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Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?

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  • B [email protected]

    It counts. It's still 1 country. It might be cheating a bit but it still counts.

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    What if I told you that most dishes people call Indian are actually Bangladeshi via Birmingham, England.

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    • rustyfish@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

      I go with the two big Is.

      Italian - because you have never truly lived if you didn’t eat authentic Italian food. There is a reason Italians take their food serious and there is so much to explore beyond pizza and spaghetti.

      Indian UK - because sometimes you just want to shove that Chicken Tikka Masala in your face. Fun fact: The best Chicken Tikka I ever had was in fucking Perth, Scotland. Make of that what you will.

      Edit: Turns out what I call Indian food is British. So, at least one good thing came out of the Brits colonising half the world.

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      Well Tikka Masala was invented in the UK, so that sounds about right.

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      • I [email protected]

        Indian and Chinese are excellent options, since they’re basically a couple dozen (minimum) cuisines in a trench coat.

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        Chinese food

        Also Chinese food

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        • Q [email protected]

          Did you just say that Italian American is more Italian than Italy?

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          No. But I am asking how food preserved or maintained through a diaspora culture would be classified.

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          • johnnyenzyme@piefed.socialJ [email protected]

            Eh, but why GREEK..?

            (I'm assuming you're not referring to the gross slabs of reconstituted meat, roasting unhealthily on the rotisserie?)

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            There's tons of Greek vegetarian dishes. Gyros and souvlaki are not your average every day home cooked meals.

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            • B [email protected]

              Scotland takes curry very seriously. But also I'm pretty sure tikka masala was first made in Britain so technically you want British food. Sorry about that.

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              Well, shit.

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              • johnnyenzyme@piefed.socialJ [email protected]

                For me it's Indian food, but then... what else? Ugh... what a question.

                Bah. My mind is a whirling blank right here. I mean, freshly-prepared tiradito right off the boat is like... ffff, like tasting heaven.

                I mean, I've never had *truly* fresh, truly authentic sushi, but I imagine it would be like tiradito? (note: it's a form of ceviche, i.e. latino lime-cooked fish slices)

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                My local one and either Japanese or Chinese. These folks have nailed it, but I still want to eat something familiar as my staple.

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                  Chinese food

                  Also Chinese food

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                    Middle Eastern and Indian has some of the best vegan food.

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                    Indian cannot be surpassed for vegetarian, but I don’t know how you would replicate many dishes without ghee, yogurt, or cream.

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                    • johnnyenzyme@piefed.socialJ [email protected]

                      For me it's Indian food, but then... what else? Ugh... what a question.

                      Bah. My mind is a whirling blank right here. I mean, freshly-prepared tiradito right off the boat is like... ffff, like tasting heaven.

                      I mean, I've never had *truly* fresh, truly authentic sushi, but I imagine it would be like tiradito? (note: it's a form of ceviche, i.e. latino lime-cooked fish slices)

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                      British - obviously includes the greats like full English/Scottish breakfast, roast dinners, fish and chips, but also includes a wide varieties of Indian/Bangladeshi curries (Balti, Jalfrezi, Madras, Chicken Tikka Masala, etc), and similarly with westernised Chinese dishes.

                      American - mostly from the south: fried chicken, barbecue, jambalaya, gumbo, etc.

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                        British - obviously includes the greats like full English/Scottish breakfast, roast dinners, fish and chips, but also includes a wide varieties of Indian/Bangladeshi curries (Balti, Jalfrezi, Madras, Chicken Tikka Masala, etc), and similarly with westernised Chinese dishes.

                        American - mostly from the south: fried chicken, barbecue, jambalaya, gumbo, etc.

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                        Just because something is made in a place doesn't mean its part of the cuisine belonging to that place. Indian dishes do NOT count for British.

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                          Just because something is made in a place doesn't mean its part of the cuisine belonging to that place. Indian dishes do NOT count for British.

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                          Some "Indian dishes" are British though.

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                          • A [email protected]

                            Some "Indian dishes" are British though.

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                            Tikka masala for example.

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                            • D [email protected]

                              What if I told you that most dishes people call Indian are actually Bangladeshi via Birmingham, England.

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                              Vindaloo is from Goa. If that were the only dish from India, I'd still pick India.

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                              • rustyfish@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                                Well, shit.

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                                At least you now have access to deep fried pizza and mars bars. And buckfast "tonic wine". And let's not forget the Glaswegian munchie box!

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                                  Just because something is made in a place doesn't mean its part of the cuisine belonging to that place. Indian dishes do NOT count for British.

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                                  The curries I mentioned are all British though, invented in Britain, by mostly Bangladeshi immigrants. And they're largely unknown in South Asia. You'd really struggle to find a 'Chicken Madras' in Chennai for example.

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                                  • B [email protected]

                                    Vindaloo is from Goa. If that were the only dish from India, I'd still pick India.

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                                    Ah, and that would technically be Portuguese/Indian fusion.

                                    At least a proper one would be rather than the British Indian restaurant version.

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                                      For me it's Indian food, but then... what else? Ugh... what a question.

                                      Bah. My mind is a whirling blank right here. I mean, freshly-prepared tiradito right off the boat is like... ffff, like tasting heaven.

                                      I mean, I've never had *truly* fresh, truly authentic sushi, but I imagine it would be like tiradito? (note: it's a form of ceviche, i.e. latino lime-cooked fish slices)

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                                      Cajun, and I could stop there. Cajun food is hands down the best of the Southern US foods.
                                      Then it's a toss up between Mexican, Tex-Mex, or Greek. I might have a thing for spicy meats/fish and flat breads

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                                        For me it's Indian food, but then... what else? Ugh... what a question.

                                        Bah. My mind is a whirling blank right here. I mean, freshly-prepared tiradito right off the boat is like... ffff, like tasting heaven.

                                        I mean, I've never had *truly* fresh, truly authentic sushi, but I imagine it would be like tiradito? (note: it's a form of ceviche, i.e. latino lime-cooked fish slices)

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                                        1: something East Asian; Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Thai. I’d be happy with any of them, I just can’t decide.

                                        2: something Hispanic/South American, basically just Mexican food.

                                        With any two in those categories there’s enough variety for me to spend my life eating

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                                        • johnnyenzyme@piefed.socialJ [email protected]

                                          For me it's Indian food, but then... what else? Ugh... what a question.

                                          Bah. My mind is a whirling blank right here. I mean, freshly-prepared tiradito right off the boat is like... ffff, like tasting heaven.

                                          I mean, I've never had *truly* fresh, truly authentic sushi, but I imagine it would be like tiradito? (note: it's a form of ceviche, i.e. latino lime-cooked fish slices)

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                                          Japanese or Mexican probably.

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