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#101 Destiny

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Posted 02 January 2011 - 17:45

...colloquially known as 'chicken rice' :P
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Posted 02 January 2011 - 19:46

I doubt Chyros has sampled Arabian style Chicken Rice (We call it "Rice on Chicken")
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Posted 02 January 2011 - 23:02

View PostScope, on 2 Jan 2011, 21:46, said:

I doubt Chyros has sampled Arabian style Chicken Rice (We call it "Rice on Chicken")
I've been to Egypt but I can't recall having eaten rice there, so probably not, no.
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Posted 03 January 2011 - 00:13

The only thing you need in northern Africa is couscous. :P

Which is, conincidentally, what I've eaten for dinner these last few days. :P

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Posted 03 January 2011 - 00:29

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rice dumpling soup :P It's Korean traditional New Year´s Day dish.

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Posted 03 January 2011 - 00:41

View PostAlias, on 3 Jan 2011, 2:13, said:

The only thing you need in northern Africa is couscous. :P

Which is, conincidentally, what I've eaten for dinner these last few days. :P

Couscous is more commonly associated with Northwest Africa i.e. Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria. It's not as prominent in Libya and Egypt. On the other hand, Egypt if famous for Molokhia and Rabbit Meat :xD:
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Posted 03 January 2011 - 01:23

View PostScope, on 3 Jan 2011, 1:41, said:

View PostAlias, on 3 Jan 2011, 2:13, said:

The only thing you need in northern Africa is couscous. :xD:

Which is, conincidentally, what I've eaten for dinner these last few days. :P

Couscous is more commonly associated with Northwest Africa i.e. Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria. It's not as prominent in Libya and Egypt. On the other hand, Egypt if famous for Molokhia and Rabbit Meat :D

Egyptian Mloukhia sucks, I mean come on, these idiots eat the leaves.
Tunisian Mloukhia is the only true mloukhia :P

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Posted 03 January 2011 - 01:33

View PostCJ, on 3 Jan 2011, 12:23, said:

View PostScope, on 3 Jan 2011, 1:41, said:

View PostAlias, on 3 Jan 2011, 2:13, said:

The only thing you need in northern Africa is couscous. :D

Which is, conincidentally, what I've eaten for dinner these last few days. :xD:

Couscous is more commonly associated with Northwest Africa i.e. Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria. It's not as prominent in Libya and Egypt. On the other hand, Egypt if famous for Molokhia and Rabbit Meat :D

Egyptian Mloukhia sucks, I mean come on, these idiots eat the leaves.
Tunisian Mloukhia is the only true mloukhia :P
From what I've read it sounds like Okra. :P

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Posted 03 January 2011 - 01:44

View PostAlias, on 3 Jan 2011, 2:33, said:

View PostCJ, on 3 Jan 2011, 12:23, said:

View PostScope, on 3 Jan 2011, 1:41, said:

View PostAlias, on 3 Jan 2011, 2:13, said:

The only thing you need in northern Africa is couscous. :D

Which is, conincidentally, what I've eaten for dinner these last few days. :xD:

Couscous is more commonly associated with Northwest Africa i.e. Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria. It's not as prominent in Libya and Egypt. On the other hand, Egypt if famous for Molokhia and Rabbit Meat :D

Egyptian Mloukhia sucks, I mean come on, these idiots eat the leaves.
Tunisian Mloukhia is the only true mloukhia :P
From what I've read it sounds like Okra. :P

That's the Egyptian one, not the Tunisian D:

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Posted 06 January 2011 - 23:49

View PostAlias, on 3 Jan 2011, 3:33, said:

View PostCJ, on 3 Jan 2011, 12:23, said:

View PostScope, on 3 Jan 2011, 1:41, said:

View PostAlias, on 3 Jan 2011, 2:13, said:

The only thing you need in northern Africa is couscous. 8|

Which is, conincidentally, what I've eaten for dinner these last few days. 8|

Couscous is more commonly associated with Northwest Africa i.e. Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria. It's not as prominent in Libya and Egypt. On the other hand, Egypt if famous for Molokhia and Rabbit Meat 8|

Egyptian Mloukhia sucks, I mean come on, these idiots eat the leaves.
Tunisian Mloukhia is the only true mloukhia |8
From what I've read it sounds like Okra. :duh:

I've tried Okra, and it sure isn't Okra.
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Posted 07 January 2011 - 10:07

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Yum yum.

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Posted 07 January 2011 - 12:48

Rice,Vegetables and Fish.
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Posted 07 January 2011 - 12:50

Sausages and potatoes.
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Posted 17 January 2011 - 06:48

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Bear in mind this is prim and proper liquorice, not that poison you eat in the Netherlands. :P

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 07:04

View PostAlias, on 17 Jan 2011, 6:48, said:

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Bear in mind this is prim and proper liquorice, not that poison you eat in the Netherlands. :P


I've had that stuff before, had to order it from a catalogue but it was the nicest liquorice I've had. Might not have been that exact one I just remember it was called "Australian Soft Eating Liquorice"

Last thing I had was a Deluxe Scream Burger. Which contains, 2 large beef burgers (8oz each), several onion rings, cheese, bacon, BBQ sauce and mayonaise. It also contains tomato and salad but I take those out. Not a fan of tomato in non puree form and I actively hate salad.

