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"The 5 dishes even Japanese people are freaked to eat"

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Re: "The 5 dishes even Japanese people are freaked to eat"

Postby Coligny » Sat Apr 05, 2014 10:01 pm

yanpa wrote:The wife loves pickled beetroot, but then she's weird and is always complaining about how hard it is to get coriander.



Shit ! You too ? Me Julie made me hunt for coriander seeds to grow it herself...
That would have been a good idea if she remembered to water them from time to time and the felines didn't use the pots as shitters...

Personnally I'm more hooked on nutmeg for cheese sandwiches and anything with eggs. But I'm no racist and the spice rack in the kitchen is a bit on the overflowing side... My biggest victory was when I managed to synthesize ras-el-hanout from its base ingredients. (Mandatory for couscous)
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Re: "The 5 dishes even Japanese people are freaked to eat"

Postby IparryU » Wed Apr 09, 2014 2:36 pm

Coligny wrote:
yanpa wrote:The wife loves pickled beetroot, but then she's weird and is always complaining about how hard it is to get coriander.



Shit ! You too ? Me Julie made me hunt for coriander seeds to grow it herself...
That would have been a good idea if she remembered to water them from time to time and the felines didn't use the pots as shitters...

Personnally I'm more hooked on nutmeg for cheese sandwiches and anything with eggs. But I'm no racist and the spice rack in the kitchen is a bit on the overflowing side... My biggest victory was when I managed to synthesize ras-el-hanout from its base ingredients. (Mandatory for couscous)

I heard that corks from wine bottles stop cats from sitting in gardens.

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Re: "The 5 dishes even Japanese people are freaked to eat"

Postby wagyl » Wed Apr 09, 2014 5:42 pm

yanpa wrote:
Coligny wrote:You found persil ?


Well call me crazy, but Persil is something you will never catch me eating.


Haha this reminds me of my mother praising the honestly of the ingredients list on falafels when she saw Persil listed en Francais.
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Postby yanpa » Wed Apr 09, 2014 5:56 pm

IparryU wrote:
Coligny wrote:
yanpa wrote:The wife loves pickled beetroot, but then she's weird and is always complaining about how hard it is to get coriander.



Shit ! You too ? Me Julie made me hunt for coriander seeds to grow it herself...
That would have been a good idea if she remembered to water them from time to time and the felines didn't use the pots as shitters...

Personnally I'm more hooked on nutmeg for cheese sandwiches and anything with eggs. But I'm no racist and the spice rack in the kitchen is a bit on the overflowing side... My biggest victory was when I managed to synthesize ras-el-hanout from its base ingredients. (Mandatory for couscous)

I heard that corks from wine bottles stop cats from sitting in gardens.


If you want to prevent cats from sitting somewhere, place a sheet of paper (or cardboard, or better a cardboard box) outside the area in which you don't want them to sit, and they will naturally gravitate to that :idea:
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Re: Re:

Postby wagyl » Wed Apr 09, 2014 6:10 pm

yanpa wrote:
IparryU wrote:
Coligny wrote:
yanpa wrote:The wife loves pickled beetroot, but then she's weird and is always complaining about how hard it is to get coriander.



Shit ! You too ? Me Julie made me hunt for coriander seeds to grow it herself...
That would have been a good idea if she remembered to water them from time to time and the felines didn't use the pots as shitters...

Personnally I'm more hooked on nutmeg for cheese sandwiches and anything with eggs. But I'm no racist and the spice rack in the kitchen is a bit on the overflowing side... My biggest victory was when I managed to synthesize ras-el-hanout from its base ingredients. (Mandatory for couscous)

I heard that corks from wine bottles stop cats from sitting in gardens.


