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Default Most Varied Cuisine

Was just thinking, ive eaten almost every type of general cuisine, so
to say, african, asian, european and south american, etc...
In terms of a country, ids say georgian cuisine has been most varied
and has almost everything, well not much fish but otherwise, the
cuisine never ceases to suprise me.
Im also fond of Indian, but all these other dises i kind of dind i
know roughly what to expect even if ive never tried the dish while
with Geoegian, its always new.

Anyone have similar views, or what you favourite cuisine is and why?

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