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 11:22

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Bear in mind this is prim and proper liquorice, not that poison you eat in the Netherlands. :P
Anyone who is not Dutch knows nothing about liquorice, everyone knows that. We have so much liquorice here that whatever type you are having, we have more of it :duh: . You should try some double-salted liquorice someday, it will knock you straight off your feet :wtfh: .

Also, last thing I had was heavily spiced goulash soup, mon chou cake with raspberries, brambles, strawberries and cherries and a cheese plateau and whatnot. It was at a birthday party, obviously :D .

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 11:30

View PostChyros, on 17 Jan 2011, 22:22, said:

View PostAlias, on 17 Jan 2011, 8:48, said:

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Bear in mind this is prim and proper liquorice, not that poison you eat in the Netherlands. :P
Anyone who is not Dutch knows nothing about liquorice, everyone knows that. We have so much liquorice here that whatever type you are having, we have more of it :duh: . You should try some double-salted liquorice someday, it will knock you straight off your feet 8| .
I prefer my liquorice without ammonia. Fun fact, Dutch liquorice contains far more aniseed than it does actual liquorice, whereas the Australian/British style contains far more actual liquorice root and no aniseed. 8|

View PostChyros, on 17 Jan 2011, 22:22, said:

Also, last thing I had was heavily spiced goulash soup, mon chou cake with raspberries, brambles, strawberries and cherries and a cheese plateau and whatnot. It was at a birthday party, obviously :D .
I just had goulash the other day. :wtfh:

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 11:36

View PostAlias, on 17 Jan 2011, 13:30, said:

View PostChyros, on 17 Jan 2011, 22:22, said:

View PostAlias, on 17 Jan 2011, 8:48, said:

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Bear in mind this is prim and proper liquorice, not that poison you eat in the Netherlands. :P
Anyone who is not Dutch knows nothing about liquorice, everyone knows that. We have so much liquorice here that whatever type you are having, we have more of it :duh: . You should try some double-salted liquorice someday, it will knock you straight off your feet :D .
I prefer my liquorice without ammonia. Fun fact, Dutch liquorice contains far more aniseed than it does actual liquorice, whereas the Australian/British style contains far more actual liquorice root and no aniseed. :wtfh:
We have the types you describe as well - they are just less popular over here. You can find them in any supermarket though.
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Posted 17 January 2011 - 11:40

View PostChyros, on 17 Jan 2011, 22:36, said:

View PostAlias, on 17 Jan 2011, 13:30, said:

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Bear in mind this is prim and proper liquorice, not that poison you eat in the Netherlands. :P
Anyone who is not Dutch knows nothing about liquorice, everyone knows that. We have so much liquorice here that whatever type you are having, we have more of it :duh: . You should try some double-salted liquorice someday, it will knock you straight off your feet :wtfh: .
I prefer my liquorice without ammonia. Fun fact, Dutch liquorice contains far more aniseed than it does actual liquorice, whereas the Australian/British style contains far more actual liquorice root and no aniseed. 8|
We have the types you describe as well - they are just less popular over here. You can find them in any supermarket though.
Just like we have the Dutch style over here.

Nobody buys it though, enough people have a strange dislike to Australian style let alone the Dutch one. :D
Seriously, about 70% of the people I know don't like liquorice. ;_;

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 12:01

View PostAlias, on 17 Jan 2011, 13:40, said:

View PostChyros, on 17 Jan 2011, 22:36, said:

View PostAlias, on 17 Jan 2011, 13:30, said:

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Bear in mind this is prim and proper liquorice, not that poison you eat in the Netherlands. :P
Anyone who is not Dutch knows nothing about liquorice, everyone knows that. We have so much liquorice here that whatever type you are having, we have more of it :duh: . You should try some double-salted liquorice someday, it will knock you straight off your feet 8| .
I prefer my liquorice without ammonia. Fun fact, Dutch liquorice contains far more aniseed than it does actual liquorice, whereas the Australian/British style contains far more actual liquorice root and no aniseed. 8|
We have the types you describe as well - they are just less popular over here. You can find them in any supermarket though.
Just like we have the Dutch style over here.

Nobody buys it though, enough people have a strange dislike to Australian style let alone the Dutch one. :wtfh:
Seriously, about 70% of the people I know don't like liquorice. ;_;
Culture difference. I don't know any Dutchmen who don't like liquorice :D .
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Posted 18 January 2011 - 22:52

Urgh Liquorice...

Last thing I ate was some lasagna (<- benefits of living with parents = real food)
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Posted 18 January 2011 - 23:19

Some disgusting nasi my housemates for house dinner - I came home late so wasn't able to stop them from buying all the wrong stuff in the supermarket like tauge and white cabbage and yuck >.> .
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Posted 19 January 2011 - 10:13

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white cabbage


... in nasi?
it's time to wake up

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Posted 19 January 2011 - 16:33

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... in nasi?
Yes.

Like I said, that's what happens if I don't get a say in what's for dinner :likey: .
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Posted 01 February 2011 - 07:23

Triple smoked ham and a beer. :P

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