something?

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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
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cbkilla wrote:
misnoy salat(translated to english is mayonnaise salad)-potatoes,boiled eggs, carrots,green peas, pickles, green onion, your choice of meat, mixed together with a little mayo.

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*ingredients may vary in different parts of russia


:D *drool*

i consider my "national food" just african food and i have yet to discover most of it :(

current favourite is a slightly modified Jollof rice with chicken
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that contains
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- chunks of chicken, fried kapenta (in brandy ;D)
- pumpkin seed oil, fish oil , lemon juice (soja sauce sometimes if wanted)
- garlic, coriander, onions, loads of chilli, masala, okra



burgers will taste like paper once i decide to eat them again :yay:

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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
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cbkilla wrote:
CeLL wrote:
ELKBURGERS W/ CHEESE.
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that look delicious :shock:, its hard to find a decent burger in isreal :banghead:
i cant wait to move back to California and eat some in and out burgers :D


yeah too bad it brings you 5 years closer to a heart attack.

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cbkilla wrote:
misnoy salat(translated to english is mayonnaise salad)-potatoes,boiled eggs, carrots,green peas, pickles, green onion, your choice of meat, mixed together with a little mayo.

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*ingredients may vary in different parts of russia


:D *drool*

i consider my "national food" just african food and i have yet to discover most of it :(

current favourite is a slightly modified Jollof rice with chicken
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that contains
- rice
- chunks of chicken, fried kapenta (in brandy ;D)
- pumpkin seed oil, fish oil , lemon juice (soja sauce sometimes if wanted)
- garlic, coriander, onions, loads of chilli, masala, okra



burgers will taste like paper once i decide to eat them again :yay:


The African side of my family eat that a lot it's quite tasty especially when it's spicy <3

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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
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isnt putting cheese on a beef burger unkosher or something?

yea it is, which its so hard to find,my family never kept kosher though.
to tell you the truth, i dont know how others do it, we tried once and within month we said fack it lol :giveup:

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cbkilla wrote:
CeLL wrote:
ELKBURGERS W/ CHEESE.
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that look delicious :shock:, its hard to find a decent burger in isreal :banghead:
i cant wait to move back to California and eat some in and out burgers :D


yeah too bad it brings you 5 years closer to a heart attack.

i dont know if you've ever had a in and out burger but if you had im sure you would agree with me that its worth it :P

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Jstar1 wrote:
cbkilla wrote:
CeLL wrote:
ELKBURGERS W/ CHEESE.
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that look delicious :shock:, its hard to find a decent burger in isreal :banghead:
i cant wait to move back to California and eat some in and out burgers :D


yeah too bad it brings you 5 years closer to a heart attack.

actually elk is signifigantly leaner and healthier than beef.

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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
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actually elk is signifigantly leaner and healthier than beef.


yep...
http://www.elkusa.com/Elk_meat_nutrition.html

It is not NEARLY as fatty as most beef.

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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
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actually elk is signifigantly leaner and healthier than beef.


yep...
http://www.elkusa.com/Elk_meat_nutrition.html

It is not NEARLY as fatty as most beef.


looks like squirrel is the way to go

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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
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well since you wanna use google and hit the first link, ill use google and hit the next link. http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/ethnic-foods/9990/2
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/bee ... cts/7491/2
looks like half the fat /ounce to me.

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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
PostPosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:48 pm 
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Momos, which is just mixed up ground chicken/mutton etc into a piece of bread which is closed up then cooked w/ steam. then you eat it with a special sauce. its nepali but i think other countries eat em too

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nationality side of it ....anything from chinese, japanese, mongolian, italian, greek, vietnamese, syrian, etc, etc ...

ethnic background side of it, eh ....really haven't tried any african food, but I like my oma's cooking, from schnitzel, sauerkraut, to potato dumplings

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Ningyotsukai-san wrote:
nationality side of it ....anything from chinese, japanese, mongolian, italian, greek, vietnamese, syrian, etc, etc ...

ethnic background side of it, eh ....really haven't tried any african food, but I like my oma's cooking, from schnitzel, sauerkraut, to potato dumplings

you're chinese?

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There's some Jollof in the fridge right now. You know what, I haven't had lunch.

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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
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Ningyotsukai-san wrote:
nationality side of it ....anything from chinese, japanese, mongolian, italian, greek, vietnamese, syrian, etc, etc ...

ethnic background side of it, eh ....really haven't tried any african food, but I like my oma's cooking, from schnitzel, sauerkraut, to potato dumplings

you're chinese?


Lol, really? You've seen our pictures.

What I KNOW what we're mixed with: German, African (not sure which part of Africa), Native American. I'm sure there's a lot more in there, just I'm too lazy to go looking.

As for my favorite ethnic food from my own background, only been fed german food mainly, and only from my grandmother. My favorites are her sauerkraut and Kartoffelkloß.

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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
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UnbeatableDevil wrote:
Ningyotsukai-san wrote:
nationality side of it ....anything from chinese, japanese, mongolian, italian, greek, vietnamese, syrian, etc, etc ...

ethnic background side of it, eh ....really haven't tried any african food, but I like my oma's cooking, from schnitzel, sauerkraut, to potato dumplings

you're chinese?


Lol, really? You've seen our pictures.


yeah but who knows, you coulda been Asian mutant from mars dressed as a black guy o.O

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you're chinese?


我是美国人...

我的人种是非洲和德国 ;P


don't think I butchered that 2nd part ...meh

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 Post subject: Re: Cultural foods
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well since you wanna use google and hit the first link, ill use google and hit the next link. http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/ethnic-foods/9990/2
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/bee ... cts/7491/2
looks like half the fat /ounce to me.


i think you need to actually read the information in the link that he posted...

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Traditional Southern comfort food is what i like most about the holidays

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I know alot of our food is looked at as unhealthy or has been commercialized to the point where its downright disgusting but there is very rustic and comforting quality to Soul Food and when its prepared right it doesn't have to be unhealthy...

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anything fried is bad for you =/

fried butter ( seen at a fair before )lol

why is the mac and cheese prepared that way? i never had it like that before

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CeLL wrote:
well since you wanna use google and hit the first link, ill use google and hit the next link. http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/ethnic-foods/9990/2
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/bee ... cts/7491/2
looks like half the fat /ounce to me.


i think you need to actually read the information in the link that he posted...

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Traditional Southern comfort food is what i like most about the holidays

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I know alot of our food is looked at as unhealthy or has been commercialized to the point where its downright disgusting but there is very rustic and comforting quality to Soul Food and when its prepared right it doesn't have to be unhealthy...


Soul Bowl.
Chicken + Corn + Rice + Salsa. Yum :)

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anything fried is bad for you =/

fried butter ( seen at a fair before )lol

why is the mac and cheese prepared that way? i never had it like that before



the mac and cheese is baked not fried

also not everything fried is unhealthy. That's largely dependent on the oil, the quality of it, whats being fried, and for how long.

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i didnt say anything about it being fried but why is it baked

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^ I can't read the second sentence, I don't know a few of the characters.


wǒde rénzhǒng shì fēizhōu hé déguó

like I said, not entirely sure I said that right...lol

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that's just the way its done. Garbage stuff like easy-mac aside, just putting macaroni into sauce has never really been how its prepared around here. Typically in baked macaroni and cheese the cheese sauce has minced onions and egg and when you bake it gives the dish a different (better imo) texture. Also you get the nice char on the top which is a must have for me.

eating mac-n-cheese without baking it is like not browning your steak before you pop it in the oven...

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