How about you get good quality chicken, and add strong spices to it to make it taste better? You can have both.
So UK food then.
It's sad that you don't have any tastebuds and would eat dry chicken, the chicken died in vain. The only time english chicken tastes good is if you flood it in gravy. M&S chicken tastes great because they make portuguese/American twists to the chicken and put good spices to good quality chicken. Das it mane.
dry chicken? who eats dry chicken? not the british.
That salt and pepper with a bit of gravy? Loving it.
dry chicken? who eats dry chicken? not the british.
Well maybe I've been to the wrong english households cos majority of English people can't cook food without any spice.
Said before american any day. Although like I said in the edit Lamb and high quality Steak are the only foods that require small seasoning(discounting bacon/eggs and those fry up foods). Fish and chips are good I guess.
That salt and pepper with a bit of gravy? Loving it.
Well maybe I've been to the wrong english households cos majority of English people can't cook food without any spice.
Said before american any day. Although like I said in the edit Lamb and high quality Steak are the only foods that require small seasoning(discounting bacon/eggs and those fry up foods). Fish and chips are good I guess.
Clearly you have then, because the British are amongst the best cooks in the world.
Asian food is so ****ing dull. Rice or noodles, with greasy strings of low quality meat and about three types of vegetable. No decent beer, no decent wine, no decent meat, no decent cheese, no decent bread. Absolute dross.
Have you been to Asia or are you just describing your local takeaway?
My question still stands: have you actually been to Asia? Cheese, beer and wine are typically European foods. If that's the greatest your palette extends to, I think that's the problem rather than all "Asian" food being bland.
My question still stands: have you actually been to Asia? Cheese, beer and wine are typically European foods. If that's the greatest your palette extends to, I think that's the problem rather than all "Asian" food being bland.
authentic south asian cuisine for me, not the rubbish served in the takeaways but, proper homemade food. also indian sweets yuuuuum. apart from south asian food cant go wrong with fish and chips