What is your favorite Meal?


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I have so many that I love! But I generally can't resist a good T-bone steak (with english mustard) if it's on the menu! Cooked medium... Sides of a few thick cut chips, and fresh buttered veg. I'm salivating now!

yes! easily my favourite cut! :D

Really? I find ribeye can be quite stringy and fatty at times. How do you have it cooked? On it's own my favourite cut would be fillet!

It depends. Usually though it falls into one of the below:

Kebab

Spaghetti Bolognese

Fish and Chips

Chow Mein from Jenny's :laugh:

Roast Dinner

Chicken Korma

Something with Beef, generally Con Carne

Really? I find ribeye can be quite stringy and fatty at times. How do you have it cooked? On it's own my favourite cut would be fillet!

knew that would come up.. its the fat that i like in a ribeye.. it gives it a fantastic flavour. fillit is great, so long as someone else is paying.. you get bugger all for your money and if i'm really honest it doesn't taste as 'juicy' as ribeye, if you get what i mean. still good though.

i like to fry mine, just enough so it's still rare.. and then have it with some wedges and vegetables.. NICE :D

Ramen. easy and simple and taste hella good.

(Y) Tan Tan or Shoyu or Miso? Which region?

Instant noodles is considered a meal to you?:o

You like most western people have a very narrow exposure to food. I'm quite sure he doesnt' mean the instant variety. ;)

Mine:

Chirashi Deluxe

Hot bowl of Soba, Udon, or Ramen

Unagi Don

Pho combination w/beef outside

Tempura Don

Oyaku Don

Meat Jun

My Spaghetti sauce

I love a good pizza...:)

I'm going to be honest, I love tandoori :p

This:

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Foodgasm! Haha I love having it because its hot.

You would hate me then because my mom/dad make Fresh Tandoori once a week xD. Moms a vegetarian but makes REALLY good chicken. BTW cant believe you love Naan, many people dont understand its "flatbread" but thicker and better. Its for special dishes so to say. Roti("flatbread) is to go with every meal.

But anyway, all indian food.

Chinese(chk broc, ss chk, general tso's)

Bread Crumb Chicken Breasts

Pizza

Mac and Cheese(Noodles&Co ftw)

Akaushi Beef Sausage on a bun with chilli and cheese, or taco bell mild sauce with mustard

Pizza w/ hamburger meat, diced tomatoes, mushrooms, bell pepper, onion, and olives

Nissin Ramen with a side of Ravioli and cheese sticks

Gyros sandwich

Salad with croutons and ranch dressing.

Japanese fried kabob with sticky rice and salad pouring kikoman soy sauce all over it mmmm...

A burrito with everything on it topped with baja sauce F*** yeah!

Real Sushi (Tuna, Salmon dipped in soy sauce) .. oh yes and egg roles!

You would hate me then because my mom/dad make Fresh Tandoori once a week xD. Moms a vegetarian but makes REALLY good chicken. BTW cant believe you love Naan, many people dont understand its "flatbread" but thicker and better. Its for special dishes so to say. Roti("flatbread) is to go with every meal.

But anyway, all indian food.

Chinese(chk broc, ss chk, general tso's)

Bread Crumb Chicken Breasts

Pizza

Mac and Cheese(Noodles&Co ftw)

I have Chinese food every 2 days. Wonton noodles anyone?

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yum, yum, yummmmmmmmy!

Its easy to find Chinese food in my area, every neighborhood I go to has at least one Chinese shop.

I haven't really noticed the "Small" amount of juice... If you pour the Juice from the pouch into a glass it equals about a Cup Size. The Straws are probably that way because if they were any larger they would not be able to attach it in the plastic onto the pouch. It would look akward having a normal size straw that is larger than the pouch lol.

(Y) Tan Tan or Shoyu or Miso? Which region?

You like most western people have a very narrow exposure to food. I'm quite sure he doesnt' mean the instant variety. ;)

Mine:

Chirashi Deluxe

Hot bowl of Soba, Udon, or Ramen

Unagi Don

Pho combination w/beef outside

Tempura Don

Oyaku Don

Meat Jun

My Spaghetti sauce

I love a good pizza...:)

"Like most western people" What is that supposed to mean? Sorry but if I claim something like most eastern people you only know about pickling as a cooking technique you would call me out. Cultural superiority and stereotyping is a backward stance.

I will put the wide ranging food varieties of the various regions of Europe up against the range of food offered in east Asia any day. With the way European cultures were fractured and isolated I would put "western peoples" food on top at least for variety.

That said my personal favorite is tuna loin crusted with sesame seeds and marinated with a soy wasabi sauce cooked briefly over an extremely high heat so that the outside is toasted and the center is raw. With a side of grilled fiddle-heads wrapped in bacon. I don't mind mixing my cuisine at times.

(Y) Tan Tan or Shoyu or Miso? Which region?

You like most western people have a very narrow exposure to food. I'm quite sure he doesnt' mean the instant variety. ;)

That's quite insulting.

1. They don't even call instant noodles 'Ramen' where I live. Hardly anybody in the UK is familiar with that phrase.

2. I have had a very high exposure to food, as I am well-travelled. I am in my early 20's and I have visited over 10 countries, by myself.

3. Chinese immigrants are plentiful in my country. Lots of food, and I actually enjoy eating authentic chinese on New Years Day.

You've no idea what I've experienced.:cool:

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