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Last night. Pizza Margherita, according to the vendor. Not what me or any Italian would call Margherita. Opening the box, I found this. Yup! Cherry Tomatoes. No basil. Then I spotted a small bag packaged seperately. Arugula/rocket. It wasn't bad but a Margherita? No!
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I do something similar with pasta or Chinese noodles but using chipsticks instead of tongs.
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Sorry, but as noted under my name, I am in China. The power here is 240V as in most of Asia and Europe. Also, any specific models I could recommend would probably not be available to you.
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I haven’t been posting much in this topic recently, mainly because I have been eating lots of repeats of stuff I’ve posted before. Also because I’m still on my delivery diet and, although, my choice is so wide, I’m bored of it. However, tonight I found something which I’ve eaten before, but years ago and have never posted here. This is 雪里蕻肉沫 (xuě lǐ hóng ròu mò) or snow mustard minced pork. 雪里蕻(xuě lǐ hóng) is a type of leaf mustard, often also called by the homophonic name 雪里红 (xuě lǐ hóng). One of my my favourite doses of healthy greens Served as usual, with rice. Real tasty comfort food.
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Finally found a Clamato purveyor which only advertises stuff they actually have. It's on its way and should be in my hands over the weekend.
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...and I might be eating it for breakfast.
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It gets worse. I read that Luosifen (螺蛳粉 - luó sī fěn) has been recognised by the Guinness World Records for coming up with the world's largest pack of instant noodles. It measures 1.20 m (3 ft 11.24 in) long, 1.32 m (4 ft 3.97 in) high and 1.18 m (3 ft 10.46 in). There is no end to their stupidity ingenuity? For the full story, click on the image.
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Yes, I know the uses are mainly the same. China imports $billions of USD worth of sorghum from the USA to supplement its own production.
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I was confused, as usual. You appear to be talking about a liquid called sorghum. The only sorghum I know is a grain. Here it is used, in human food and drink contexts, like rice in porridges (congee) and as the main grain in baijiu, China's strong liquor. It is also used in animal feed and in biofuels. But I learn that in the US it is a molasses-like substance made from a sorghum syrup. Hmmm. Red Sorghum is a great movie (and book) set largely in a sorghum distillery. Red Sorghum
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Given that Turkey is predominately in Asia*, I would suggest the latter. * 97% Asia to 3% Europe (by area). 90% Asia to 10% Europe (by population).
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W McGonagalls’ famous ode to the Black Pudding, written in Stornoway in 1902 and used as advertising by the now defunct butchers shop, MacPoet’s. Oh, what a wonderful thing is the black pudding, It is made from the blood of pigs or sheep, and it is very good in The morning, Or at any other time of the day, It is a delicacy that many people like to eat, I dare say. Some people fry it in a pan, or boil it in water, And they say it is very nourishing and makes them feel better; And some people add it to their stews or pies, And they praise it very highly, and consider it a prize. But alas, the black pudding is not always appreciated, Some people think it is disgusting and should be eliminated; They say it is unclean and unhealthy, and they turn away their face, And they refuse to taste it, or give it any place. But I think the black pudding is a marvellous creation, It is a product of the animal kingdom and a source of nutrition; It is a part of the Scottish culture and history, And I hope it will always be enjoyed by people like me. McGonaggal is celebrated and loved for being the best worst poet in literature.
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This, I'm told by people I trust, is a very good, well researched read into many of issued discussed. Published Nov 2nd 2023. In fact all her books on British food are good. I have two of her previous works (eG-friendly Amazon.com link)
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I use a portable induction cooker regularly. As do all my friends and neighbours. Over the years, I've had three. Never had anything I'd describe as noisy. This is my current one.
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This dish was delivered from a local restaurant, but I normally make them from live frogs which I dispatch. Live frogs in my local supermarket. Skinned frogs in my kitchen
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British cooking/Britain's food history and reputation
liuzhou replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
Yes. I watched it again during my months in bed. I have the whole series on DVD. -
British cooking/Britain's food history and reputation
liuzhou replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
I have a lot of respect for Bee Wilson. All her books are well researched and interesting. -
Bacon originally just meant pork or even pig, but since the 16th century only applied to cured pork from the back and sides of the animal. Pork belly is uncured.