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EBWonder
post Jul 12 2010, 08:18 PM
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What are you favorite Ethnic foods from your culture that you like to eat?
How about Ethnic foods from other cultures?

Hmmm.....Ethnic Foods from My culture....Seafood and Tofu Hot Pot and Sweet and Sour Pork

Ethinc foods from other cultures: Pierogi (Polish), Crispy Pata (Phillipino), Haggis (English/Scottish), Sushimi (Japanese), Menudo sin Maiz (Mexico), and Weiswurst, Bockwurst, and Knackwurst (Germany).
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Pumpkin Patch
post Jul 12 2010, 08:33 PM
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I love these German potato dumpling things my mom always makes. I don't know of that counts as my ethnicity or not.
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post Jul 12 2010, 08:41 PM
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well, if you have a blood-bound relative that is of German ancestry, then it's part of your Ethnic Identity and thus the dish is a Ethnic Dish from your culture.
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post Jul 13 2010, 02:16 AM
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I'm part German, and I like this German potato dish my grandma makes. From other cultures, I love Italian pasta, and Mexican rice. I like lots of other foods from different cultures too, but I only though of these for now.
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post Jul 13 2010, 02:56 AM
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Pupusas! I love them much My friend Joseph Is of El Salvadorian Descent. His mother made them once while I Stayed over at his house. They are Godly Delicious!
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EBWonder
post Jul 13 2010, 03:00 AM
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yes they are. which ones do you like? I've had Bean, Cheese, Bean and Cheese, and Meat
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post Jul 13 2010, 03:06 AM
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Mine was ALL OF THE ABOVE! Then I Had a cheesey one oh god I burned my mouth however it was worth it.
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post Jul 13 2010, 05:41 AM
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^ Oh wow that sounds good. I want to try that sometime. Lets see food from another ethnicity... Oh I also really like tempura. Umm where's that from exactly I'm not sure myself.
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post Jul 13 2010, 04:51 PM
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So like, since I'm asian, I have Chinese fewd every single day. So yeah. I loveeee Chinese fewwwddd. :'< ♥

Buuut. Outside of Chineseeee.

I LOVE SAMOSAS. :>
And I also loooove shawarma. D:
And and and kimchi. *v*
And sushi. Sushi counts right. D':
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post Jul 13 2010, 04:52 PM
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Do you consider American a culture, because all we really have are hamburgers and hot dogs.

I'll embrace the Texas part of that.

STEAK!
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Hasfusel
post Jul 13 2010, 08:00 PM
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The humble bagel is the greatest edible invention in history, I think. And it's wholly Yiddish.
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post Jul 13 2010, 08:10 PM
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it's polish actually. but the name is wholle yiddish, I believe.
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post Jul 13 2010, 10:10 PM
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Lots of Yids in Poland. :D

Um, let me see:

1. Chicken Paprikash (Czech) it's this chicken that's cooked til it falls off the bone and it's swimming it gravy made with sour cream and paprika

2. Ttuk Bok Ggi (Korean)- It's this really good rice cake that is covered in red pepper sauce. Mmm.

3. Bu Chim Gae (Korean)- It's a spring onion pancake.

4. Packzi (Polish)- It's this wonderful jelly doughnut that Catholic Poles eat during lent.

5. Latkes(Polish/Yiddish)- A fried potato pancake. Wonderful.

6. Humus and Pita Chips (I'm going to go with Greek, but I'm not positive) Chickpea spread and crispy pita bread.

7. Chicken enchiladas with salsa verde (Mexican; My pal, Oscar, loves salsa verde. :P)

8. Udon (Japanese)- The best noodle ever invented. Period.

9. GOOD macaroni and cheese (American? Italian? Whatever...) With the crumbs on top

10. Spicy Korean Ramen soup

11. Steamed white rice (Asian)

12. Ratatouille (French)- A yummy dish of cooked veggies.

13. Lasagne (Italian)

14. Gnnochi (Italian)- Potato pasta that is excellent with marinara sauce.

15. Onigiri (Japanese)- Rice balls. I love them soooo much. Especially with soy sauce.

I'm sure there's more, but I'll edit later.
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post Jul 13 2010, 10:14 PM
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QUOTE (Hasfusel @ Jul 13 2010, 01:00 PM) *
The humble bagel is the greatest edible invention in history, I think. And it's wholly Yiddish.

