Whats your favorite food?

What's your favorite kind of food?

American (burgers, steaks, fried chicken) 6
Italian (pizza or pasta) 7
Barbeque 1
Chinese 7
Mexican 5
Indian (curry and such) 4
Thai 3
Japanese 0
Greek 1
Cajun 0
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Comments ( 45 )
  • louminis

    eggs :3

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  • itachi_uchiha

    Italian pasta & Indian "kadhai paneer" yum yum

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  • JustMolly

    Thai Coconut Green Curry Chicken that is creamy and doesn't have too much lime in it, with a side of jasmine rice. YUM!

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  • BleedingPain

    Chicago and the suburbs around have a great diversity of ethnic foods... I cant choose just one I would have to choose middle eastern food...

    I didnt know barbecue was an ethnic food catagory xD

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  • lonewolf1253

    What. No German?

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  • LionsMane

    When this question is asked, I always think "sushi", but I also could eat pizza regularly. Mainly cheese pizza. I also eat a lot of spaghetti. To mirror some of the other remarks, the quality of food is often dependent on your area. I honestly like a little bit of all of these aside from maybe Greek. I don't dislike American food, but much of it is fatty and/or centered around meat and I have cut back on eating meat quite a bit this year

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  • boatsnhoes

    Pussy lol playaaaaaaaa

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  • xfg75

    There can be good or bad versions of any of those. My favorite food is the kind that tastes good.

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  • Randomly-Strawberry

    Really depends.

    I'm Chinese. There are some bad Chinese food. But there are some awesome ones that's like, the most delicious food ever on earth...

    Just saying that, those restaurants located near/in tourists sites in China are usually horrible. I tried the one near Tian An Men in Beijing once. I hate that food...and I saw some foreigners there. I was like. Probably these people will eat here, and think this is how all Chinese food are like XD

    And I don't like homemade Chinese food...those grandparent food...

    I quite like Italian food too honestly. Japanese food is nice sometimes but I never eat meat/fish raw, unfortunately, means that I won't eat a great part of Japanese food.

    American food is good when you eat it occasionally. But if I eat burgers and steak and fried chicken every day, I'll vomit and hate American food for sure...

    Barbeque is nice. But I like Chinese food served in certain restaurants more.

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    • Alichael

      I heard the best Chinese restaurants in the US are in San Francisco. I heard they're also great in Vancouver. Barbeque is great in Kansas city.

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  • Mark92

    Pizza with extra cheese XD!

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    • Randomly-Strawberry

      Pizza is nice! I don't eat it often though, since I once tried that and I got tired of pizza and got disgusted once I see pizza for around a month...

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    • Alichael

      Damnn rright!

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  • The kind somebody else cooks.

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    • Alichael

      If they're a good cook

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      • Anyone can be a good cook if they can read, have a meat thermometer, and care about what their doing.

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  • nikkiclaire

    I love a good curry but nothing beats fresh lamb and garlic roasted potato. With a side of broc.

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    • Alichael

      I love lamb, I just will try not to think about the lambs at the slaughterhouses while I'm eating it.

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      • lonewolf1253

        Do you sometimes wake up in the night and hear that awful screaming of the lambs?

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        • Alichael

          No, I don't want to think about that.

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          • lonewolf1253

            Yeah. I hear ya. It's a quote from the movie, "Silence of the lambs".

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      • nikkiclaire

        It's ok to think about. It helps you to appreciate their meat more and thank God for the blessing.

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        • Alichael

          Yes. I don't get bothered by the slaughterhouses as long as the animals are stunned first and don't feel anything. There's a whole recent post on this topic.

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    • Alichael

      Now that sounds goood 😊

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  • paramore93

    Penne arrabbiata is amazing, thank you Italy.

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  • RoseIsabella

    I'm from Houston, Texas which is one of the most diverse cities in the country, and although I picked Mexican, because it's delicious, I honestly don't like the idea of picking just one favorite. Yanno, I haven't had any Middle Eastern, or Vietnamese food in a long time, and it's sad, because that stuff doesn't exactly grow on trees in tiny, little Dover, Delaware. Yes, this just turned into an I miss Houston post.

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    • Cmon Rosie. 3 hours from NYC - a lot of food between there. Dover is always in the top 10 beaches in the country, get beachy because you have reason to be happy.

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    • lonewolf1253

      I've been to Houston. Far too muggy for me. Maybe it was just a bad summer but the humidity was so bad I hated to go outside.

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      • RoseIsabella

        Yeah, the humidity is outta control in Houston, but New Orleans is probably worse. When it's too humid it's kinda gross yeah, but I can't stand those when it's so dry in a place like the desert; I lived in Las Vegas for fifteen years. I do really hate all the roaches and mosquitoes in Texas, and that's no lie!

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        • lonewolf1253

          Yeah, they say it's a dry heat. So is my oven and I wouldn't want to live in there.

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          • Alichael

            The southern states have such humid heat, more uncomfortable than the dry heat of the southwest.

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    • McBean

      Maryland Crab Soup is almost in your lap. C'mon Rosie, get out of the house.

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      • Alichael

        Lobsters are always plentiful on the Atlantic coast.

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        • Alichael

          But I've heard New England has got the best seafood restaurants in America, even better than Maryland, especially when it comes to crab, lobster, and clams.

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          • McBean

            Yup. The lobster is better up in New England, but the best crab comes from Chesapeake Bay. Here's McBean's picks:
            1. Browns, Hampton Beach, NH
            2. Crabby Dick's, Rehoboth, DE

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            • Alichael

              I've heard about Crabby Dick's, I saw a website about it on a list of restaurants with suggestive names 😂

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    • Alichael

      You're from Houston? My Dad lives there. You ever been to a steak restaurant called Del Frisco? It's at the edge of a mall and is a two story table cloth restaurant with the big windows. They have the best steaks I ever had.

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      • RoseIsabella

        Nope, but that sounds very nice.

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        • Alichael

          Go there if you ever get the chance, their steaks are top of the line quality, seasoned and prepared, a bit pricey though. My dad took me there when I was visiting him in Houston, I wouldn't be able to afford it there myself.

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          • RoseIsabella

            Now I'm almost afraid to ask how much it costs.

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            • Alichael

              You'll need to save a little money for it. It's great place for a special occasion. The bill was around $100 between me and for dad for a full course meal there. Not including tip.

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  • Bella13

    I m bit foody so I like Chinese,Italian and Indian food mostly

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    • Alichael

      I love Chinese dim sum. Italian restaurants are much better in New York than in the rest of America. When I went to Olive garden in Port St. Lucie Florida, I was surprised how an Italian restaurant could be so bad in a town with a lot of East coast people. I've got the exact same thing to say about several pizza places I went to in South Florida, even one which specifically called themselves a New York pizzeria, but no, it was nowhere even remotely close to pizzarias in NY.

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