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Tastee things you can t get in the states.

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 8:34 am
by ktone_Archive
larsxe wrote:Bread.
Seriously, if there's one thing America can't do, it's bread.
America, your bread is horrible. Please fix.


I never knew what bread could be until I spent time in Europe. Even the best bakers in the states, many of whom make spectacular specialty bread just can't get the crust and texture like even the simple corner bakeries in Europe. It might be the flour or whatever but Americans can't quite get it.

I forgot another really good one:

Hela Scharfer Curry Gewürz Ketchup. (I think Amazon now might have it)

Man this is good on fries. I discovered this at nearly every street corner in Germany last summer. Had to bring some home. One favorite street food in Berlin, for good reason, is a currywurst (hot dog basically) cut up in a paper plate with ton of curry ketchup, curry power sprinkled on top and a 250 mm hank of baguette. That and a beer and I'm as happy as I am at 2 AM at La Pasidita after a gig with an extra cheese burrito and a large orchata.

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Fahkkin grrreet.

Tastee things you can t get in the states.

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 9:04 am
by Linus Van Pelt_Archive
larsxe wrote:
eva03 wrote:Oh those are everywhere here, one of my professors gave those out when we were studying leibniz.


You were studying leibniz? What is leibniz? Not only the name of a cookie?


Invented calculus.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz

Tastee things you can t get in the states.

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 12:01 pm
by floog_Archive
ktone wrote:
larsxe wrote:Bread.
Seriously, if there's one thing America can't do, it's bread.
America, your bread is horrible. Please fix.


I never knew what bread could be until I spent time in Europe. Even the best bakers in the states, many of whom make spectacular specialty bread just can't get the crust and texture like even the simple corner bakeries in Europe. It might be the flour or whatever but Americans can't quite get it.

I forgot another really good one:

Hela Scharfer Curry Gewürz Ketchup. (I think Amazon now might have it)

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Fahkkin grrreet.

To quote Calvin & Hobbes:

"Can I have a clean plate please? Someone's puked on mine."

Seconded on the bread.

Tastee things you can t get in the states.

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 12:34 pm
by Edward_Archive
Since I had it in a restaurant in San Francisco by definition it's available in the States, but I'll be damned if finding fermented tea leaves isn't a real bitch anywhere else. Burma Superstar in SF makes a killer tea leaf salad with them.

Tastee things you can t get in the states.

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 2:29 pm
by lemur68_Archive
user_name wrote:vegemite or marmite, or maybe promite


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Tastee things you can t get in the states.

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 3:20 pm
by chet_Archive
Poutine.

Tastee things you can t get in the states.

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 3:54 pm
by lemur68_Archive
chet wrote:Poutine.


I thought so too, but there's apparently a joint in Milwaukee that serves it up. Makes sense, since it is the land of cheese curds. I'd imagine you could find it in some border communities. It's easy to make yourself as well.

Tastee things you can t get in the states.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:39 am
by a-mat_Archive
gravitypinsusdwn wrote:
a-mat wrote:Kinder Eggs.


You can get these in the US. I've done it.


My family and I always just pick up a bunch in Victoria BC.
Theres an awesome candy store just by the ferry docks too.

Tastee things you can t get in the states.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:24 pm
by Edward_Archive
Sock OR Muffin? wrote:Send some to Atlanta then fuckers.

Have you tried the Buford Highway Farmer's Market? They have a ton of that kind of stuff. Most of it is Latin or Asian in origin, but it wouldn't surprise me if they had a section of English sweets.