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American "food" Nanonymous No.14444 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C] >>14467
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Why do Americans eat such DISGUSTING trash every single day? No wonder they are fat, stinking, degenerate whales. No wonder their men look like women, and women look like men. No wonder their brains have rotted to the point where they think that fucking niggers and importing muslims and becoming slaves to israel and china is a good idea! Disgusting!

Nanonymous No.14446 [D] >>14447
you could have participated in the last food thread instead of making yet another hapashit post
delet pls

Nanonymous No.14447 [D][U][F] >>14448
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>>14446
You're just mad that I got ebin quads of truth. Surely you're happy that my glorious post got quads, instead of that CPwigger that is spamming his hardcore shitskin CP all over the board right?

Nanonymous No.14448 [D] >>14465
>>14447
>his hardcore shitskin CP
Just had to check to make sure, right?

Nanonymous No.14455 [D] >>14465 >>14467 >>14488
japanese food is tasteless boring and bland af but im biased cuz i dont eat seafood at all. higher seafood consumption is associated with higher rates of dementia later in life. it also has a higher risk of causing gastroenteritis or transmitting parasites than other foods in developed countries. but really though i just think seafood tastes disgusting. id rather have burgers than japanese rice with nasty shit any day.

Nanonymous No.14456 [D] >>14460
this is now rate your top 5 asian foods thread

1 China
2 Thailand
3 Myanmar
4 Malaysia
5 Korea

Nanonymous No.14458 [D][U][F] >>14465
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Sushi and every other raw meat is disgusting. A well cooked meal is more nutritious, safer to eat and tastes better.

Nips are just autistic about eating raw fish.

Nanonymous No.14460 [D] >>14463 >>14465
>>14456
1 Indian (Southern)
2 Indian (Eastern/Bengali)
3 Indian (Northwestern)
4 Chinese (Hunan and Szechuan)
5 Japanese

Nanonymous No.14463 [D]
>>14460
stupid apoo if sichuan (best china food i do concur) and hunan count as one then why count pooland 3x

Nanonymous No.14465 [D][U][F] >>14487
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>>14455
>>14458
>durrrrrrrrrrrrr raw fish bad muh gastro whateveritis somethingites
Explain why japanese people live so long without getting mental diseases if their traditional diet has a lot of seafood. What you said only applies in shithole countries like the USA where supermarket food is exposed to piss and sharts before being sold.
>>14460
>Indian
I'm fairly convinced that Indian food is made of at least 10% feces by volume.
>Chinese
Chinese food is made of plastic and carcinogens. LOL @ you pathetic chink faggots. Japanese people live the longest; it's not unwise to emulate their diet.
>>14448
There was some in the opening image, dumbass.

Nanonymous No.14467 [D][U][F] >>14470 >>14481 >>14482 >>14484 >>14487
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>>14444
I doubt you've ever been to Japan. There are fast food joints all over the place in any city, and convenience stores sell a ton of unhealthy food, which is really popular there. Nips love junk food. Sugary drinks from vending machines fuel the whole country. That, and booze. Nips like their booze. They have one of the highest rates of stomach cancer in the world, btw, and it's largely caused by the Japanese diet, which is rich in pickled foods. The alcohol doesn't help.
>>14455
>japanese food is tasteless boring and bland af
Another person who probably hasn't been to Japan. There are lots of regional cuisines in Japan, and seafood isn't equally important in all of them. I mean, yeah, they eat a lot of seafood: it's a bunch of fucking islands. It's not all they eat, though. And lots of Japanese dishes are quite flavorful. Nips love burgers, btw. They have a bunch of American burger joints there, as well as their own (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOS_Burger).

Frankly, anyone responding to this thread (including me) has been had by the boring and borderline-retarded hapa spammer. We should really stop responding to his dumbass low-effort posts.

At least sage, you fucks.

sage sage No.14470 [D]
>>14467
Nice post, anon. Well argumented, I agree with you.
For those saying japanese food is unhealth, look at the statistics of EPA/DHA deficiency in the USA compared with Japan.

