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jfk 9:52 Sat Feb 29
Chinese cuisine
Never been a preference for me.Its repulsive.
Chinks have always tried to make the best out of all that wriggles.
Who in their right minds likes a chinkey?

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mashed in maryland 5:14 Sun Mar 8
Re: Chinese cuisine

ak37 8:55 Fri Mar 6

Its hardly our national dish. Its designed to be filling and cheap and made with ingredients that 19th century poor Londoners could get hold of. Hardly like they could knock up a papaya salad.

Our national cuisine is fine, lots of meat and veg and cheese and designed to fill you up. Combine it with the good bits we pinched from the tropics (spices and fruit etc) and there's little room to complain.

And tenner says you'd sooner a fish & chips over the raw/live seafood and soya poison heavily seasoned purely to disguise how rancid it is that half of east Asia loves.

bruuuno 10:07 Sun Mar 8
Re: Chinese cuisine
paying for it now !

normannomates 4:37 Sun Mar 8
Re: Chinese cuisine
It's a fookin 3 section

Salt n pepper squid..

Proper scoff

bruuuno 9:58 Sat Mar 7
Re: Chinese cuisine
Just called in a beef in black bean sauce, chicken chow menu and diet coke. Wallop

Swiss. 5:35 Fri Mar 6
Re: Chinese cuisine
Nothing wrong with southern fried bat. Chicken of the cave.

Northern Sold 4:37 Fri Mar 6
Re: Chinese cuisine
Eggbert Nobacon 4:13 Thu Mar 5
Re: Chinese cuisine
My step son works in China

last tie he came back first thing he did was get a chinese as he said what we get in our takeways bares absolutey zero resemblance to what they eat out there


Dogs...
cats..
Bats...
Infant female babies...
Noodles

gph 3:57 Fri Mar 6
Re: Chinese cuisine
Not sure I've the balls for this version:

https://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/members-only-a-visit-to-beijing-s-exclusive-penis-restaurant-a-549788.html

which is ironic

ak37 8:55 Fri Mar 6
Re: Chinese cuisine
Any cuisine is better than English food.
Pie and mash has to be the most overrated shit ever, absolute slop.

mashed in maryland 8:44 Fri Mar 6
Re: Chinese cuisine
Eggbert Nobacon 4:13 Thu Mar 5


Also been told the exact same.

As i understand it most of what we have over here is HK/Singapore stuff adjusted for a western palate.

Most "international" cuisine gets butchered to some extent when exported though, tbf.

normannomates 7:05 Fri Mar 6
Re: Chinese cuisine
They like their tabs and all nighter casino.. What not to like? ..

normannomates 5:53 Fri Mar 6
Re: Chinese cuisine
whaa yoo waan?
Peckham reminds me of a chinky takeaway.. Full of beef with black bean sauce and green peppers...
That was the winter of 65..the night they drove ole' dixie down..

normannomates 5:21 Fri Mar 6
Re: Chinese cuisine
Knock knock?

normannomates 5:18 Fri Mar 6
Re: Chinese cuisine
Can't beat a bit of lennie

joyo 9:18 Thu Mar 5
Re: Chinese cuisine
Shut up snide you sad unfunny bore

Side of Ham 4:41 Thu Mar 5
Re: Chinese cuisine
I want to know why all the women from there walk like Pierre Littbarski.....

crystal falace 4:36 Thu Mar 5
Re: Chinese cuisine
Very smilar story an Indian lad who i used to work with was putting in our text group about what curry he should have while working away, said none of it bore any resemblance to the stuff his mum made him at home.

We actually managed to trick the dopey bastard into ordering a phal, heard from him today he's been on the toilet for most of it.

ironsofcanada 4:16 Thu Mar 5
Re: Chinese cuisine
Eggbert Nobacon 4:13 Thu Mar 5

It is of course the same with North American Chinese. You can't get the same ingredients, you cook things from different regions than your own because people want them and a lot of the Chinese people that ended up starting restaurants were not cooks. They did what they could.

Eggbert Nobacon 4:13 Thu Mar 5
Re: Chinese cuisine
My step son works in China

last tie he came back first thing he did was get a chinese as he said what we get in our takeways bares absolutey zero resemblance to what they eat out there

Exiled In Surrey 4:02 Thu Mar 5
Re: Chinese cuisine
bruuuno 2:23 Wed Mar 4
Re: Chinese cuisine
True, now I think about it I’ve known some mild mannered tiddlies. Maybe the rude ones just stand out more

ags

Northern Sold 11:39 Thu Mar 5
Re: Chinese cuisine
Cat/Dog/bat eaters....

Yup... love a chinese

Hermit Road 11:28 Thu Mar 5
Re: Chinese cuisine
I might go down Lams tonight and throw them a bit of support.

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