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    Well, local Germans, especially, must have seen a lot of Doner Kebab restaurants already. Turkish food includes a lot of spice, fat, meat and so on. I don't know much about other country's cuisine actually. The most familiar foreign food in Turkey is pizza. I like it very much..

    Hmm..Someone said poutine ?

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    viva italia
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    Quote Originally Posted by strike for the south
    viva italia
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
    Well, local Germans, especially, must have seen a lot of Doner Kebab restaurants already. Turkish food includes a lot of spice, fat, meat and so on. I don't know much about other country's cuisine actually. The most familiar foreign food in Turkey is pizza. I like it very much..

    Hmm..Someone said poutine ?
    When I was in Germany I ate almost as many Döner Kebabs as I did Wursts. The number doesn't compare to the beer though.

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    I voted Korea. Two works: Bulgogi Steak.

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    Middle Eastern, I guess it covers both Arab and Iranian cuisine. And I agree on Afghani food, very delicious, though very fattening.

    But I also like Turkish, Italian, Indian, and South American, etc.


    See now, this topic made me hungry.
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    Indian food. Blazing hot curries , lots of good rice, nan bread, fruit juice, and tea.

    Throw in some Middle East food, hummus and falafel, and I'd be happy forever.
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    Indian/Pakistan food all the way. Nothing beats butter chicken with some dahl and nan-bread.

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    I voted for other cause there ain't Croatia. Or at least Balkan area. We have a different cuisine of mostly meat. We eat a lot of barbeque and something that there isn't a word in english language.
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    We call it ćevapi u somunu. Basically it's mixed meat grilled on a barbeque and put in the bun which was soaked in the fat from the barbeque. The onions are added for flavour. It's very tasty.
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    why does everyone forget to put Holland on such a list.

    As for the poll, I can't decide really..so hard.

    Everything mentioned so far in this thread sounds great.

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    *starts to drool, thinking about all the delicious dishes from various countries*

    While I live the Indian/Asian cuisine and there are lots of great dishes from almost any country/region on the list, overall I would have to go for Italy.

    The great selection of Italian dishes along all courses of a full meal ranging from antipasti to dessert, combined with great drinks to accompany every single course (I just love Italian wine), would make the Italian cuisine something that I could live with every day for the rest of my life (at the expense of gaining considerable weight while indulging it)

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    Variety is the spice of life

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    So many people like italian! I find the italian kitchen rather boring, it is so 'minimal'. You get a bowl of pasta and most of the time that's it, one taste for an entire meal! I do love that *young cow* + tunadressing thing though, the restaurant I live above has the best EVER and ever and ever.

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    I would say Italy, but China's got more variety than you can shake a stick at. Lamb shashliks in Inner Mongolia, dim sum down in Hong Kong, spicy dishes from Shinjiang, hairy crab in Shanghai, Uiger muslim things from the west - the list goes on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    You get a bowl of pasta and most of the time that's it,
    Boy - are you going to the wrong Italian restaurants

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    I have a hard time paying high prices for Italian food in restaurants. Any half-decent cook can make noodles and sauce at home in fifty different ways and they all taste great. Unless its cannelloni stuffed with lobster with a nice truffle sauce, I don't want the plate to cost more than about ten bucks.

    I'm not dissing Italian food, it's wonderful stuff! Just that paying high prices for it is a bit much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beirut
    Indian food. Blazing hot curries , lots of good rice, nan bread, fruit juice, and tea.

    Throw in some Middle East food, hummus and falafel, and I'd be happy forever.
    You're missing the meat, buddy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ser Clegane
    Boy - are you going to the wrong Italian restaurants
    I live above one of the most renowned Italians in the netherlands (and save the snappy remark ), but you will have to agree that italian is low on variety, it may be 'refined' but compare it the wealth that is the french cuisine for example. Italian is a 'less is better' kind of kitchen, that is fine once in a while but a whole year nothing but Italian? It would bore me to death.

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    Exactly what exciting recepies is known to others, from denmark?

    btw, don't say a danish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sjakihata
    Exactly what exciting recepies is known to others, from denmark?

    btw, don't say a danish.
    Only the best hotdogs I have ever eaten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beirut
    I have a hard time paying high prices for Italian food in restaurants. Any half-decent cook can make noodles and sauce at home in fifty different ways and they all taste great.
    Indeed - if you go to a good Italian restaurant it would actually be a bit of a waste just to eat pasta.
    The pasta/pizza combo is fine for making something relatively quick and easy at home or if you are looking for some tasty and filling food at a reasonable price.
    It's the long and slow 4-5 course diners that make Italian cuisine so enjoyable, IMHO.

    Now I am getting really hungry...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sjakihata
    You're missing the meat, buddy.
    Beirut had a little lamb
    With potatos white as snow
    With scorching peppers strewn about
    So that off your head would blow

    "Oh Lord that's hot! More please!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    but a whole year nothing but Italian? It would bore me to death.
    True - my remark probably was rather unclear. I have no real desire to eat food from one country exclusively - if I had to choose one cuisine to eat for one year, it would be Italian though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ser Clegane

    It's the long and slow 4-5 course diners that make Italian cuisine so enjoyable, IMHO.
    I am in need of an education in higher scale Italian food. There's a five-star place in Montreal where the chef serves risotto out of a hollowed out wheel of Parmesan right at your table. S'posed to be incredible! (I read all the restaurant reviews.)

    Quote Originally Posted by Ser Clegane
    Now I am getting really hungry...
    Ya, no kidding eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beirut
    I am in need of an education in higher scale Italian food. There's a five-star place in Montreal where the chef serves risotto out of a hollowed out wheel of Parmesan right at your table. S'posed to be incredible! (I read all the restaurant reviews.)
    Often it doesn't even have to be the expensive places (at least not here in Frankfurt). Small family-run places can provide very pleasant surprises



    Ya, no kidding eh?
    I guess I'll have to settle for some cookies and "Lebkuchen" right now...

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    English food
    Especially breakfast.
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    You can't beat a proper British roast dinner-with Yorkshire puddings!

    Plus we have a sort of anglicised version of Indian cuisine which tastes great.
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    French food is the better, how about a good foie gras...


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    I'm a big fan of all Latin American cuisines myself, Brazilian is very good I will admit, but I know mostly of only foods from the Spanish speaking countries. I consider myself a bit of a Latin food connoisseur because I've tried so much. Mexican food is very flavourful with a good amount of spice, central American food is pretty good, like a mix between South American and Mexican. Island Hispanic food is very good. South American food has so much variety from country to country it's hard to decide which country has the best.

    Though I do rather enjoy continental European foods, Mediterranean foods especially. The occasional Indian or Chinese cuisine goes down good as well. Spicy foods especially, I love spices with my foods.
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