Favorite Food

Pick whichever you like


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Sephiroth Crescent

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Just pick one of the above, you dont have to specify which kind, example: Italian/Lasagna, but you can if you truly want to. If your stuck between two, pretend your starving, and pick whichever seems more appetizing to you in that situation.

I like chinese and spanish food, but out of the two I pick spanish.

meh Pollo Guisado con papas y arroz > all :D.
 
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I felt this thread and the other one should go here, since it's not really debate material.

But anyways, I'd love it if you added Japanese and Greek, since lots of people who play Japanese video games like Final Fantasy, watch anime and read manga also happen to like Japanese food. I went to a convention, and the nearby Japanese restaurants were completely full--the other ones were nearly empty in comparison.
 
Argh, it's hard to decide.
I love Italian 'cause they make the best pizza, but Greek food is actually soooo nice IN Greece. Indian vegetable Kurma also tastes lovely, as do naans... T_T And there are japanese meals I like too...

I guess, overall, I enjoy a greater amount of Italian food; I'd also say Greek but a lot of their food has meat in it and I'm a strict vegetarian. Lemme just say though: their greek salads and tiramisu is to dieeee for. =P
 
North East England food = Parmo = :inlove:
Actually, why isn't British/English food on there? D:

From that list I'd have to say Italian food, I'm not one for all this Indian/Chinese/Thai stuff that they've brought over here. Spanish food is nice when it's made by Spanish people in Spain. I wasn't overly impressed by French food when I was over there and never had Mexican food.

So I'd say Italian food for the likes of pizza, pasta etc.
 
Chinese. I absoloutely love it. Chicken Chow mein is just made of complete win, and crispy duck *drools*

And I agree with Merc, where's the good old English grub -__- As much as I love Chinese, nothing beats a good old sunday dinner. That wins hands down
 
mmmm, I love me my pasta, yummmmm for tortellini, and yes, I can has it in vegetarian form :gasp:

yet, it was a hard choice between Indian (vegie curry and naan, yum!) and Mexican (nachos, burittos, and the what not)

but, where's Australian on the menu :gasp:

I mean damper, meat pies (which I used to love), kangaroo, and the rest :gasp:
 
Mexican and Italian. My diet mostly consists of pasta and chips and salsa.

The area where I live in has tons of different foods. We have two pizza places nearby, two Chinese places, and a nice little Mexican buffet type thing. (And it's NOT Taco Bell!)

So from that list, I chose Mexican. :D
 
Why did you not include Japanese food?? :gasp:
That's my favorite!

I mean, really.

Tempura!
Sushi!
Sashimi!
Yakitori!
Tonkatsu!

... Gawd, now I'm hungry.

But since it wasn't there, I had to go with American.

I'm a sucker for teh meaty, grilled burgers with TLC. :monster:
 
I'm extremely picky. All I eat is fast food, hotdogs, peanut butter sandwiches, and random junk food like chips and cookies.

Would that be considered American food? Yeah, I'm going with that.
 
Hi peeps, I didn't put japanese up because well I dont like japanese food,and i kinda forgot about it XD plus I'm allergic to seafood :(

I didn't put up english food either, because It never crossed my mind sorry XD.

I went to Italy for the summer once, and was shocked to find out their version of Pizza is completely different from the kind in America! Its like a cracker with a chunky tomato sauce, and some cheese sprinkled on, see for yourself!.

- Kuja
 
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They also had this special kind of vinegar you dip with your bread. Tastes really good.

You don't have to like Japanese food to put it up there in your poll.
 
They also had this special kind of vinegar you dip with your bread. Tastes really good.

You don't have to like Japanese food to put it up there in your poll.

I agree, but I also forgot it existed lol :omg:

Well If you like japanese food just say "I like japanese out of all of them". I'll keep a personal tally if that helps D:.

- Kuja
 
It was a tough choice between Indian and Mexican, and I can't even remember what I went with in the end. >_> I would live on the stuff if I could, my dad's chilli with jalapenos is my favourite food ever. <3 I just really love anything spicy... I'm not a big fan on Italian food because they put cheese on EVERYthing D: When I was in Italy I practically lived on peaches.

Scottish food should so be up there though. I mean I'm not a big fan of haggis or that, but stovies are amazing. x_x And we have great sweets too, tablet especially, and shortbread is wonderful. Oh, and chicken tikka masala is a Glaswegian dish. :monster:
 
It was a tough choice between Indian and Mexican, and I can't even remember what I went with in the end. >_> I would live on the stuff if I could, my dad's chilli with jalapenos is my favourite food ever. <3 I just really love anything spicy... I'm not a big fan on Italian food because they put cheese on EVERYthing D: When I was in Italy I practically lived on peaches.

Scottish food should so be up there though. I mean I'm not a big fan of haggis or that, but stovies are amazing. x_x And we have great sweets too, tablet especially, and shortbread is wonderful. Oh, and chicken tikka masala is a Glaswegian dish. :monster:

Thank you for posting, again I can't please everyone, i simply listed the things that popped into my head at the time >.>.

But damn you've been everywhere it seems lol :) I love spicy food also, although many people here faint at the mere scent of tabasco sauce >.>.

-Kuja
 
I like mexican and chinese food alot. Mexican food is every where down here, some of the better ones near where i live =)
 
I added Japanese, Korean, Greek, and Other on the list. ;)

Anyway, I mainly love Asian cuisine, mostly for their sweet and spicy flavor that they add to their foods. Japanese, Filipino, Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, and Mongolian dishes are my favorite - more specifically, bulgogi (Korean) and Mongolian beef.

Greek food is also quite good. Gyro (pronounced Euro) are quite delicious, especially with that pita bread. Mexican food is also up there, but it's been awhile since I've had authentic Mexican food.

If I had to pick just one though, I'd pick Filipino food since I mainly grew up with that type of food served on our table three times a day. Never got tired of it. =]
 
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