Nanonymous No.14481 [D][U][F]
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>>14467
>japanese food is bad!!!!
<talks about american food such as burgers and fast food and convenience stores
literally it's imported american cancer and not real japanese food. Burgercrap pls go. Shart in mart.

Nanonymous No.14482 [D][U][F] >>14486 >>14487
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>>14467
>They have one of the highest rates of stomach cancer in the world
#3. South Korea is #1
>and it's largely caused by the Japanese diet, which is rich in pickled foods
While smoked and pickled foods do contribute to cancer rates across the population, it's a traditional food. If it had a significant impact, the rates would be more balanced for the entire world. Pic related has been consumed for centuries across Europe as a staple dish. Now smoking and alcohol, all of which are heavily abused in Asia, may affect it more.
>We should really stop responding to his dumbass low-effort posts.
Your own fault, there are lots of non-William posts in the thread.

If there are Burgers in the thread, contribute some regional foods of yours. Muh immigrant cuisine of recent times doesn't count. I've heard good things about gumbo. There might be enough interest for a /ck/ general in /l/.

As for seafood, I like the taste, maybe it's a genetic thing that makes you hate it. If you don't like the raw taste, fry it up or make soup. It's a shame that dried seafood isn't as popular and widely prepared outside of Asia though. Mostly smoked things only, which sucks if you don't like everything tasting smoky. It lasts a long time and, after rehydration, you can make a lot of things with it.

Nanonymous No.14484 [D]
>>14467
b-but nanon, i have been to japan! ive flown back and forth all over asia for work. i ate mos burger countless times. i like their wagyu burger though its tiny (actually everything at mos burger is tiny). also hachiban, pepper lunch, yoshinoya and (my fave) coco ichi. ive also eaten a lot more than just fast food. literally every aznqt always (without fail) wants to eat at an expensive japanese restaurant. if im lucky they might have kobe steak otherwise ill have to suck it up and eat sushi with 10 mojitos for flavor. this is not to say i think all japanese food is bad but compared to thai food for example theres just no contest. even thai jasmine rice is better.

i know yall are all weebs but really japan is not the best at everything and in terms of food theyre actually pretty bad. southeast asias a shithole but they have truly amazing food. i think its appropriate cuz they have a warmer wetter climate. the japs did the best with what they had but traditionally they just did not have access to a wide variety of ingredients. i like hachiban but they might put 10 ingredients into their beef noodles and it tastes like chicken noodle soup compared to kao soi noodles from chiang mai which might have 100 ingredients and are the best noodles ive ever had. seriously if you like wet noodles try kao soi khun yai in chiang mai. if you like dry noodles try thip samai pad thai in bangkok. if you like rice with toppings and vegetables try feel myanmar in yangon. if you just like to eat visit georgetown malaysia the food capital of asia and eat everything you see (just dont miss the char kuay teow).

Nanonymous No.14486 [D]
>>14482
im burger nanon from texas. the oldest claim to the invention of the hamburger was from texas. if youve ever had mexican food and werent 100% sure it was authentic then its very likely what you had was really texan food. tx invented queso, fajitas, chimichangas, breakfast burritos, chili, corn dogs, and chicken fried steak. a lot of authentic mexican dishes like tacos and enchiladas are also very diiferent in tx. mexicans further away from the border hardly ever eat flour tortillas like we do. its very hard to find pecans outside of tx so some years on holiday id buy a pecan pie in tx to take back with me. we have cajun food like gumbo and jambalaya around houston but thats originally from louisiana. tx has its own style of bbq focusing mainly on slow mesquite smoked lean beef brisket with less sweet more spicy bbq sauce. come to think of it i think texans prefer lean meats overall.

Nanonymous No.14487 [D][U][F] >>14489
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>>14465
How can one hapa boy be so based?
>I'm fairly convinced that Indian food is made of at least 10% feces by volume.
Curry is bretty good though.
>Chinese food is made of plastic and carcinogens.
Cantonese fried rice is bretty good though.

