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Do they use a lot of spice in your country's traditional cuisine ?
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Yeah, they put copious amounts of harissa on anything and everything.
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>>199214681
idk
i just eat whatever my mother makes for me without complaining like a good boy
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>>199214681
Sex
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I am wondering what food goes well with minty flavor
it has to be something super fresh and sweet like ice cream maybe
I am surprised I can't think of recipes that use it
Some kind of dessert
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>>199215314
Whoa.......
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>>199214681
Mexican food is not spicy if you compare it to Thai or Indian, it's just "hot"
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>>199214681
every black kind and queen complains that Italian food is incredibly bland and seasonless thoughever and ItalianX are LatinX NOT white.
That comic strip is genuinely offensive
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I think the go-to in my region is garlic salt.
Or at least that's my go-to.
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>>199215579t
Yeah. I think us Poles use more varied spices than Mexicans, but it's in small quantities & never hot
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>>199214681
Food?



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