>>15840334Oh, sure. But, for someone who speaks so much on food, I've actually never ate that many different stuff. Both because I've never gotten the opportunity, and also that I'm just really shy with it new food, a lot of stuff grosses me out.
That being said, there are still things I like a lot. But, it'd be way, way too long if I got into it all, so I'll refrain from that. I like a bunch of stuff from the cuisine here, it's really god-tier stuff. For example, look up ciğ köfte, that's something I liked to have many times after school. The better part of it is homemade stuff though, not things you can buy off a store. See sarma. Mentioning it cause I might get to eat some soon, hopefully. I've difficulty giving many examples, though. Food just doesn't get made much at our house anymore, not for a long time now. We order stuff from outside for pretty much every single dinner. And the exact same thing every time, for a while. Only time I get to have something else is when I go out for food, which brings me to, look up tantuni, the place I get it from does it extremely well, my mouth waters thinking about it. That's not every day though, so, yeah. Besides cuisine, I really enjoy basic stuff like just pasta, fries or burgers. Mouth watering again. It'd be another essay if I started going off, so, I won't.
Anyway, not much is coming to my mind about food besides that, so, maybe it will another time.
How about you? Is there any cool stuff that's special to where you live? I imagine there's some strange but good stuff, no?
>>15840382Good morning, and glad you are. You seriously wouldn't do it for a thousand? Don't lie.
But, yeah, that's also how I see soup for the most part, except lentil soup. My mom made it often since I was little, and it always made my day better, it's just great. The texture to it is nothing like other soup, it's even pleasurable, I'd say.
Besides that, how's your morning? Cup of water.