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If you have an ethnic background...(this isn''t a race question btw)...

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So we can''t talk about race here, so I''m not. This question is about FOOD!!!

If you have an ethnic background (well, I guess we all kind of do, right?), is the food from your culture your favorite, or is your favorite food from another culture?

Korean food is definitely my favorite, but if I HAD to choose, I''d pick sushi or my childhood comfort food which is spaghetti. But on most days, I LOOOOVE Korean food!
 
I''m half Caucasian, half Hispanic, and I dislike Mexican food a lot of the time. I think it''s because I don''t eat meat, and that cuts out a lot! Honestly, if I could eat anything it would be Japanese food or plain ol'' grilled cheeses and macaroni and cheese for me.
 
Korean food, hands down, is my favorite.
Otherwise, any and all pastas - I''m a noodle nut.
 
Hmmm...I''m an American with Ukranian ancestry that grew up in SE Asia, so my food choices are kind of all over the place.

From my family''s background, I *adore* piroghis. Mmmmm. Yay carbs!

From American food, I love a good hot dog or NY-style pizza.

From home, I love a good Thai curry, sushi, chicken rice, char siew anything (but especially baos...steamed pork buns, mmmmm). OH! And roti prata with mutton curry. How the heck did I almost forget that?

And one of my favourite comfort foods is my host mom''s paella from when I lived in Spain. I''m drooling just thinking about it.
 
Okay, I had to laugh because I get teased so bad that I HATE green chile and people tell me "you aren't a true New Mexican." I am actually Hinez 57 sauce, in my ethnicity (1/4 German, Hispanic and other stuff thrown in). hehe
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I like New Mexican food but I love Italian and Vietnamese food MORE
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I do love Sushi too!!!! Oh yeah and Greek, yum!!!!
 
I''m a European blend (Scottish, Irish, German, etc.) with a little dash of Cherokee and my favorite food is ''Tex Mex,'' no question.
 
I love all foods Italian & the wine ain''t bad either. Also, growing up in Pittsburgh had exposure to east. European cuisine. One of my favorite comfort foods is pierogies.
 
I love all kinds of food--I don''t know if I could pick a favorite! I''m Irish by heritage and I do love potatoes, though.
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I''m Italian, but my favorite kinds of foods are Indian and Korean.
My dad loves to try all different kinds of ethnic foods, so he turned the fam on to all of the amazing foods of the world.
 
Other cultures: Love Cantonese and Greek food
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Childhood: Mum's chicken pot pie
 
I''m Armenian/persian, but I was born and raised in Sweden, so I was brought up with food from different cultures. But we''ve always had persian food at our house, and that must hands down be my favorite food, the persian cuisine has TONS of different stews, and the meanest grilled meat/chicken marinades, ah lets not talk about the rice, every grain is separated from the other, and it''s so greasy...Can you tell I''m hungry?
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I do love the traditional Swedish meatballs with home made mashed potatoes, lingonberry preserve, and "brown sace".

I almost forgot, I also live and die for spaghetti.
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I''m ethnically "white bread".
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My favorite foods are sushi (eat it at least 4 times a week), tempura, curry, pesto/penne, and chili rellenos.

I think I''m a traitor to my ethnicity
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Date: 5/26/2009 2:59:10 PM
Author: Viola
I''m Armenian/persian, but I was born and raised in Sweden, so I was brought up with food from different cultures. But we''ve always had persian food at our house, and that must hands down be my favorite food, the persian cuisine has TONS of different stews, and the meanest grilled meat/chicken marinades, ah lets not talk about the rice, every grain is separated from the other, and it''s so greasy...Can you tell I''m hungry?
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I''m not from Iran, but my favorite Persian dishes are Ghormeh Sabzi and Fesenjan.
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So yummy.

My can''t-live-without foods are those that stem from my latin roots. This would include: rice & beans, plantano (plantains), stews, cornmeal to make Arepas (or empanadas!), bistec, pierna (also known as pernil, or pork shoulder)...list goes on and on.

I also love Greek/Mediterranean food as my # 2 favorite.
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Date: 5/26/2009 3:11:43 PM
Author: Bia

Date: 5/26/2009 2:59:10 PM
Author: Viola
I''m Armenian/persian, but I was born and raised in Sweden, so I was brought up with food from different cultures. But we''ve always had persian food at our house, and that must hands down be my favorite food, the persian cuisine has TONS of different stews, and the meanest grilled meat/chicken marinades, ah lets not talk about the rice, every grain is separated from the other, and it''s so greasy...Can you tell I''m hungry?
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I''m not from Iran, but my favorite Persian dishes are Ghormeh Sabzi and Fesenjan.
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So yummy.

My can''t-live-without foods are those that stem from my latin roots. This would include: rice & beans, plantano (plantains), stews, cornmeal to make Arepas (or empanadas!), bistec, pierna (also known as pernil, or pork shoulder)...list goes on and on.

