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Which food most of the people eat frequently?
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On Thu, 25 May 2006 09:14:54 -0700, neo wrote:
> Which food most of the people eat frequently? BEEF .. what else? |
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"neo" > wrote: > Which food most of the people eat frequently? Depends... Rich people or poor people? What is the most commonly eaten food? I'd say breads. -- Peace! Om "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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eggs. paul newman ate 50 of em at one sitting. i saw it on TV!
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"neo" > wrote in message
oups.com... > Which food most of the people eat frequently? > Shaky pudding. |
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![]() RICE... i guess.. neo wrote: > Which food most of the people eat frequently? |
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Wheat
I don't know of any culture in the world where wheat is not consumed.. Right? I would say bread. |
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neo wrote:
> Which food most of the people eat frequently? > Well, I think there's probably a difference between what food most people eat frequently and what's the most *famous* food in the world. What people eat frequently differs a great deal by where they live. In many parts of the world, rice is probably a "most frequently" eaten food, but in other parts, rice could be a rarity. I don't know if there's a single most famous, but some food icons (no particular order): pizza the American hamburger varieties of pasta the many variations of filled dumplings (potstickers, gyoza, pierogi, raviloi, etc.) the many variations of flat bread (pita, tortilla, etc.) the world-wide variety of seasoned and cured meats (sausages, bacon, ham, etc.) breads grains the list could go on for pages and pages.... |
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neo wrote:
> Which food most of the people eat frequently? > potatoes....never in history has a famine of a specific food been so devastating Grizzman |
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![]() "jay" > wrote in message news ![]() > On Thu, 25 May 2006 09:14:54 -0700, neo wrote: > >> Which food most of the people eat frequently? > > > > BEEF .. what else? > More likely chicken. Ms P |
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neo wrote:
> Which food most of the people eat frequently? > Rice. gloria p |
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"jay" > wrote in message
news ![]() > On Thu, 25 May 2006 09:14:54 -0700, neo wrote: >> Which food most of the people eat frequently? > BEEF .. what else? More likely chicken. Ms P ******* I would imagine that the answer would be bread or some variation, or some sort of grain. Good Lord you're dumb. |
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"neo" > wrote in news:1148573694.172588.203270
@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: > Which food most of the people eat frequently? > Did a google search on most popular food, I am suprised by this http://tigerx.com/trivia/foods.htm -- Charles The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. Albert Einstein |
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![]() Puester wrote: > neo wrote: > > Which food most of the people eat frequently? > > Rice. Rice is no longer the most popular grain/starch... these days diets are far more diverse... between corn, wheat, beans, and many other grains/seeds/twigs and many starches like especially potatoes, and most especisally french fries, rice is now on the back burner so to speak... I don't think any fast food joint serves rice but they all serve fries... and I'm talking globally, these days fast food is everywhere. The most popular meat is seafood... chicken, pork... beef is at the low end. Even with weiners beef is not very popular. In the Middle East turkey rules. Sheldon |
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On 25 May 2006 09:14:54 -0700, "neo" > wrote:
>Which food most of the people eat frequently? rice. -- modom |
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On Thu, 25 May 2006 13:56:14 -0500, Steve Wertz
> wrote: >On 25 May 2006 09:14:54 -0700, neo wrote: > >> Which food most of the people eat frequently? > >Pickled pigs feet and surstromming. > >-sw You left out beer. -- modom |
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modom wrote:
> On 25 May 2006 09:14:54 -0700, "neo" > wrote: > >> Which food most of the people eat frequently? > > rice. > > -- > modom That's what I said and Sheldon disagreed, but it depends on the criteria you use for "most of the people". My theory was that in huge, populous countries like China and India, rice is a staple. gloria p |
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Its either PIZZA or CHICKEN.
But you can't rule out FISH. Charles Mich |
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"Which food most of the people eat frequently?"
