On 2/3/2018 12:29 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, February 2, 2018 at 10:39:45 PM UTC-10, sanne wrote:
>> Am Freitag, 2. Februar 2018 23:11:03 UTC+1 schrieb dsi1:
>>> On Friday, February 2, 2018 at 12:06:21 PM UTC-10, sanne wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Korean gimbap (their version of sushi rolls) often has spam in it.
>>>> We haven't combusted yet - neither there nor(i) here. ;-)
>>>>
>>>> Bye, Sanne.
>>>
>>> Korean ain't regular people.
>>
>> Do tell! ;-)
>>
>>> I once told my wife that Koreans give Spam as presents. She told me
>>> that she knows. She used to help her mom pack Cans of Spam to send
>>> to their relatives in Korea.
>>
>> That's a relic from the Korean war and afterwards when the American
>> soldiers introduced it to the Koreans. It was something special then
>> and is still nowadays.
>> "Budae Jigae" may be one of the first Fusion foods there; it uses spam, too.
>> And Ramyeon.
>>
>>> She also taught me about roasting nori over a fire with sesame oil
>>> and salt. This style of seaweed has gotten very popular in Hawaii
>>> over the last 20 years.
>>
>> It's a heavenly snack! Readily available, too - and a welcome present
>> from Koreans when they visit us.
>> You do know maangchi.com ? She's on youtube, too. Tell your wife that
>> nickname; she'll have a good laugh.
>>
>> Bye, Sanne.
>
> Koreans ain't regular people because they don't spontaneously burst into flames when a concoction of rice, Spam, and nori, is placed in front of them. They must have Hawaiian blood in them. I haven't seen anyone serving army stew on this rock. Not yet anyway. Maybe people over here think it might cause them to burst into flames.
>
> http://www.thegardenisland.com/2016/...subi-lives-on/
>
You folks are really changing our cuisine stateside.
Now I am starting to see poke joints too, and that's very recent.
https://www.facebook.com/Hello-Poke-1408720202493007/
http://pokipokinm.com/