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wagyl wrote:And for the benefit of condiment research, it appears that Eggo Salad Dressing, made by T Marzetti Company of Columbus Ohio, may be limited to the Okinawa market. And I mean limited worldwide. There doesn't seem to be evidence of its existence elsewhere.
The research continues: it seems that the people behind Eggo Waffles first made Eggo Mayonnaise, but it is now made by Marzetti, a different company but salad dressing specialist. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid= ... 8883&hl=en
wagyl wrote:And for the benefit of condiment research, it appears that Eggo Salad Dressing, made by T Marzetti Company of Columbus Ohio, may be limited to the Okinawa market. And I mean limited worldwide. There doesn't seem to be evidence of its existence elsewhere.
The research continues: it seems that the people behind Eggo Waffles first made Eggo Mayonnaise, but it is now made by Marzetti, a different company but salad dressing specialist. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid= ... 8883&hl=en
matsuki wrote:wagyl wrote:And for the benefit of condiment research, it appears that Eggo Salad Dressing, made by T Marzetti Company of Columbus Ohio, may be limited to the Okinawa market. And I mean limited worldwide. There doesn't seem to be evidence of its existence elsewhere.
The research continues: it seems that the people behind Eggo Waffles first made Eggo Mayonnaise, but it is now made by Marzetti, a different company but salad dressing specialist. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid= ... 8883&hl=en
So I wasn't as far off as MO thought?
Mayonnaise as a salad dressing in NA though...I thought that was a Japaneeeze thing. Don't tell me they used it on pasta as well...
matsuki wrote:Miracle Whip is what I grew up with but I was never really much of a fan of the stuff ...
matsuki wrote: On salad or pasta...sounds more like make do with what you have food than something people actually want to eat.
Russell wrote:Nah, mayonnaise on French Fries. That's how it should be done!
Russell wrote:Nah, mayonnaise on French Fries. That's how it should be done!
Coligny wrote:Bikkury donkey mayioniaise on french fries...
Ermugerd the pleazure...
Wage Slave wrote:Russell wrote:Nah, mayonnaise on French Fries. That's how it should be done!
Agreed. That's good all right. Still do it after a trip to Amsterdam in the nineties taught me that one. Am I just oblivious or was that not a (street food) thing when I first went there back in the early eighties?
Russell wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Russell wrote:Nah, mayonnaise on French Fries. That's how it should be done!
Agreed. That's good all right. Still do it after a trip to Amsterdam in the nineties taught me that one. Am I just oblivious or was that not a (street food) thing when I first went there back in the early eighties?
We learned that from the Belgians.
French fries are kind of a street food, but we also eat them at home.
Russell wrote:And for the Americans among us: french fries with tomato ketchup is called "patatje ongesteld" in Holland, which roughly translates to "fries with women's period"...
Mike Oxlong wrote:Russell wrote:And for the Americans among us: french fries with tomato ketchup is called "patatje ongesteld" in Holland, which roughly translates to "fries with women's period"...
One hinomaru special, coming up!
Russell wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Russell wrote:And for the Americans among us: french fries with tomato ketchup is called "patatje ongesteld" in Holland, which roughly translates to "fries with women's period"...
One hinomaru special, coming up!
That would be a blob of ketchup on a bigger blob of mayonnaise. Hmm, the Dutch would call that "patatje Japan", I guess...
wagyl wrote:Russell wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Russell wrote:And for the Americans among us: french fries with tomato ketchup is called "patatje ongesteld" in Holland, which roughly translates to "fries with women's period"...
One hinomaru special, coming up!
That would be a blob of ketchup on a bigger blob of mayonnaise. Hmm, the Dutch would call that "patatje Japan", I guess...
Speciaal.
It's a frightening old world.
Russell wrote:And for the Americans among us: french fries with tomato ketchup is called "patatje ongesteld" in Holland, which roughly translates to "fries with women's period"...
Coligny wrote:Russell wrote:And for the Americans among us: french fries with tomato ketchup is called "patatje ongesteld" in Holland, which roughly translates to "fries with women's period"...
I don't know if I should be hungry or horny...
Can I be both ?
Russell wrote:Nah, mayonnaise on French Fries. That's how it should be done!
Grumpy Gramps wrote:Ah, reminds me of my childhood...
Grumpy Gramps wrote:Ah, reminds me of my childhood...
Coligny wrote:Yes Krog, we know... everything was better back then...
Grumpy Gramps wrote:Coligny wrote:Yes Krog, we know... everything was better back then...
Well, not everything. The cars for sure though, and also the girls. If I look at some of my first crushes, they really looked a lot more attractive in those days than they look now.
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