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Northern European food is mostly nourishing, of course there are some special features and tastes that cannot be found anywhere in the world, but still there are no such a big variety of flavours. Simply a big blaaah! |
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Italy & Mexico. Scandinavian and Finnish cuisine isn't as bad as some think though. I like our pure ingredients like berries, fish and game which I can get myself from the forest. |
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Italy & Mexico. Scandinavian and Finnish cuisine isn't as bad as some think though. I like our pure ingredients like berries, fish and game which I can get myself from the forest. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/di...ean-foods.html Nordic diet as healthy as Mediterranean foods I'm not an expert, but I can see it carve out a nice niche for itself around here. Salmon, vegetables, berries are basics in healthy food. |
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I voted North African because I use to eat homemade dishes (momma know-how of course
![]() Besides Maghrebian cooking I would say : - Western European cuisine (French and Italian, I enjoyed some German dishes too) - East Asian cuisine (I prefer rather Japanese cooking over the rest) - Middle Eastern cuisine (Lebanese, Turkish and Persian dishes) - West Indian cuisine (exotic and colorful though I prefer their drinks) I never enjoyed dishes from other areas so I can't have an unbiased judgement. |
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This very much depends on whether you mean home cooking or restaurants.
Our lives are very different because of weather, so for example here people invite people to their homes more than out, and nearly all restaurants food is French style. In fact, I do consider French style rather bland compared to some other styles, though I do like it. It's more of a "safe bet". Home cooking is highly individual. It's also regional. The blandest food you can get is the generic central Jutlandic cuisine which is pretty much without taste, lol. Ps. I do like Italian food! I don't think that it's healthy. But it tastes good. I voted "other" because I don't like Balkan food. I don't wanna vote for Southern Euro just because I like Italian food, and I also think foods from other countries are good, if you know what to get. Even English foods. |
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This very much depends on whether you mean home cooking or restaurants. |
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Pickled herring, maami, English breakfast, yup, the Nords aren't known for their cuisine. ![]() I've not tried maami but on reading about its composition (malt, molasses & rye) it's probably quite tasty if you like stodgy puddings (I don't much). The English breakfast has variants in all parts of the Pretannic Isles*, as long as the ingredients are top quality what's not to like (assuming you're omnivorous) about sausage, bacon, eggs , blood sausage, tomatoes, mushrooms, baked beans (not on my plate) served with bread fried in the bacon fat. * all these ingredients, apart from the blood sausage, were available in the breakfast buffet in a Finnish hotel, wherein I stayed, together with all the pickled fish one could eat, various salamis (inc. reindeer), dozens of different breads and a great variety of berry fruits. I like a great variety of cuisines so I can't vote for any in particular. I have ingredients in my larder from Japan, Korea, China, Thailand, India, Turkey, Greece, Slovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Italy, Morocco, Spain, FennoScandia and a few more places that presently escape me. |
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what Balkan food you dont like? |
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