food question for americans
-
[xeno]Julios
- Posts: 6216
- Joined: Fri Dec 10, 1999 8:00 am
-
+JuggerNaut+
- Posts: 22175
- Joined: Sun Oct 14, 2001 7:00 am
bitWISE wrote:hummus (wtf?)
taramasalata (wtf?)
olives (yes)
pesto (no clue)
feta (yes)
ciabatta (wtf?)
fruit of sharon (no clue)
salami (yes)
parmesan (yes)
baguettes (yes if you mean bagels)
tzatziki (wtf?)
samosas (wtf?)
smoked salmon (yes)
I'm sure most supermarkets would have everything I said no clue or wtf to in their "world market" department.
"if you mean bagels"
[url=http://profile.mygamercard.net/Emka+Jee][img]http://card.mygamercard.net/sig/Emka+Jee.jpg[/img][/url]
Re: food question for americans
yes i quoted these because they are all available in a standard UK supermarket, though not all at all supermarkets. my assumption - clearly wrong - was that if a non-british food could be found in a UK supermarket it must be found in an ordinary continental one. obviously nothax103 wrote:Uhhhh. Its just wrong to say you can find all of them in a standard euro grocery shop (some are quite uncommon in standard dutch grocery shops) referring at least to the israel fruit and samosas. Mebbe they are at all UK shops? I also asked an office-mate from Italy and he has not heard of fruit of sharon. He asked me if it means "going down". lol.
-
Mr.Magnetichead
- Posts: 2001
- Joined: Thu Nov 01, 2001 8:00 am
- GONNAFISTYA
- Posts: 13369
- Joined: Sun Jan 23, 2005 8:20 pm
- GONNAFISTYA
- Posts: 13369
- Joined: Sun Jan 23, 2005 8:20 pm
-
Nightshade
- Posts: 17020
- Joined: Fri Dec 01, 2000 8:00 am
-
JulesWinnfield
- Posts: 625
- Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2005 12:09 pm
-
JulesWinnfield
- Posts: 625
- Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2005 12:09 pm
Jackal wrote:actually, all of them. wtf?! how can you not know any of it? I've known what that stuff is since I was 9.
There is this stuff in many Dutcholand grocery stores called "American Filet". I always wondered if the name was just pure b.s.
Any Americans know what it is? Do you have an American Filet over there?
-
old nik (q3w): hack103
old nik (q3w): hack103
-
+JuggerNaut+
- Posts: 22175
- Joined: Sun Oct 14, 2001 7:00 am
-
+JuggerNaut+
- Posts: 22175
- Joined: Sun Oct 14, 2001 7:00 am
neinhax103 wrote:Jackal wrote:actually, all of them. wtf?! how can you not know any of it? I've known what that stuff is since I was 9.
There is this stuff in many Dutcholand grocery stores called "American Filet". I always wondered if the name was just pure b.s.
Any Americans know what it is? Do you have an American Filet over there?
thats because its french+JuggerNaut+ wrote:neinhax103 wrote:Jackal wrote:actually, all of them. wtf?! how can you not know any of it? I've known what that stuff is since I was 9.
There is this stuff in many Dutcholand grocery stores called "American Filet". I always wondered if the name was just pure b.s.
Any Americans know what it is? Do you have an American Filet over there?
Filet Americain
its a sort of steak-paste (or tartare). sounds pretty icky when you say it like that
Last edited by MKJ on Fri Nov 25, 2005 5:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
[url=http://profile.mygamercard.net/Emka+Jee][img]http://card.mygamercard.net/sig/Emka+Jee.jpg[/img][/url]
-
+JuggerNaut+
- Posts: 22175
- Joined: Sun Oct 14, 2001 7:00 am
*hurl*MKJ wrote:thats because its french+JuggerNaut+ wrote:neinhax103 wrote:
There is this stuff in many Dutcholand grocery stores called "American Filet". I always wondered if the name was just pure b.s.
Any Americans know what it is? Do you have an American Filet over there?
Filet Americain
its a sort of steak-paste. sounds pretty icky when you say it like that
oh, i stand corrected
the oldest recipe of 'modernday' filet americain is from germany. the belgians renamed it to filet americain (for some reason), but the actual recipe was based on an ancient Mongolian recipe.
the oldest recipe of 'modernday' filet americain is from germany. the belgians renamed it to filet americain (for some reason), but the actual recipe was based on an ancient Mongolian recipe.
[url=http://profile.mygamercard.net/Emka+Jee][img]http://card.mygamercard.net/sig/Emka+Jee.jpg[/img][/url]
the high end grocery stores around here have pretty much all of that. (doubtful on the fruit, i don't know if arab fruit would travel this far)
There is a whole international section where the selection is so hardcore you need to know 14 languages to figure out what you're actually buying.
the crazy korean noodles, that are so hot after drinking the broth you can see god, are my favorite.
There is a whole international section where the selection is so hardcore you need to know 14 languages to figure out what you're actually buying.
the crazy korean noodles, that are so hot after drinking the broth you can see god, are my favorite.
Indeed, Korean noodles own!Dr_Watson wrote:the high end grocery stores around here have pretty much all of that. (doubtful on the fruit, i don't know if arab fruit would travel this far)
There is a whole international section where the selection is so hardcore you need to know 14 languages to figure out what you're actually buying.
the crazy korean noodles, that are so hot after drinking the broth you can see god, are my favorite.
-
old nik (q3w): hack103
old nik (q3w): hack103