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Loco moco is awesome. Cannot find in Cleveland.
Loco moco is awesome. Cannot find in Cleveland.
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Posted: May 15th, 2012, 1:10 pm |
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Love the Hawaiians and their love of Spam. Only place I have heard of that serves it in restaurants. Also, with talk of Stomach and other bizarre foods, Loco moco sounds not bad.
Love the Hawaiians and their love of Spam. Only place I have heard of that serves it in restaurants. Also, with talk of Stomach and other bizarre foods, Loco moco sounds not bad.
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Posted: May 15th, 2012, 1:09 pm |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loco_mocoHow 'bout some loco moco? Only ask cause the only place I could track some down was in L.A. somewheres. Mine came with a side of delicious pasta salad. Or some Super Tortas! You have those in SJ, Z? I tried a torta place in NE Ohio. Not nearly as good. Loco moco is a dish native to Hawaiian cuisine. There are many variations, but the essential loco moco consists of white rice, topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and brown gravy. Variations may include chili, bacon, ham, Spam, kalua pork, Portuguese sausage, teriyaki beef, teriyaki chicken, mahi-mahi, shrimp, oysters, and other meats. Loco Moco is also the name of a Hawaiian-based restaurant chain that serves Hawaiian rice bowl dishes.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loco_moco[/url]
How 'bout some loco moco? Only ask cause the only place I could track some down was in L.A. somewheres. Mine came with a side of delicious pasta salad.
Or some Super Tortas! You have those in SJ, Z? I tried a torta place in NE Ohio. Not nearly as good.
Loco moco is a dish native to Hawaiian cuisine. There are many variations, but the essential loco moco consists of white rice, topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and brown gravy. Variations may include chili, bacon, ham, Spam, kalua pork, Portuguese sausage, teriyaki beef, teriyaki chicken, mahi-mahi, shrimp, oysters, and other meats. Loco Moco is also the name of a Hawaiian-based restaurant chain that serves Hawaiian rice bowl dishes.
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Posted: May 15th, 2012, 12:59 pm |
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Crazy popular in latin america though.
Crazy popular in latin america though.
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Posted: May 15th, 2012, 7:42 am |
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tstarnes wrote: Menudo is freaking disgusting. Soup made with stomach. bleh Pass.
[quote="tstarnes"]Menudo is freaking disgusting. Soup made with stomach. bleh[/quote]
Pass.
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Posted: May 15th, 2012, 7:09 am |
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Menudo is freaking disgusting. Soup made with stomach. bleh
Menudo is freaking disgusting. Soup made with stomach. bleh
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Posted: May 15th, 2012, 7:01 am |
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Yeah! Wtf is that shit anyway?!?
Yeah! Wtf is that shit anyway?!?
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Posted: May 15th, 2012, 6:18 am |
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Man, I don't think we're eating much lengua or menudo in NE Ohio.
Man, I don't think we're eating much lengua or menudo in NE Ohio.
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Posted: May 15th, 2012, 4:07 am |
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DOOM wrote: He means he won't EAT organs, not that he won't eat things with organs. Yeah, I get that, I was just trying to bring out the semantics and point out that muscles are organs and so are all the edible parts of plants, pretty much. So that about covers everything humans eat. Reed Richards wrote: Obviously I mean no eyeballs and no livers and whatnot. How might I most properly differentiate that statement so as not to be busted by bio nerds in future? You could list what you won't eat, but in the interest of keeping it simple, I think something like "no internal organs" will get the point across (although technically skeletal muscle is "internal," the term usually refers exclusively to the digestive, respiratory, and circulatory organs). Maybe "nothing above the neck" could be appended to make it clear that you're not eating any brains or tongue. Actually, if you're limiting your diet to only ordinary meat, you could probably just say something like "only skeletal muscle, except tongue" ... this excludes the muscle type that the other organs are made up of. And I assume you don't eat hot dogs or other sausages? Although I heartily (pun intended) encourage you to start eating the other parts of the animals. No joke, tonight I had liver and onions (I hadn't had it in a long time, and when I saw it on the menu I thought of this thread and had to order it lol), and it was delicious. And if you aren't eating lengua after the bars close or menudo the next morning, you're missing out.
[quote="DOOM"]He means he won't EAT organs, not that he won't eat things with organs.[/quote]
Yeah, I get that, I was just trying to bring out the semantics and point out that muscles are organs and so are all the edible parts of plants, pretty much. So that about covers everything humans eat.
[quote="Reed Richards"]Obviously I mean no eyeballs and no livers and whatnot. How might I most properly differentiate that statement so as not to be busted by bio nerds in future?[/quote]
You could list what you won't eat, but in the interest of keeping it simple, I think something like "no internal organs" will get the point across (although [i]technically[/i] skeletal muscle is "internal," the term usually refers exclusively to the digestive, respiratory, and circulatory organs). Maybe "nothing above the neck" could be appended to make it clear that you're not eating any brains or tongue. Actually, if you're limiting your diet to only ordinary meat, you could probably just say something like "only skeletal muscle, except tongue" ... this excludes the muscle type that the other organs are made up of. And I assume you don't eat hot dogs or other sausages?
Although I heartily (pun intended) encourage you to start eating the other parts of the animals. No joke, tonight I had liver and onions (I hadn't had it in a long time, and when I saw it on the menu I thought of this thread and had to order it lol), and it was delicious. And if you aren't eating [i]lengua[/i] after the bars close or [i]menudo[/i] the next morning, you're missing out.
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Posted: May 15th, 2012, 3:34 am |
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Whats that line from Leathal Weapon 2. "semantics, we are always for for some antics."
Whats that line from Leathal Weapon 2. "semantics, we are always for for some antics."
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Posted: May 14th, 2012, 8:27 pm |
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