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As bad as eating Mexican food in Slovakia made by someone who's only seen pictures of Mexican food, but has never even read a recipe.

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  • nerde@beige.partyN This user is from outside of this forum
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    @Thebratdragon @count_01 @DavidM_yeg @GayDeceiver
    Strombollis are just XL Hot Pockets

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    • davidm_yeg@beige.partyD davidm_yeg@beige.party

      @count_01 @GayDeceiver @Nerde

      !!! All the difference in the world, and neither of them is a sandwich:

      Tacos are tacos, and pyrogies are calzones…

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      The Cube Rule

      Identify your food based on the location of structural starch. Is a hot dog a sandwich? No, it's clearly a taco.

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      (cuberule.com)

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      @DavidM_yeg @count_01 @GayDeceiver @Nerde
      Wait, that means a hotdog is a taco?

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      • nerde@beige.partyN nerde@beige.party

        @Thebratdragon @count_01 @DavidM_yeg @GayDeceiver
        Strombollis are just XL Hot Pockets

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        @Nerde And pizza rolls are micro-calzones, yes. We've been over this, people. @Thebratdragon @DavidM_yeg @GayDeceiver

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        • count_01@mastodon.socialC count_01@mastodon.social

          @Nerde And pizza rolls are micro-calzones, yes. We've been over this, people. @Thebratdragon @DavidM_yeg @GayDeceiver

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          @count_01 @Thebratdragon @DavidM_yeg @GayDeceiver
          We’re going to keep going over it until all this is settled!

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          • gaydeceiver@mstdn.socialG gaydeceiver@mstdn.social

            As bad as eating Mexican food in Slovakia made by someone who's only seen pictures of Mexican food, but has never even read a recipe.

            cobalt123@beige.partyC This user is from outside of this forum
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            @GayDeceiver Am sure by now @ml has had a similar “interesting” food adventure.

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            • msmerope@sfba.socialM msmerope@sfba.social

              @DavidM_yeg @count_01 @GayDeceiver @Nerde
              Wait, that means a hotdog is a taco?

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              @GayDeceiver @count_01 @Nerde @MsMerope

              Depends … did you cut the bun right through?

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              • nerde@beige.partyN nerde@beige.party

                @DavidM_yeg @count_01 @GayDeceiver
                I went to eat a calzone once, cut it in half, and it turned into 2 bowls of soup 🤷

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                @Nerde @count_01 @GayDeceiver

                I baked an apple calzone in my favourite pie plate, and then served everyone a slice of apple taco 😉

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                • gaydeceiver@mstdn.socialG gaydeceiver@mstdn.social

                  @TwoClownsEating I had "Mexican" food like that in Kentucky once. It was edible ... but it felt like it was the AI version of what country folk thought of Mexican food.

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                  @GayDeceiver @TwoClownsEating So you're saying enchiladas are meat wrapped in a tortilla covered with a red sauce. Okay, BBQ sauce it is.

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                  • jesstheunstill@infosec.exchangeJ jesstheunstill@infosec.exchange

                    @GayDeceiver @TwoClownsEating So you're saying enchiladas are meat wrapped in a tortilla covered with a red sauce. Okay, BBQ sauce it is.

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                    @GayDeceiver @TwoClownsEating Though now that I say it, tortilla wrapped BBQ doesn't sound all that bad.

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                    • adhdeanasl@beige.partyA adhdeanasl@beige.party

                      @GayDeceiver You say this like it’s a bad thing.

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                      @adhdeanasl @GayDeceiver

                      I saw my friend order enchiladas verdes in Berlin and get handed a plate with red sauce on it.
                      He said "ah but I ordered enchiladas verdes"
                      The staffer looked confused, said "yes..." And pointed to them and said Enchiladas verdes.

                      (Verde means green in Spanish, it's supposed to be a tomatillo sauce)

                      And yet it was still better than Mexican food in the UK, where (seriously) they do not know that you need to nixtamalize maize before you can make tortillas, on Great Bri'ish Bakeoff they just had them grind up boiled kernels. Those were the jankiest looking tortillas I have ever seen and they were all like "ough I _dew_ love a tack-oh".

                      Just call it Frothy Spooge in the Bog or some other island name and let me approach it with an open mind.

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                      • jesstheunstill@infosec.exchangeJ jesstheunstill@infosec.exchange

                        @GayDeceiver @TwoClownsEating Though now that I say it, tortilla wrapped BBQ doesn't sound all that bad.

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                        @JessTheUnstill @GayDeceiver @TwoClownsEating Ots delicious if your filling his brisket.

