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I really liked the wasabi, rosemary garlic, dill and sweet mango chutney.
I mix smashed garlic, chives and mayo as a dipping sauce for tater tots.
Don't tell my cardiologist.
I really liked the wasabi, rosemary garlic, dill and sweet mango chutney.
I understand many things, but thisMy coworker puts mayo on pizza.
My sister once traveled to the Netherlands and she said that a lot of Dutch people eat french fries with mayo, a peanut-based sate sauce (which I'm guessing is borrowed from Indonesia), or a curry sauce of some sort. I can sort of get the sate and curry sauce but eating mayo with fries struck me as sort of odd.
pickled Jalapeno peppers for me.. The cinema I go to usually have it along with relish and other condiments.Popcorn with fresh jalapeno peppers? It would give it a nice kick since popcorn is kind of boring on its own.
Pretzels dipped in orange juice?Does eating pretzels with orange juice count? That's my husband's favorite snack.
This sounds a lot like pizza made with white sauce or eating pizza with garlic sauce... Doesn't seem that strange to me...My coworker puts mayo on pizza.
When I was in college, I practically lived on french fries with mayo and ketchup. Put a little mayo next to a little ketchup--dip the fry in each.
I still love french fries, but these days, I just eat them with lots of salt and a little pepper. Nothing else required.
I ate a lot of fries in high school (it was one of the few things that our high school cafeteria made that wasn't so gross). But I find that as I get older, I can't handle deep fried foods like a I used to.
It seems to me pretty normal. My ex boyfriend liked hard boiled egg cut on slices and those slices were put on top of bread with butter, and then each slice of egg was thinly smeared with mustard. So it's similar combination like yours, egg with mustard, but the eggs were boiled. It tasted quite nice.My family thinks I'm weird because I like a little mustard on my scrambled eggs and omelettes. None of them will try it. Chickens...
I can't see anything weird on that. I would have that without hesitating. What's wrong with that combination?Does eating pretzels with orange juice count? That's my husband's favorite snack.
Me too. i only indulge now and then these days.
That's the most common combination of fast food in my country, to have chips with mayonnaise. The second option is ketchup, but the majority people choose mayonnaise.My sister once traveled to the Netherlands and she said that a lot of Dutch people eat french fries with mayo, a peanut-based sate sauce (which I'm guessing is borrowed from Indonesia), or a curry sauce of some sort. I can sort of get the sate and curry sauce but eating mayo with fries struck me as sort of odd.
Same here. There's a place in Toronto that serves Belgian-style frites and for a dollar extra, you can get them fried in beef fat rather than vegetable oil. I tried them once and they were fantastic.
That sounds oh-so-bad for you, but oh-so-good.
There's a restaurant called Duckfat in Portland, ME. Their specialty is French fries cooked in duck fat. Which is supposed to be one of the tastiest fats. Anyhow, the fries are good! Try it out if you're ever in Portland.
That's the most common combination of fast food in my country, to have chips with mayonnaise. The second option is ketchup, but the majority people choose mayonnaise.
Our students put ketchup on spaghetti because they are lazy to cook a proper tomato sauce. So one of the simplest students food is just spaghetti with a ketchup and a bit of cheese grated at the top.
Their mayo isn't like ours.Eating mayo with fries struck me as sort of odd.
Their mayo isn't like ours.
That sounds great... What's the name of the store?Same here. There's a place in Toronto that serves Belgian-style frites and for a dollar extra, you can get them fried in beef fat rather than vegetable oil. I tried them once and they were fantastic.
That sounds great... What's the name of the store?
I mix smashed garlic, chives and mayo as a dipping sauce for tater tots.
Don't tell my cardiologist.
It's not two different foods put together but I adore corn and cheese ice cream.
Where are you from?
Not to answer for hanca, but fries with mayo are popular/standard all over Europe. In Germany, for instance, the most common fries dip is mayo.
It is lovely!It must be good then. I'll have to give it a try one of these days although I hate mayo.