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geez, I could live off of hummus and baba ganouj.
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Agua Wrote:geez, I could live off of hummus and baba ganouj.
You should try tabbouleh!
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Ye Ye's dumplings are the best. Hao hao chi!
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ibby Wrote:You should try tabbouleh!
That looks tasty...
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I've had 3 in 5 days now.
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I've had 3 in 5 days now.
is that corn nuts with sliced bananas over french fries?
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I'm still very skeptical when it comes to poutine. I doubt you could find any proper dish in the States.
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Poutine is amazing, but only when its made right. The cheese curds are only good when they're fresh and squeaky!
Oh, and tabbouleh is basically the third most common arab side dish. If you've had hummus and baba gannouj (this is basically roast eggplant mixed with hummus) you have to try tabbouleh!