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have you tasted food of several country?

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:19 pm
by ahmads
If you have tasted food of several country tell us about it .
Any one do you think is the best in food?
I think italy is the best in food speciallty
Pizza
LAZANIA
Pasta
Spaghetti With Garlic
hmmmmmmmmmmmm

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:39 pm
by chemist
I guess every country has a common delicious food.
I've tried, Egyptians,Italian,Thai,English,indian and may be others in every country there is special dish we'd like to eat and I don't want to forget pizza it's my favourite too. :wink:

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:34 pm
by ahmads
where are the people that eat food?
any body here?
are their disappeared?
I want to decide what I will cook tomorrow!!!!!!!!!! :roll:

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:55 pm
by serenella
I agree with Chemist, every country has its own special dishes and I wouldn't like to eat Italian food every day of my life.
I also like Chinese, Spanish, Mexican, Argentine food.
I've never tried Egyptian food, but thanks to Blossom now I've got many recipes and can try it. :)

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 10:13 am
by chemist
It's really good serenella egyptian food are really delicious.
Try it :wink:

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:47 pm
by Triumph
The food that is cooked by my Dad is the best!! :lol: :lol:

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 7:02 am
by ahmads
I want recipe....my friends.......ya

Let us to launch... :shock:

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 7:46 am
by chemist
Read egyptian food topic in the same food and drink forum you'll love it.

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 4:59 pm
by Dixie
Triumph wrote:The food that is cooked by my Dad is the best!! :lol: :lol:
Can I hire him as my personal cook? :D

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 6:58 am
by Triumph
Dixie wrote:
Triumph wrote:The food that is cooked by my Dad is the best!! :lol: :lol:
Can I hire him as my personal cook? :D
Sorry, you can't! :evil:
Am I selfish?? :lol: :lol:

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 8:32 am
by Dixie
Triumph wrote:
Sorry, you can't! :evil:
Am I selfish?? :lol: :lol:
A lot! :twisted: The best cook in the world, just for you! :D

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 8:50 am
by Triumph
Dixie wrote:
Triumph wrote:
Sorry, you can't! :evil:
Am I selfish?? :lol: :lol:
A lot! :twisted: The best cook in the world, just for you! :D
Not only for me, but also for my mum, my sister and my brother!
You're more selfish than me as you wanna heir my Dad as your personal cook!!

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 8:53 am
by Dixie
Triumph wrote: Not only for me, but also for my mum, my sister and my brother!
You're more selfish than me as you wanna heir my Dad as your personal cook!!
Not heir, just borrow him :D Anyway, congratulate him on being that good! ;)

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 1:01 am
by idalia
I do love Mexican food but, Italian food mmmmmmm it's DELICIOUS :!: :!: :!:

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 1:12 pm
by ahmads
5 years ago I worked in BURGER KING before I finished my university's stodying like a cashier.
but sometimes I was in KITCHEN
so I want to give you .
it is american recipe
HOW I was making hamburger?
first I take a hot bread with meat
that is prepared by another persons.
and but the meat and down part of bread in microwave.
and take the crown of bread to but mayonnaise 8 gram and lettuce,
and I take off bread from microwave
and put pickle 4 pieces and ketchup 6 gram
and rolled it .
and I eat it behind the door.
chef AHMAd

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 10:43 am
by ahmads
recipe number 2
palestinian recipe
Mutabbal (EGGPLANT salad)
2 Large eggplants
2 garlic cloves
2 table spoons of "Tehina"
4 table spoons of lemon juice
1/2 green chili pepper
salt and olive oil to taste
Remove the head of the eggplants, and make two horizontal incisions with the knife on each side of the eggplant. Place the eggplants under the grill for 30 minutes, until the skin is almost burnt. In the meantime, mix the two tablespoons of Tehina with the lemon juice until it becomes a smooth light beige uniform paste. Remove the eggplants, and place them on a plate. Bring a deep dish and open up the eggplants. Start removing the inside of the eggplants and placing it in the deep dish. Make sure you don't take any of the skin. The insides of the eggplant will be slightly watery, so mix it with a fork which would at the same time cut it into smaller pieces, almost a paste though not uniform in any way. Add the Tehina paste and mix well with the fork. Crush the garlic cloves with the chili pepper and add to the mixture. Mix well. Add salt and olive oil to taste.
CHEF AHMAD

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 9:22 am
by ahmads
today I talk about my own omlet
it is from my brain.
1- 2 eggs
2- 2 piece of garlic
3- hot sauce
4- small square of white cheese
now
open the eggs in dish with bottom
and put hot sauce then mix up it by fork.
now make cheese small ,very small pieces
ang do like this with garlic and mix them up with the rest
now put the pan on the fire
and put in it olives oil and put the mixture in the pan and move it well
and eat it
thanks

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 6:16 am
by Shazzam
I must admit I have tried alot of different types of food from alot of different countries! (Hence i'm on a weight loss program) :lol: :lol: . I haven't tried anything that is Eygptian; show can someone tell me what is a traditional Eygptian meal?

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 10:12 pm
by tikay
"ahmads" "where are the people that eat food?"


:lol: :D :) :lol: :) :D :) :o :) :D :lol:

You are very cute and funny ahmeds!
I am happy you are my bud!


And if I want to make the make your omlet... why must I use a bowl with a bottom? Hahahah!!! i love that! you make me feel good...happy. (Thanks)!

