you should say hello to them! they may not look too friendly when replying back. just give it some time.
I introduced my ex to Korean food couple months ago and she loves it very much especially kimchi. now she will go on a year-long study abroad next year in Korea so this is a good "transition" for her.
I have heard that many Americans grow to love Korean food especially kimchi and bim-bim-bop since that Olympic held in Korea.
yep! basil is my #1 favorite veggie. I frequently ask for double portion of basil for my pho. I wish I can buy a truckload of it straight out of garden because that's how much I can consume in a week but it's not cheap...
I'm pretty picky about basil. Most of them are "low (or mediocre) quality" because it barely has any flavor and the smell is weak. I like the one that gives off strong basil smell and has rich taste. I can easily smell it a mile away! one day... I will have a nice cozy small house with a little garden to grow my own basil. Last week in my condo elevator.. I smelled something and looked around. I told this guy - that's a very very good basil you got there, sir. I looked at the guy and he's Italian.
Mmm... I love Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese (think dim sum), Ukrainian and other Slavic cuisines. Dutch, Ethopian, Jamaican are other favourites of mine.
Not too fond of the Korean's experimentation with "fermented" cabbages though, other than kimchi. Not too found of British food either. French can be too rich sometimes, but not always.
anyone tried Cambodian?
I don't care for it much. It has too much French influence, and is an odd grouping of foods.
Might as well stay away from authentic Vietnamese then.
I have a hard time separating Cambodian from Vietnamese in term of taste though.
Aw... that's why I like Vietnamese, south Chinese, Laotian, Cambodian and so on! The glutenious rice!
I want my glutinous rice in lotus leaf now. Off to the dim sum restaurant!