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My dad grew up on ranitas. They were half cooked hand made tortillas, rolled up with salt in the middle. He says it was the best lunch he had when he was little. |
I grew up with a Dutch babysitter.....she fed me white bread smeared with butter and topped with chocolate sprinkles!!!Hakalslaw it was DELICIOUS hakalslaw dutch chocolate sprinkles - Google Search |
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There's this taiwanese breakfast thing, it's loosely translated into rice wand. It's basically made like a sushi roll without nori paper, it's a chinese doughnut (imagine a giant thick churro without the sugar and cinnamon) with rice rolled around it. There's a salty version with preserved vegetables in it (I always got that one) then there's a sweet version with just the doughnut with sugar rolled inside the rice. That one's good too with sweetened soy milk. Did you know there's also a salty/savory version of soy milk? There's the same preserved veggies in it with bits of doughnut, and they're served in giant pho sized bowls. yummy! |
try this one??? Amazon.com: dutch chocolate sprinkles |
Just had cabeza tacos for the first time today. OMFG delicious!!! :drool: so soft and tender with just the right amount of fatty bits. mmmmmmm..... |
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i haven't read this whole thread, but i'm sure no one else has written this.... when we were little (me & 2 sis') we would slit a cold hotdog down the middle and fill it with peanut butter!:eek: it wasn't done out of desperation, but idk what the heck we were thinking!:rolleyes: i haven't tried it in adulthood:p but we loved it then! |
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Translation: Whaaa???? Huh???? I bow to you.... Anything that involves peanut butter is off limits to me. Yet I love me some uni which reminds me of it.... hmmmmm:thinking: |
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Aha, upon further research (wikipedia :D) this is what I found. "Cabeza is a Spanish word meaning "head". In Mexican cuisine, it is used to describe the meat from a roasted head of a cow, served as a taco or burrito filling[1]. Typically, the whole head will sit on a steamer or grill, and customers may ask for particular parts of the head meats they favor, such as ojo (eye), oreja (ear), cachete (cheek), lengua (tongue), or labios (lips)" Lisa, lengua is technically part of the cabeza since the tongue is located on the head. Cabeza is actually pretty close to lengua. They messed up my order, I ordered 2 lengua tacos, 2 cabeza, and they gave me two packages, one marked with "AZ", I later found out it was asada, so after I ate a super yummy tender meat taco, I wondered which one it was. I looked at my order receipt (from the kitchen, not my reciept) and it was cabeza. so YUM! Hve yet to try ojo. Never seen it on any menu, but I use to eat ojo de pescado chinese style when I was a kid. LOL I'm being serious. Did you know there is an inedible bone type ball in a fish eyeball? :D I don't think the cornea is edible either, it is quite plasticy. :bigeyes: |
Just found this thread. I once worked with a young lady who made her husband "sugar sandwiches" to take for his lunch!!! She said he had grown up eating them for school lunch(!) and still had to have one every so often for lunch. White bread, thick with butter - and white, granular sugar piled on! |
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I so miss the homemade lemonade, salsa, tamales ect ect! Now I'm dating a german boy and his grandma is straight from Germany and I don't even know what I ate at Chrismas, I just knew better than to question it and just put it in my mouth :eek: bc those were the rules there, very old school german |
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I wonder how he stayed awake after 3pm. LOL However, the Vietnamese have a smoothie that is an avocado milkshake. For me, I love avocados with salt, I don't have much of a sweet tooth. But, I've tried it. The nuttyness of an avocado is a perfect match for sugar and sweet. Just like how before you ever had chocolate with cayenne, or sausage with maple syrup, after you have it, it just makes sense! Just as the sugar slowly melts into the thick butter, if I had a sweet tooth, I think I'd try it. |
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