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Ditto. I forgot about those.
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post Jul 17 2010, 10:24 PM
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QUOTE (Co'coa. @ Jul 13 2010, 04:51 PM) *
So like, since I'm asian, I have Chinese fewd every single day. So yeah. I loveeee Chinese fewwwddd. :'< ♥

Buuut. Outside of Chineseeee.

I LOVE SAMOSAS. :>
And I also loooove shawarma. D:
And and and kimchi. *v*
And sushi. Sushi counts right. D':

Mmmmm samosas and shawarma <3
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Mizukithepanda
post Jul 17 2010, 11:40 PM
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Um.... I actually don't eat anything that comes from my own ethnicity... Unless you consider Tex-Mex an ethnic food.

I eat a lot of flautas, tamales, barracho beans, soft tacos, crispy tacos, quesadillas, salsa, and other tex-mex foods (though I despise enchiladas :P)...

And... I also eat a lot of Italian food. (Of which I generally prefer anything made with chicken and stuffed with herbs.)

Let's see... and then I tend to like a lot of Chinese food, Korean food, Vietnamese food, and Japanese food. I think my favorite foods would have to be Curry Rice and fried Bean Curd, though I also enjoy things like Hot and Sour Soup, Donkatsu, pretty much anything with duck in it, and many various sorts of teas.

Thai food is also pretty good. I remember having this lemongrass soup stuff that was excellent. ^w^

OH. And cajun food. Cajun food is goooooood. I especially love Crawfish Etoufee. <3
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Hasfusel
post Jul 19 2010, 09:52 PM
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As for ethnic foods from my culture, Britain is too cosmopolitan to talk about "ethnic food" unless you mean traditional stuff, which I don't eat much of since most of it contains so much cholesterol it makes my arteries recoil.

I guess most of my preferred food is "ethnic". My utmost favourite dishes are~

-Salade Niçoise
-Irish stew with potato farls
-Curried udon
-Japanese curry with rice
-Gyoza dumplings with vinegar
-Stir-fries of all sorts
-Almost all Provençal dishes (sorta my own ethnicity, though my grandparents are from the north of France)
-New York deli-style bagel (pastrami, swiss, pickles, mustard <3)
-Lox & cream cheese bagel
-Various Indian curries, particular favourites are specialities
-Thai green curry (especially with loads of lemongrass and coriander)
-Kimchi (Korean, methinks; spicy cabbage & other vegetables)
-Most Chinese noodle dishes
-Various African vegetable/meat dishes I couldn't name
-Moussaka with lamb
-Most Italian pasta dishes, especially with pesto
-Italian baked aubergine
-Soba noodles

:D
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GustafasChild
post Aug 11 2010, 08:25 AM
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I must second the latkes and hummus with pita chips! I also enjoy yakisoba and onigiri, as well as a bunch of curries. Italian pasta is wonderful too! Pfft! I'm not picky about what I eat as long as it's vegetarian, and I love so many foods from different cultures! (And while I'm thinking of it, gnocchi's pretty excellent too!)
As for food from my own culture, when I used to eat it I always loved niku. I often consider going back on my whole eight and a half years of vegetarianism just to eat the stuff again. Unfortunately, now I don't know anyone who makes it anymore since Grandpa died. Apparently Grandma does sometimes, but it's never quite dry enough. (For the record, I should probably mention that 'niku' is dried caribou meat. Excellent stuff, it is!) Smoked salmon and redberry tea is also quite nice.
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ClassicTyler
post Aug 11 2010, 04:03 PM
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I like food. So it really doesn't matter where it's from. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif)
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Chicken
post Aug 13 2010, 06:12 PM
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Mmm. Onigiri! How could I forget my one true love...<3

One time, I ate this absolutely phenomenal meat and tomato dish. It was Egyptian. I though I'd died and gone to heaven, but I never understood the dish's name. (Probably because I was too busy gawking at the cute Egyptian man who made it.) So, on the rare chance that someone knows what I'm talking about, I'd appreciate a name, as I'd like to look up the recipe for it.
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