what do white people eat for dinner (home cooked)??????

Jewish deli food is pretty good. The bagel places in Jewish neighborhoods got the best bagels.
Jews are right behind Texans in terms of their mastery of brisket.

An everything bagel with some smoked fish and a healthy schmear also can't be messed with.  
 
On a weekend morning = bacon, eggs over easy, some hashbrowns nice and crispy and toast 
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Might **** around a do a a turkey sandwich for for lunch on toast, a little mayo, lettuce and bacon with some regular lays and an apple 
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According to @SFC415
Mediterranean food is "bland" :rofl:
getback getback ??? I said the exact opposite
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I don't like Italian or Spanish food, but I agree, Greek food is definitely on point :pimp: It's the only European food I enjoy, probably because it's very close to Middle Eastern food

It's just too bland to me. I loathe pasta and spaghetti. Garlic bread is cool though.

Yeah, I always consider Greek/Middle Eastern food to be pretty much the same thing ("Mediterranean Cuisine).
 
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Man food gonna be the one thing to bring people of different races/ethnicities/cultures/religion together. Who gonna wanna argue and fight over a good meal??
 
True ****!

International day at my elementary/middle school was always lit! Me and boys would feast :lol:
 
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@GetBack ??? I said the exact opposite
 
Oh really?
Extremely bland and/or terrible food. I hate eating with my European relatives when I visit them (My dad is European, but he's Asian-washed, so I never had to deal with that food growing up). I usually take a few bites, pretend like I'm full, then head out to the nearest ethnic spot when I "go out to get something real quick".
Europeans hate spicy and flavorful food, except for the English; they acknowledge that their food is trash, and they LOVE Indian food. Every time I go to an Asian/Middle Eastern restaurant in Europe, I always ask the staff to make the food "the way you REALLY make it"
You also ragged on Spanish and Portuguese food specifically.
 
As someone who is actually Portuguese, yes, Portuguese and Spanish food are bland as @#$# to me. Mediterranean food contains Greek food, which is identical to Middle Eastern food, m which I specifically stated I like a lot. It also includes North African food, which again is much better than Europeam food. Please do not misinterpret quotes. getback getback
 
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As someone who is actually Portuguese, yes, Portuguese and Spanish food are bland as @#$# to me. Mediterranean food contains Greek food, which is identical to Middle Eastern food, which I specifically stated I like a lot. Please do not misinterpret quotes. @GetBack
You need a geography lesson son.

LOL @ misinterpreting
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Damn. You don't even like your own people's food? I don't even know what is typical Portugese food but it can't be that bad.
 
Son doesn't even know that Portuguese and Spanish food is pretty much the definition of Mediterranean cuisine.
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I kniw you're not going to read this, but just in case you decide to stop being a smart ##$,

https://tableagent.com/article/an-introduction-to-mediterranean-cuisine/

The Mediterranean can be divided into three culinary regions: Eastern Mediterranean, Southern Europe, and North Africa.

Eastern Mediterranean cuisine, which encompasses some Middle Eastern cuisine, describes the culinary traditions of Greece, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Egypt.

Southern European cuisine, which is found in Italy, Southern France, and Spain, contains specific ingredients that distinguish it from the rest of Europe’s cooking traditions and other Mediterranean countries.

North African cuisine is characterized by an abundant use of spices. Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya all regularly use cumin, coriander, saffron, cinnamon, cloves, chilies, saffron, and paprika in their cooking traditions.

Hop off my people's nuts already :lol:
 
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Man food gonna be the one thing to bring people of different races/ethnicities/cultures/religion together. Who gonna wanna argue and fight over a good meal??


Guess i was wrong.



Folks are gonna argue over food
 
Damn. You don't even like your own people's food? I don't even know what is typical Portugese food but it can't be that bad.
Damn. You don't even like your own people's food? I don't even know what is typical Portugese food but it can't be that bad.
It's just very bland and easy to get tired of quickly (which ANY honest Portuguese person will tell you).

This is bacalhau, one of our most famous dishes:

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Does this look flavorful to you? It's not.

Many of the most popular restaurants in Lisboa are Indian and Turkish because of how much more flavor those types of food have. Somehow saying that led to some illiterate troll saying I need geography lessons
 
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