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On my travels i found the best food was in Thailand and the worst was in India Which country cooks the best food ?

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No offense..

but Indian food is absolutely great..at least in my eyes Smile

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a lot of people hate english food but its the best. You cant beat sunday dinner with yorkshire puddings.

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I'm biased. My mom makes some really good Thai food..but she's in the states..does that count? Wink

On my travels, I've found really good food in Belgium...MMmmm..good beer too!

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My favorite type of food is Indian, so I think that'll be a good one....I'm not a fan of Czech food, 'cause there isn't a lot for veggies....mmmm....slosky....mmm.....fried cheese.....mmmm...more slosky....

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Give me Sushi for every meal and I would be a happy soul.

Also, California cuisine is generally healthy and fresh, and always incredibly tasty. Cajun food is oh-so-yummy with it's spicy ocra and crawfish infused dishes. And of course, I love (real) Italian... Nepolitano Pizza, gnocchi and all sorts of yummy pasta sensations, oh! and gelato!! Limoncello chasers, too.

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1) Argentine "asado"
2) Armenian food (baclava and kadaiff are my favourites desserts)
3) Italian pizzas and pastas
4) Thai food
5) Brazilian feijoada

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Well..baklawa or baklava is actually also part of Turkish, Armenian and Greek cultures but its origin is Arab?? (My ancestors were from Lebanon..), so I also absolutely love baklawa..Smile Lebanese food is great too..tabule..hummus..shawarma.lentil soup..all very tasty dishes..I can make great Lebanese dishes Smile

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Is there any BAD food in Florence, Italy? I think I ate nonstop when I was there.
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Mexican for me. But it has to be the real deal. The stuff you can get on most any corner in LA or San Diego, and the hotter the better. I know it's my favorite, because it's the only ethnic food I can eat every single day without getting tired of it. "It's just not a meal without rice and beans"

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For me its Thai and Indian when I want that sensory burst, but good old English roast beef or American bbq will always get my attention.

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I think that Thai is good on occasion but it's hit or miss. Thai food tends to be a bit light, while I find myself going for Indian because it has thicker feel to it.

My experience was that Indian food was best sampled at either

a) BnAer Dustyshoes house in Bangalore
b) Malaysia

I thought most of the Indian in India was average, but was blown away by it in Malaysia because they include meat (and it won't kill you) and make roti canai. Lets who is living in KL can back me up on this one...

Also good in Malaysia was the Nyonya. Helga the Viking and I sampled some in Melaka... mmmmm...

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shawarma!
I ate it only once but its deliciuos, I'll try it again... why not today?

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ok thats it new avatar, that dr, is freaking me out..., and please the one I pick is really me, so dont get any ideas. I mean with those video cameras in June.

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