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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: Taejin
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: DLeRium
1) True asians dont fvcking eat shrimp fried rice 24/7. The white rice to fried rice ratio is like 10:1 or whatever. Furthermore, if by sticky rice you mean glutinous rice, that's in fact probably easier to eat with a fork. Most white rice is sticky enough by nature that it's easy to eat with chopsticks. Fried rice is probably easier with a spoon or fork.
2) Chopsticks = cultural thing. Forks are perhaps the easiest to use and even if my chopsticks skills were way up there, I'd still have to concede the fork is a lot better. But for the sake of being Asian, I use my chopsticks.
What do true asians do with fried chicken? How about baby back ribs?
It cracks me up how some people (who happend to be asian) seem to have this chip on their shoulder against white people embracing their culture. You should be happy, hell honored that Americans are so open and willing to try new things. Where is all this anger coming from? Jesus, I know black people who aren't nearly as angry as some of you come off.
first he manages to incorporate racial divide into his statement, and then he manages to include racial stereotypes of black people.
got a real genius here.
eh
if we fried chicken whole it would be chopped up into small manageable with that nice big ol cleaver you see asians use. chop choppity chop chop! i've seen small pork rib chunks as a dim sum dish. i'm not sure big rack o ribs is a chinese tradition. if we do it, its sorta eaten with hands i guess.
You mean like this?
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With small sides and assloads of spice to boot.