>>14467
>I doubt you've ever been to Japan.
Lived there.
>There are fast food joints all over the place in any city, and convenience stores
yes.
>Nips love junk food
yes. But it's like that everywhere, normalcattle can be found in every country.
>Nips like their booze
yes. But nobody forces you to drink alcohol, i drank pretty much only green tea there.

Regardless i still love Japanese cuisine, but to be honest i like seafood in general so sushi is just too good for me, i want to point out that stuff like noodles(ramen, soba, udon), tempura(yeah fried stuff i know) and okonomiyaki which was ignored in the thread is also really good, i also really like japanese soups like miso soup or fish soup.

>>14482
>There might be enough interest for a /ck/ general in /l/.
I would definitely post there, i'm not amerilard though, i'm european so don't make it just about one cuisine, instead make a general /ck/ thread.

Nanonymous No.14488 [D][U][F] >>14491
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>>14455
>tasteless boring and bland
I only eat sushi, but I can't call it bland, boring and tasteless. Pretty much the only thing I'm able to appreciate when it comes to japan. I like raw (meat), I eat steak tartare every so often and I generally like tastes to be separated rather than mixed. Sushi is good.

>stomach cancer
>diet
Luckily my country is at the bottom hah, but how does stomach cancer compare to colon cancer speaking of diet? Both are more or less preventable by healthy diet according to wikipedia.

Nanonymous No.14489 [D] >>14492 >>14493
>>14487
>yes. But nobody forces you to drink alcohol
I've never been to japan, but I thought it's normal for your superiors forcing you to drink with them etc because muh hierarchy and whatnot.

Nanonymous No.14491 [D]
>>14488
>my country is at the bottom
found the austrian baste wiener schnitzels protect against cancer

Nanonymous No.14492 [D] >>14512
>>14489
I was talking about my experience not in general of nips, and yes sadly that still happens in some salaryman-like jobs.

Nanonymous No.14493 [D] >>14494
>>14489
Just claim health issues (it's technically true) and just drink water instead

Nanonymous No.14494 [D]
>>14493
lel good luck with that

Nanonymous No.14512 [D]
>>14492
It's not really mandatory, but you don't want to be the odd one out with your group, do you? You can read the air, right? You want to be in good graces with your boss so you can get that raise and christmas bonus, right?
Yes, it's really as shitty as it sounds if you're the kind of person who wants to go home right after work and drink a cold beer and unwind.

Nanonymous No.14513 [D][U][F] >>14518
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onigiri > hamburgers

Nanonymous No.14514 [D]
How do you explain Europe then?

Nanonymous No.14518 [D] >>14519
>>14513
ew no those things are mostly just rice. they have barely any meat in them and whatever little meat it has is so overtaken in flavor by vegetables or spices that you cant even taste it. meanwhile a real hamburger like the ones a 30 year old boomer grills in his freshly cut backyard on a sunday afternoon is pure 90% lean grass fed angus beef lightly spiced with seasoned salt, black pepper and brushed with butter to seal in those juicy meaty flavors while flame grilling to perfection - crispy on the outside, medium rare on the inside - before being gently set on a bed of fresh lettuce, sliced pickles, sliced tomato and grilled onions between two warm toasted brioche buns.

Nanonymous No.14519 [D][U][F]
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>>14518
You can put whatever you want in them: fish, meat, vegetables, avocado, eggs, or just rice and salt. They last more time than burgers and they are more healthy depending on what you put into them.
They are the perfect travel food.
salmon filled onigiri is bretty good uwu

Nanonymous No.14600 [D]
Growing up in Mexico Jr aka Southern California, I thought all Mexican food in the USA was like here. It wasn't until my sister moved to Colorado and I visited that I realized most places in the US that say they serve Mexican is really TexMex. It's not bad, but it's not authentic. Most Mexicans don't eat tacos with hard shells or add cheese to tacos, but that's all I could find in Colorado. It's still a beautiful state despite it's flaws.