• Lemminary
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    696 months ago

    My mind is telling me no but my weed is telling me how bad could it be.

  • @[email protected]
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    466 months ago

    Germany has Spaghetti ice cream, but that’s at least real ice cream just made to look like spaghetti.

    • @[email protected]
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      216 months ago

      That sounds delicious. This picture is an abomination and I refuse to believe it’s real 😂

        • @[email protected]
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          206 months ago

          It’s a mind fuck to look at.

          The white chocolate bit makes it a no go for me. If the Belgians can’t make a white chocolate that tastes good to me it’s doa.

          • @[email protected]
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            36 months ago

            White chocolate is literally the stuff they remove from raw chocolate to make chocolate taste good.

            It’s like eating the husk and cob of an ear of corn.

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    226 months ago

    In Poland, they also have sweet pierogi (filled with berries) for dessert. It’s great, especially when you can’t get enough of pierogi, and want to eat a sweet pierogi dessert after your pierogi meal. The ingredients are basically the same: boiled dough and berries. I could see this being tasty.

    This stupid “Nobody: “ meme needs to finally die, though.

  • Glifted
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    196 months ago

    Like most polish dishes it sounds like it would be disgusting, looks disgusting, and probably tastes surprisingly good

  • @[email protected]
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    166 months ago

    Im polish and while I never had this particular dish (strawberry rice was more common) I remember eating pasta in milk quite often in kindergarten and later in school.

    • @[email protected]
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      56 months ago

      Soooo is it good? I kinda think its gotta be good least better than pizza with pineapple but I hate pineapple so I am biased

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        16 months ago

        Pasta with sweetened milk was very common back then and we called it “milk soup”. Some loved it, some hated it, I personally loved it, imo it was better than cornflakes. 90’s was tough times though and it’s not like we had access to too many things, it’s probably different today. And pasta with fruit sauce doesn’t seem strange to me even today.

  • @[email protected]
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    106 months ago

    In Switzerland people eat pasta with meatsauce, applesauce and Gruyère cheese. I wish I could forget.

    • "no" bananaOP
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      76 months ago

      In Sweden we eat spaghetti with minced meat sauce and ketchup.

      • Skua
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        156 months ago

        This sounds like the spaghetti bolognese you offer an Italian house guest when you want them to leave

        • jelloeater
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          36 months ago

          That’s how you get slapped in the face by someone’s nona.

        • "no" bananaOP
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          Yeah kind of, but not the same taste profile really. At least not when I make it, but it’s a pretty diverse dish.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 months ago

      Well, yeah. You guys don’t eat sweet pasta at all? Sprinkle sugar on top, melt some butter on it and you get a great, quick to make combo. Same thing basically with everything that has dough and isn’t salty - sweet pierogi, potato dumplings etc.

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        You’ve just woken up a childhood memory of mine. My mum used to make us sweet spaghetti for dinner sometimes, with powdered sugar , cocoa, and a bit of butter. I loved it so much.

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          6 months ago

          My bad. In my language we make the distinction btw semolina (coasted powder) and flour (soft and thin powder). What I would called flour-based pasta will have a very different texture from what I would called semolina pasta.

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            26 months ago

            All good! I had no idea that distinction was made in other languages, thanks for teaching me something new!

  • @[email protected]
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    66 months ago

    Well with food something unusual at first feels weird but once you try it it might actually be good. I’ve had this experience quite a lot. Probably shows how much you’re conditioned to liking certain foods just because you’re used to them and grew up with them. So I’m not gonna judge how this would taste. But the first impression was like “ugh”.

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    56 months ago

    It was the best dish in school cafeteria. Not many ways to screw it up. Me and my homies would celebrate every time it went up on the menu.