JohnnyEnzyme
Founder of European Graphic Novels+, Aug '23 on Lemm.ee. With super-gratitude towards some ‘Blazing & Rimming’ Dudes for enabling our move, in which now we can abide. :D
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Interesting. You sound old as hell (like myself), but someone who took a different path.
I tended to do ‘forums’ while you got the good ol’ newsgroups, it sounds like?
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English1·18 hours agoOh dear. :S
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English2·18 hours agoAppreciate your opinions (which I’ll need to research), and especially enjoyed the following:
Watermelons have a high water content but are not causal in drownings, but avoid eating watermelons while actively drowning… same thing
😂
(oh my, that’s a good one)
Glad you picked up the reference there, compañito. XD
P.S.: “Naw Jawn, are there really that many girls named <Johnny> in NYC?”
–Bennett Cerf, on “What’s my Line?”
I agree with some of that kvetching, and no doubt ActivityPub and the FV still have much to achieve, but I still feel good about the overall model of the FV, and that I’m not being monetized nor exploited as with F------k, R----t, T-----r, and other social media platforms.
Indeed, there’s a fundamental truth about us naked apes that consistently leads us down one slipshod path after another, and that has to do with our chronic discomfort upon uncertainty, and our aching need for surety across all things possible. Unfortunately (or fortunately as it were), reality tends to be a little more complicated than merely meeting our existential needs in such ways. Still, I can understand the sentiment, haha.
Or as an inciteful American once said: “Number One, I order you to take a Number Two!”
https://skipcut.com/watch/r2Y8RUGFlK4
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English1·1 day agoAh, okay!
Me, I was only a toddler when I lived a year in Belge, and have no idea what good food would be like from either the French or Flemish areas. :S
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English1·2 days agoLevantine and Belgian
Sorry, I don’t mean to nitpick, but neither of those things are exclusively Levantine nor Belgian in culinary specialty.
Please do correct where I’m wrong, though.
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English1·2 days agoothers need it like a drug
Wow, actually… yeah?
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English2·2 days agoNow if that’s a BLUES BROTHERS reference, I love it!!
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English1·2 days agoIf Indian qualifies as one single cuisine
I guess you’re probably right. India is a large country, with roots, cultures and traditions like an ancient sequoia tree’s vast, extensive roots in the ground.
So just out of curiosity (especially as an ignorant Westerner), just how many distinct cuisines would you say there might be across India and the India-adjacent regions?
Note: let’s try to avoid going ‘regional’ if possible, because any nation can be broken down in to heaps of regional variations, yeah?
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English2·2 days agoI’m with you folks, on the whole. A well-prepared, complete-protein vegetarian meal rocks, especially with lots of complimentary seasoning.
Does gout come from consuming animal products? Hmm, I hadn’t heard that, before.
Take the meat parts out and I’ll eat almost anything.
Stuff like cabbage (and Brassica sp.) are best cooked, because otherwise they can be goitrogenic, interfering with the thyroid gland’s function over time. There’s also the (admittedly slim) chance that some animal has passingly added something undesirable to a veggie, be it parasite or disease-causing.
Which is why it’s important to do either a mild chlorine wash of any veggies you eat, or at least blanch them. (not trying to lecture anyone here; all that’s just my personal understanding)
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English2·3 days agoWell, my understanding is that in general, the more processed the food (including meat), the worse it is for our health.
Gyro / shawarma meat is evidently heavily processed and then reconstituted in to the ‘cone,’ likely with a bunch of salt, binding agents and preservatives added. Not unlike sausages, for example.
So almost any type of meat that goes in to a shawarma / gyro, such as lamb, beef, chicken, etc is going to be considerably better for us when eaten straight-up, as with steaks, etc.
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English2·3 days agois quite different from mist actual Italian cuisine.
That was my sense as well from my one visit to Italy. As is completely common, an ethnic / cultural food almost always get adapted towards the tastes of other regions / nations.
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English1·4 days agoNow… I go to my local Soul Food place all the time, and we… Thai, now?
(I probably screwed up the joke right there, didn’t I?) :S
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English1·4 days agoWhoa… Honolulu!?
But yeah-- “Tiradito” is sort of a more thinly-sliced version of ceviche, marinated in “leche de tigre.”
Bah, not trying to start a flame-war here, but… I have my personal choice. (no offense)
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English2·4 days agoYeap, I love it!
(but I also hate it for my health, if that makes sense?)
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English4·4 days agoIn truth, I could nom their stuff for eternity.
I love how you nailed them both, right there!
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hypothetical-- you can only choose two cuisines to eat for the rest of your life. What might they be?English5·4 days agoa couple dozen (minimum) cuisines in a trench coat.
Hahaha, that’s great!
Cantonese food, though… we must try it!!
Well, I… guess that answers the question.
Thank you for answering!
(hmm, where does the word “answer” come from, anyway?)
(it seems so odd across common English)