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    Your 3 Favorite Foods

    Time for another survey. What are your 3 favorite foods?

    Here are mine, in order...

    1. Pizza.
    2. Chocolate.
    3. Steak. But not just any steak. A good cut of steak cooked to perfection.
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    Can hardly limit to just three as I like any traditional local cuisine from anywhere on the planet, so in no particular order:

    Caviar... or any variety of other fish/shrimp eggs included with sashimi/sushi. Any raw fish/shellfish.

    Game meats of any kind; domestic meats with knowledge of how they were raised and slaughtered.

    Classic charcuterie: pâté, sweetbreads, sausages, cured meats, etc.

    Eastern Mediterranean food, particularly Greek and Turkish.

    Southern BBQ, slow smoked anything. Skip the sauce.

    The world's artisan (unpasteurized) local cheeses.

    Any fresh vegetable, simply prepared.

    Asian cuisine.

    Borscht.

    Gelato.

    Fruit.
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    lagman,

    plov,

    anything with smoked fish (salmon, mackerel, eal)
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    lagman,

    plov,

    anything with smoked fish (salmon, mackerel, eal)
    What are the first two?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500 View Post
    What are the first two?
    come on, Google is your friend
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    come on, Google is your friend
    Oh, making me work for it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500 View Post
    Oh, making me work for it?
    no, broadening your horizon....
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    I was reading up on them (and looking at the recipes). The Plov looks pretty good; I would probably like it. Not so sure about the Lagman because I am not a big soup fan.

    Where would pizza be on your list? Or would it be on your list?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500 View Post
    I was reading up on them (and looking at the recipes). The Plov looks pretty good; I would probably like it. Not so sure about the Lagman because I am not a big soup fan.

    Where would pizza be on your list? Or would it be on your list?
    Lagman Guru is hardly a soup.
    Pizza would feature underneath a large piece of smoked salmon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    Lagman Guru is hardly a soup.
    Pizza would feature underneath a large piece of smoked salmon.
    Looks like a soup to me.
    Okay, as long as a pizza is used in any way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    lagman,

    plov,

    anything with smoked fish (salmon, mackerel, eal)
    Lagman, one of the many soul foods built on noodles. Agreed, a far cry from just soup. It is life.

    Interesting Henk... did you learn about these dishes from a trip to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan?
    One of my middle-eastern favorites is called "Tongue of the Judge", eggplant wrapped around minced meats and grilled.
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    1. Lobster
    2. Steak
    3. can't narrow it down to just one but here's what comes to mind: Shepard's pie, pizza, hamburgers, shrimp, fish (especially salmon), any kind of sweets (except salt water taffy and licorice), roasted ham, stuffing, broccoli rice and cheese casserole, sauerkraut, fried cauliflower, corn dogs, eggrolls, pork BBQ, most fruit, french toast with plenty of maple syrup, pancakes, breakfast sausage, bratwurst, cereal (that's a list in itself), mozzarella sticks, cheese steaks, calamari, and mushrooms (especially portabella sandwiches)

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    That is a large third choice list, Cobra! I also had trouble choosing a #3, but I was able to narrow it down. Runners up would be: chicken, salad, hamburgers and rice (I like chinese fried rice a lot but also brown rice and white rice w/butter).
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    Quote Originally Posted by csl177 View Post
    Lagman, one of the many soul foods built on noodles. Agreed, a far cry from just soup. It is life.

    Interesting Henk... did you learn about these dishes from a trip to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan?
    One of my middle-eastern favorites is called "Tongue of the Judge", eggplant wrapped around minced meats and grilled.
    The best lagman can be found in the Kyrgyz Republic, while the Uzbeks make the best plov. Kazakh food is not the best, lots being based on horse meat.
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    Sushi
    Steak
    Pizza

    This is aside from Chinese food in general, which all taste good...
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