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 10:34 pm
by tikay
ahmads wrote:5 years ago I worked in BURGER KING before I finished my university's stodying like a cashier.
but sometimes I was in KITCHEN
so I want to give you .
it is american recipe
HOW I was making hamburger?
first I take a hot bread with meat
that is prepared by another persons.
and but the meat and down part of bread in microwave.
and take the crown of bread to but mayonnaise 8 gram and lettuce,
and I take off bread from microwave
and put pickle 4 pieces and ketchup 6 gram
and rolled it .
and I eat it behind the door.
chef AHMAd

Ahmad your the greatest funnyman in here!
I suppose you would appreciate one of my favorite funny movies.."The Jerk" ( a hollywood production ) with Steve Martin.

I must say something about food me, too!

I LOVE
ITALIAN ~ especially pasta with garlic, mushrooms, & veges
THAI ~ from Ocha Classic resturant: Chicken-coconut-soup
PERSIAN ~ The yogurt drink and the kabob's
JAPANISE ~ the mixed plate specials & sushi rolls with shashimi
CHINESE ~ Orange Chicken and curry dishes.
VIETNAMESE ~ PHO 999 resturants:their yummy noodle soups!
INDIAN ~ I cant order but I can really clean the plate!

There are more but I will stop :lol: gotta go eat now.

Oh SHAZZAM...I am not sure about the foods of Egypt? I cant be sure what they are. If there are such resturants here I must find them now.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 11:42 pm
by ahmads
tikay wrote:"ahmads" "where are the people that eat food?"


:lol: :D :) :lol: :) :D :) :o :) :D :lol:

You are very cute and funny ahmeds!
I am happy you are my bud!


And if I want to make the make your omlet... why must I use a bowl with a bottom? Hahahah!!! i love that! you make me feel good...happy. (Thanks)!
I like Italian food and Palestnian food ,,,
Palestinian is very great.
by the way I have anther omlet recipe . :lol:
I'll write it on a few days that will come :lol:

I will give a recipe now.

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 9:59 pm
by tikay
I learned this recipe from a friend from Spain the first time she spoke to me.
My other firend was called to the tele when we first were introduced together...she had to leave us alone because it was a business call. I was a young mother of about 22 at the time...one tiny son and another on the way. I was very shy at that time. I was sitting wondering what to say when Eva
(sounds like Ae-va) said "have you ever made a tortilla la potata" (PO-Tah-TAh)
( I was happy she had said something so interesting)
I said well, no what is that? (...or some similar interested words) She told me thus:
"You take the potatoes and cut it into small thin pieces (enough for the persons to eat it) one two three...it depends
you use the grater...to add a small amount of carrots...just enough to add a tiny bit of sweetness...just a tiny amount...
you then add onion, to your taste, and the tomato, at least one tomato, and the tortillia....
you cut it in tri-angles like they do to make the tortilla chips...now you place each thing into the frying pan in order of thickness and timing....do you follow?"
(I did) Now the dish is cooking and the tortilla pieces are added toward the end....with the tomato, which take less time to cook .
A few minutes after the potatoes are in the fryer...with oil, you add each ingredient in order of how you want them to be done.
(At least that is how I remember the recipe).
Eva really knew how to start a conversation! I will never forget this recipe.
(but I may have added the tomatoes??? I cant remember now)
hope you like it.)

uh oh

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 10:05 pm
by tikay
I think the dish may be topped with melted (grated)cheese ...you just turn off the pan and put the grated cheese on top for a few minutes to melt from the heat of the dish...and it is meant to be eaten with salsa if you like hot things like I do. :)

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 6:51 pm
by ahmads
I HAVE A RECIPE :
fill a bowl by water with little pit oil and salt ,but a spiral macaroni on it ,and but them on fire for 5-8 minutes.
in another bowl but a grated garlic and some salt .
now make the macaroni pure (without water) let it 10 minutes to be cold ,then put it with garlic and mix them with a little a dried grated SPEARMINT

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 4:44 am
by tikay
dear ahmaed thank you for the different recipe...but honey where is the omlet you promised??? lol, I was waiting for the omlet recipe!!! :lol:

you know what is really stupid? I forgot to say the eggs with the tortilla la potata...there are eggs if I remember that is what makes it all come together so well glomming on to the eggs (scrambled of course) I think that was why I started the thought anyway... because omlet + eggs...tortilla la potata... with eggs!
I hope no one used the recipe yet! sorry people I was stressed with my lessons at school!


school is out!!! yippie! :lol:

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 2:10 pm
by ahmads
tikay wrote:...but honey where is the omlet you promised??? lol, I

Omg ... :lol: so ...I'm the best shif 8) 8)

ok....My omlet is:

1- a grated Parsley
2- 1 piece of a grated green peper
3- 1 piece of grated onion
4- salt & black peper
5- don't forget 4 eggs :lol: :lol:
now open the eggs and put it inside bowl ,then put all things and mix them good with eggs .
bring pan and put a little pit of olives oil ..when oil be ready (hot) put the mixture in pan .

and have a nice meal.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:35 pm
by tikay
hey there sweety...
can you tell me how to make the yogurt drink? do you know the one I mean...it is Persian. I have it, whenever I go to eat out Persian food.
I know you use spearmint and yogurt but a full recipe would be nice.
love you!

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 4:19 pm
by ahmads
hi tikey
I know one recipe: 8)
put yogurt with some salt in blender ,
and mix them for 5 minutes.
but I don't know anything about irani recipe that you said.
maybe you can put a dry grated spearmint.

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 3:14 pm
by monic
I love pesto!!

my mother in law for super she mades some capuchinno and buys chapata bread... hhhhmmm tastes delicious!! I really recommend it! 8)

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:03 pm
by melip
Hello ahmads!I'm from Costa Rica, can you tell me more about the typical food of your country? :)