If you want to prevent cats from sitting somewhere, place a sheet of paper (or cardboard, or better a cardboard box) outside the area in which you don't want them to sit, and they will naturally gravitate to that :idea:


I always thought you had to be reading the paper at the time for the cat to sit on it, otherwise they will just ignore it completely.
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Re: Re:

Postby yanpa » Wed Apr 09, 2014 6:18 pm

wagyl wrote:
yanpa wrote:
IparryU wrote:
Coligny wrote:
yanpa wrote:The wife loves pickled beetroot, but then she's weird and is always complaining about how hard it is to get coriander.



Shit ! You too ? Me Julie made me hunt for coriander seeds to grow it herself...
That would have been a good idea if she remembered to water them from time to time and the felines didn't use the pots as shitters...

Personnally I'm more hooked on nutmeg for cheese sandwiches and anything with eggs. But I'm no racist and the spice rack in the kitchen is a bit on the overflowing side... My biggest victory was when I managed to synthesize ras-el-hanout from its base ingredients. (Mandatory for couscous)

I heard that corks from wine bottles stop cats from sitting in gardens.


If you want to prevent cats from sitting somewhere, place a sheet of paper (or cardboard, or better a cardboard box) outside the area in which you don't want them to sit, and they will naturally gravitate to that :idea:


I always thought you had to be reading the paper at the time for the cat to sit on it, otherwise they will just ignore it completely.


That's if you want a guaranteed way to attract their attention. Otherwise, even if you have a luxurious carpet, scientifically designed for optimal feline comfort, it will be shunned in favour of a bare patch of concrete garnished with a sheet of old newspaper.
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Re: Re:

Postby Coligny » Wed Apr 09, 2014 7:19 pm

yanpa wrote:If you want to prevent cats from sitting somewhere, place a sheet of paper (or cardboard, or better a cardboard box) outside the area in which you don't want them to sit, and they will naturally gravitate to that :idea:


Yea... cardboard boxes are definately a big hit, we always keep 10 to 20 at the end of a corridor for the kitteh to build forts and reenact historical battulz...
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Postby yanpa » Wed Apr 09, 2014 7:23 pm

Coligny wrote:
yanpa wrote:If you want to prevent cats from sitting somewhere, place a sheet of paper (or cardboard, or better a cardboard box) outside the area in which you don't want them to sit, and they will naturally gravitate to that :idea:


Yea... cardboard boxes are definately a big hit, we always keep 10 to 20 at the end of a corridor for the kitteh to build forts and reenact historical battulz...


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Postby matsuki » Thu Sep 25, 2014 1:46 pm

Zombied the thread to add cinnamon to the list of Japanese kryptonite....always heard them bitch about how "gaijins put cinnamon in everything pumpkin!" but got school'd last week on how cinnamon makes food/sweets "taste like old people food" :roll:

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More cinnamon rolls for me :twisted:

Russell wrote:I find Shiokombu taste somewhat resembling Dutch licorice, but indeed most Japanese won't have the latter, because they find it taste like medicines.


Same with rootbeer, but to be fair it originated from an Native American medicinal herbal tea (wild roots and herbs, including sassafras, sarsaparilla, wintergreen, and birch bark) and kanpo is comprised of all kinds of crazy chinese roots and shit, no big surprise they taste similar.
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Postby IparryU » Thu Sep 25, 2014 1:57 pm

chokonen888 wrote:Zombied the thread to add cinnamon to the list of Japanese kryptonite....always heard them bitch about how "gaijins put cinnamon in everything pumpkin!" but got school'd last week on how cinnamon makes food/sweets "taste like old people food" :roll:

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More cinnamon rolls for me :twisted:

Russell wrote:I find Shiokombu taste somewhat resembling Dutch licorice, but indeed most Japanese won't have the latter, because they find it taste like medicines.


Same with rootbeer, but to be fair it originated from an Native American medicinal herbal tea (wild roots and herbs, including sassafras, sarsaparilla, wintergreen, and birch bark) and kanpo is comprised of all kinds of crazy chinese roots and shit, no big surprise they taste similar.

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