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                        • damonhd@mastodon.socialD damonhd@mastodon.social

                          @TwoClownsEating @GayDeceiver When I was a kid on summer holiday in Devon all meals in the hotel seemed to arrive with the same brown sauce, main and dessert. I also nearly drowned in raw sewage on the beach out front. Possibly not a 'perfect' holiday...

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                          @DamonHD @GayDeceiver

                          Standard 1970s British seaside holiday. No idea why everyone flocked to the Costa del Sol as soon as it became affordable.

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                          • jesstheunstill@infosec.exchangeJ jesstheunstill@infosec.exchange

                            @GayDeceiver @TwoClownsEating So you're saying enchiladas are meat wrapped in a tortilla covered with a red sauce. Okay, BBQ sauce it is.

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                            @JessTheUnstill Do you want to tempt the wrath of the whatever from high atop the thing? Because Huitzilopchtli has brothers. @GayDeceiver @TwoClownsEating

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                            • gaydeceiver@mstdn.socialG gaydeceiver@mstdn.social

                              As bad as eating Mexican food in Slovakia made by someone who's only seen pictures of Mexican food, but has never even read a recipe.

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                              @GayDeceiver

                              Worse than Evanescence opening for Goatsnake.

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                              • gaydeceiver@mstdn.socialG gaydeceiver@mstdn.social

                                As bad as eating Mexican food in Slovakia made by someone who's only seen pictures of Mexican food, but has never even read a recipe.

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                                @GayDeceiver

                                When we were in India, we bought something called an "enchilarga," which was a subcontinental vibe cooking attempt at an enchilada. It was like an egg roll the size of your head. There were peas and okra in it. It was literally edible in the worst way.

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                                • workwithkirk@mstdn.socialW workwithkirk@mstdn.social

                                  @TwoClownsEating @GayDeceiver Vibe cooking? Sounds worse than Vibe Coding.

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                                  @WorkWithKirk @GayDeceiver

                                  It looks similar, near enough is good enough.

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                                  • eestileib@tech.lgbtE eestileib@tech.lgbt

                                    @adhdeanasl @GayDeceiver

                                    I saw my friend order enchiladas verdes in Berlin and get handed a plate with red sauce on it.
                                    He said "ah but I ordered enchiladas verdes"
                                    The staffer looked confused, said "yes..." And pointed to them and said Enchiladas verdes.

                                    (Verde means green in Spanish, it's supposed to be a tomatillo sauce)

                                    And yet it was still better than Mexican food in the UK, where (seriously) they do not know that you need to nixtamalize maize before you can make tortillas, on Great Bri'ish Bakeoff they just had them grind up boiled kernels. Those were the jankiest looking tortillas I have ever seen and they were all like "ough I _dew_ love a tack-oh".

                                    Just call it Frothy Spooge in the Bog or some other island name and let me approach it with an open mind.

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                                    @eestileib @adhdeanasl @GayDeceiver 🤢

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                                    • eestileib@tech.lgbtE eestileib@tech.lgbt

                                      @adhdeanasl @GayDeceiver

                                      I saw my friend order enchiladas verdes in Berlin and get handed a plate with red sauce on it.
                                      He said "ah but I ordered enchiladas verdes"
                                      The staffer looked confused, said "yes..." And pointed to them and said Enchiladas verdes.

                                      (Verde means green in Spanish, it's supposed to be a tomatillo sauce)

                                      And yet it was still better than Mexican food in the UK, where (seriously) they do not know that you need to nixtamalize maize before you can make tortillas, on Great Bri'ish Bakeoff they just had them grind up boiled kernels. Those were the jankiest looking tortillas I have ever seen and they were all like "ough I _dew_ love a tack-oh".

                                      Just call it Frothy Spooge in the Bog or some other island name and let me approach it with an open mind.

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                                      @eestileib @adhdeanasl @GayDeceiver seriously - the Brits do not know Mexican (or its spinoff, TexMex) or anything about it...

                                      I made enchiladas for a bunch of Brit friends once when I was living in Spain

                                      I warned them to be a little careful with the tabasco sauce, to which one replied, "We're British. We eat spicy Indian food all the time" and dunked it on like ketchup

                                      I thought "his eyeballs bled" was just an expression up to that point

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                                      • count_01@mastodon.socialC count_01@mastodon.social

                                        @JessTheUnstill Do you want to tempt the wrath of the whatever from high atop the thing? Because Huitzilopchtli has brothers. @GayDeceiver @TwoClownsEating

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                                        @count_01 @GayDeceiver @TwoClownsEating What is mole if not brown gravy?

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