I will select rice. It is a pity that it is not HUMBLE PIE! |
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On Fri, 26 May 2006 01:25:42 GMT, Puester >
wrote: >modom wrote: >> On 25 May 2006 09:14:54 -0700, "neo" > wrote: >> >>> Which food most of the people eat frequently? >> >> rice. > >That's what I said and Sheldon disagreed, but it depends on the criteria >you use for "most of the people". > >My theory was that in huge, populous countries like China and India, >rice is a staple. That was approximately my line of reasoning, too. I'm about to finish reading Michael Pollan's "The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals." It's very interesting and rather disturbing. In terms of USA consumption, corn is king. At least as far as the source of the carbon in beef, eggs, poultry, pork, soft drinks, beer, and most processed foods are concerned, it's corn by a landslide. Corn is the source of an enormous amount of additives in processed foods -- things like guar gum, carrageenan (sp?), ascorbic acid, and (of course) high fructose corn syrup. This last item I just discovered on the label of the whole wheat bread my wife got for my lunch sandwiches. Chemical analyses of even fast food fries indicts corn (in the frying oil) as a source of the carbon. Americans consume more corn these days, Pollan avers, than do Mexicans. And by a wide margin. Me, I'm trying to get some grass (besides corn, which is a grass, to be sure) back in the food chain. The steak I grilled tonight came from a steer that was finished on grass. I bought it from the woman who raised the animal, so I know. -- modom |
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modom > wrote: > Me, I'm trying to get some grass (besides corn, which is a grass, to > be sure) back in the food chain. The steak I grilled tonight came > from a steer that was finished on grass. I bought it from the woman > who raised the animal, so I know. > -- > modom There is nothing more wonderful than range fed beef...... ;-d Soon as I can afford it, I'm going to put another free range veal into the freezer. I bought one about 8 years or so ago and it was the best beef I've ever had. It was a weanling Brangus. Around 500 lbs. on the hoof. -- Peace! Om "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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![]() "Charles Quinn" > wrote in message . 125.201... > "neo" > wrote in news:1148573694.172588.203270 > @y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: > >> Which food most of the people eat frequently? >> > > Did a google search on most popular food, > > I am suprised by this > > http://tigerx.com/trivia/foods.htm > > -- > > Charles Perhaps it's backwards. I believe that's the problem. Dee Dee |
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neo wrote:
:: Which food most of the people eat frequently? Beer -- Raw Meat Should NOT Have An Ingredients List |
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![]() "neo" > schreef in bericht oups.com... > Which food most of the people eat frequently? > Rice, methinks. |
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Yogi Gupta wrote:
> Wheat > I don't know of any culture in the world where wheat is not consumed.. > Right? > I would say bread. The rice-driven cultures did not have bread before they were westernized. In China they still can't get it right, even at famous bread gourmet places it is still crap. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music, Recipes, Photos, and mo http://www.sequoiagrove.dk "You don´t frighten us, English pig-dogs! Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person. I blow my nose at you, so-called Arthur-king, you and all your silly English kaniggets. Thppppt!" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Sheldon wrote:
> I don't think any fast food joint serves rice but they all serve > fries... and I'm talking globally, these days fast food is everywhere. In China they have McDonald look-alike fast food joints that serves Chinese or Japanese cuisine. A "meal" is e.g. a bland starchy soup, a dozen of greasy pork filled dumplings and some streamed rice or a noodle dish, and a coke (lol). -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music, Recipes, Photos, and mo http://www.sequoiagrove.dk "You don´t frighten us, English pig-dogs! Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person. I blow my nose at you, so-called Arthur-king, you and all your silly English kaniggets. Thppppt!" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Jke" > wrote in message ... > > "neo" > schreef in bericht > oups.com... >> Which food most of the people eat frequently? >> > Rice, methinks. "Quite a while ago" on a visit to China, there were 8 of us, 4 were American-Chinese or Chinese-American (don't know which or if there is a difference), but at meals there were always the other 4 of us (appearance-Caucasian). Some meals (not often) were NOT served rice to 4 of us (Caucasian) but to the other 4. I was told that the reason was that as a result of the revolution that no Chinese person would ever go hungry and this was the reason they would get a bowl of rice. The odd thing was that it was always served as the last course and it was so obvious a gesture in that way. As if to say, "don't go away hungry." Dee Dee |