I also love Greek/Mediterranean food as my # 2 favorite.
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I love Ghormeh Sabzi
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Cantonese food

steaks,Taco Bell and KFC
 
I love all food, and NEED variety! I just can''t stand the typical American continental food like those served in Denny''s or 24-hr dinner.
 
Date: 5/26/2009 3:25:40 PM
Author: zhuzhu
I love all food, and NEED variety! I just can''t stand the typical American continental food like those served in Denny''s or 24-hr dinner.
I''m with you, ZhuZhu! I''m a European blend (Spanish, Irish, German, Danish, etc.) but I always find myself drawn to more exotic flavours.

I love all kinds of food, and after starting a cooking blog, it''s really expanded my horizons. I''m cooking with more and more Mediterranean, Indian, and North African flavours and spices than I used to, but really love that I''m forcing myself to try to approach ethnic cuisine with a fresh eye, and stomach.
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I''m mexican, I totally love mexican food, I know every single mexican rest in NYC. Just in case you want some good advice
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Cultural: perogies, cabbage rolls, wild rice casserole.
DH''s influence: real shortbread, scones
Favourite: Mexican!!
 
I'm a lot Polish, and you can't beat a good pierogi (growing up in Pittsburgh, with a Polish mom, we only had the best
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)! My favorite comfort food is probably any type of dumpling (ravioli, Chinese dumpling, etc) and pierogies are certainly included in that group.
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Now I'm getting hungry!
 
I am biracial (African-american/caucasion-English descent), born and raised in Chicagoland area and I love,love, love Southern cooking!

Good ole soul food!

Collard Greens, Fried Chicken, Cornbread, Baked Mac & Cheese etc......THINK PAULA DEEN!

When my husband and I go to his hometown in North Carolina I always gain weight!!!
 
I''m Irish and while I do love my spuds, my favourite food is definitely mexican. I also adore thai food.
 
Well I have a Jewish mom ( her parents were Eastern European jews but she didn''t raise me Jewish) and actually I love Jewish food.
 
I''m jewish and I really really don''t like traditional jewish food. I cringe at Hanukkah when I make latkes. I do it for my kids for tradition and I''ll eat one with them but don''t like them. My grandma use to make borsch (yuck!) and noodle kugles of all varieties. I don''t like gefilte fish, matzah, matzah ball soup etc and pretty much most traditional jewish foods. However, the one thing I do love which is so bad for you is fried matzah. Yum!!



Lets just say that at holidays, passover, hanukah etc I don''t have to worry about overeating.

My favorites are sushi, mexican, italian, and indian.
 
Without getting into who I am and what I like, which has all been said by others and would only be a repetition, I have to say that I have never tasted any Korean food. The ubiquity of Korean food among Pricescopers makes me feel that I should really remedy that! What is Korean food like? No one has ever urged me to go to a Korean restaurant with him! Yet I ate at Vietnamese restaurants in Paris in 1977 and tried Japanese food for the first time in the United States shortly after that. And I ate Thai food at around the same time.... Perhaps I do not live in an area with a lot of Korean restaurants? (I used to live in Connecticut and now live in Virginia.) There are many Vietnamese and Thai restaurants near me in Virginia, though!

AGBF
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I hate Irish and German food.
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I should have been Mexican.
 
Date: 5/26/2009 5:47:23 PM
Author: AGBF


Without getting into who I am and what I like, which has all been said by others and would only be a repetition, I have to say that I have never tasted any Korean food. The ubiquity of Korean food among Pricescopers makes me feel that I should really remedy that! What is Korean food like? No one has ever urged me to go to a Korean restaurant with him! Yet I ate at Vietnamese restaurants in Paris in 1977 and tried Japanese food for the first time in the United States shortly after that. And I ate Thai food at around the same time.... Perhaps I do not live in an area with a lot of Korean restaurants? (I used to live in Connecticut and now live in Virginia.) There are many Vietnamese and Thai restaurants near me in Virginia, though!

AGBF
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Since you live in VA, you should try this place: Il Mee Restaurant. It''s a hole in the wall place in Annandale but it''s
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I love Korean food also! AND I love love love kimchi
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I sometimes eat it straight out of the fridge (with my fingers
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Date: 5/26/2009 6:01:55 PM
Author: Bia
I love Korean food also! AND I love love love kimchi
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I sometimes eat it straight out of the fridge (with my fingers
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ME TOO!! I have kimchi cravings allllll the time!

I''m Indian (South-Asian), and I love Korean, Italian and authentic Lebanese/Syrian food. Yum.
 
I''m Italian...I love "Americanized" Italian food, but I don''t think I''d really like authentic Italian food (especially since I don''t like much seafood).
 
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