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![]() Michael Archon Sequoia Nielsen wrote: > Sheldon wrote: > > I don't think any fast food joint serves rice but they all serve > > fries... and I'm talking globally, these days fast food is everywhere. > > In China they have McDonald look-alike fast food joints that serves > Chinese or Japanese cuisine. A "meal" is e.g. a bland starchy soup, a > dozen of greasy pork filled dumplings and some streamed rice or a noodle > dish, and a coke (lol). But they also have real McDonalds in China, over 500 locations now and projected to increase to over 1000 by the time of the Olympics, and they serve essentially the same menu as in the US. Sheldon |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message ... > "neo" > wrote in message > oups.com... >> Which food most of the people eat frequently? >> > > Shaky pudding. What's that? |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > On 25 May 2006 09:14:54 -0700, neo wrote: > >> Which food most of the people eat frequently? > > Pickled pigs feet and surstromming. Umm What is surstromming please? |
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
.uk... > > "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message > ... >> "neo" > wrote in message >> oups.com... >>> Which food most of the people eat frequently? >>> >> >> Shaky pudding. > > What's that? > It's girl pie! :-) |
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Dee Randall wrote:
>>> >> Rice, methinks. > "Quite a while ago" on a visit to China, there were 8 of us, 4 were > American-Chinese or Chinese-American (don't know which or if there is a > difference), but at meals there were always the other 4 of us > (appearance-Caucasian). > > Some meals (not often) were NOT served rice to 4 of us (Caucasian) but to > the other 4. I was told that the reason was that as a result of the > revolution that no Chinese person would ever go hungry and this was the > reason they would get a bowl of rice. The odd thing was that it was always > served as the last course and it was so obvious a gesture in that way. As > if to say, "don't go away hungry." > Dee Dee > > Hah. We were in Norway having dinner at a restaurant with some local business people. We all ordered off the menu, and one of the men said "Ah, but we MUST have some POTATOES. Some of us are Norwegians, after all." IME it's a general Scandinavian thing. gloria p |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message ... > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > .uk... >> >> "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message >> ... >>> "neo" > wrote in message >>> oups.com... >>>> Which food most of the people eat frequently? >>>> >>> >>> Shaky pudding. >> >> What's that? >> > > It's girl pie! :-) Made out of girls??? ![]() |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 26 May 2006 16:04:00 GMT, Ophelia wrote: > >> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 25 May 2006 09:14:54 -0700, neo wrote: >>> >>>> Which food most of the people eat frequently? >>> >>> Pickled pigs feet and surstromming. >> >> Umm What is surstromming please? > > Fermented Herring. Very toxic. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surstr%C3%B6mming Ah! errrr thank you ![]() |
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On Fri, 26 May 2006 11:39:24 -0500, Steve Wertz
> wrote: >On Thu, 25 May 2006 20:07:12 -0500, modom wrote: > >> On Thu, 25 May 2006 13:56:14 -0500, Steve Wertz >> > wrote: >> >>>On 25 May 2006 09:14:54 -0700, neo wrote: >>> >>>> Which food most of the people eat frequently? >>> >>>Pickled pigs feet and surstromming. >> >> You left out beer. > >You can't drink carbonated beverages with surstromming. You'll >explode. > Learn something new every day. -- modom |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message .uk... > > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message > ... >> "Ophelia" > wrote in message >> .uk... >>> >>> "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> "neo" > wrote in message >>>> oups.com... >>>>> Which food most of the people eat frequently? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Shaky pudding. >>> >>> What's that? >>> >> >> It's girl pie! :-) > > Made out of girls??? ![]() > > > It's in your lap, dear heart. :-) |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message ... > > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > .uk... >> >> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message >> ... >>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message >>> .uk... >>>> >>>> "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> "neo" > wrote in message >>>>> oups.com... >>>>>> Which food most of the people eat frequently? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Shaky pudding. >>>> >>>> What's that? >>>> >>> >>> It's girl pie! :-) >> >> Made out of girls??? ![]() >> >> >> > > It's in your lap, dear heart. :-) LOL eeehh yer a mucky lot ![]() |
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