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Ethnic food that needs more love.

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My vote goes to Vietnamese sandwiches I've found here in Seattle, a mix of greens and meat, delicious.

Banh mi isn't that ethnic. >_>

But always go for the legit stuff from Vietnamese delis and the like. Anything else is just trying to be fancy and is not even nearly as good as the most basic and common stuff.
 
No mention yet of Turkish food? Yes it os similar to Greek and other mediterranean cuisines, but I fell in love with it at a restaurant in London. My new favorite cuisine, ousting out my beloved Thai.
 
Pastel, cheese or beef (Brazilian food)

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No mention yet of Turkish food? Yes it os similar to Greek and other mediterranean cuisines, but I fell in love with it at a restaurant in London. My new favorite cuisine, ousting out my beloved Thai.

This topic is for underrespesented Ethnic foods, you are welcome to give examples of Turkish food =)
 
Banh mi isn't that ethnic. >_>

But always go for the legit stuff from Vietnamese delis and the like. Anything else is just trying to be fancy and is not even nearly as good as the most basic and common stuff.

I know it's not super ethnic, but it was something I hadn't ever found living in Los Angeles, and it was a hole in a the wall place where I first had it looking for sandwiches.

Oh yeah. I've had more, and found it when made mixed in with their traditional meat type dishes to be so delicious.
 
There is still a lot of China the world has yet to see. If NYC is any indication, then Xinjiang food is going to be the next big thing to come out of China.
 
No mention yet of Turkish food? Yes it os similar to Greek and other mediterranean cuisines, but I fell in love with it at a restaurant in London. My new favorite cuisine, ousting out my beloved Thai.

Turkish restaurant opening in Fort Worth, Texas of all places.

What's some of your fav dishes?
 
Middle-Eastern cuisine.

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Also, hummus is the greatest dip/sauce ever. When I make burgers at home, I don't use garbage like ketchup or mayo. I use HUMMUS.

I could eat hummus with a spoon, on it's own. So damn good.
 
That's not true, they have Filipino fast food places in California. I saw quite a few.

Yes, they have Jollibee and Red Ribbon in CA as well as in VA Beach. But real Flip food, just wouldn't fly in the states :|

There's a few resturants here and there, but its not like I can whip up a batch of dinuguan for a potluck and people will go gaga over it.

Hell even Adobo and Pancit is looked as "What the fuck is that" when I make it for potlucks. The only thing Americans ever seem to like is Lumpia Shanghai.

I saw that episode. That Lechon looked so good I wanted to bite the screen of my TV.


My Aunt had two Lechons for my little brother's wedding. When me and my wife get the "Catholic" wedding done in the Philippines that our parents demand, I will demand a Lechon in return ;P

Seriously though, dat skin, that meat, dat fat, it just friggan melts.
 
Yes, they have Jollibee and Red Ribbon in CA as well as in VA Beach. But real Flip food, just wouldn't fly in the states :|

There's a few resturants here and there, but its not like I can whip up a batch of dinuguan for a potluck and people will go gaga over it.

Hell even Adobo and Pancit is looked as "What the fuck is that" when I make it for potlucks. The only thing Americans ever seem to like is Lumpia Shanghai.

Thats sounds like On the border vs real Mexican food. I wonder how many people would try tripas or menudo.
 
Yes, they have Jollibee and Red Ribbon in CA as well as in VA Beach. But real Flip food, just wouldn't fly in the states :|

There's a few resturants here and there, but its not like I can whip up a batch of dinuguan for a potluck and people will go gaga over it.

Hell even Adobo and Pancit is looked as "What the fuck is that" when I make it for potlucks. The only thing Americans ever seem to like is Lumpia Shanghai.

Never been to New York huh.

They'll eat it if you expose them, there's just no critical mass is all.
 
Thats sounds like On the border vs real Mexican food. I wonder how many people would try tripas or menudo.

Exactly. Jollibee is Filipino McDonalds. Its burgers and the closest you'd get to "real filipino" food is "Bistek and rice" which is basically salisbury steak and rice. We got it from americans.

The Mango Pie is tits though, they fry it like they used to at McDonalds. Baked McDonalds pies are only stomachable if they're sweet potatoe like they have here in Atlanta.

As for ethnic food that isn't my own ethnicity, I'd say my favorite is Lebanese food. Holy crap they make some bomb food.
 
Colombian food.
http://www.mycolombiancocina.com/recipes/main-dishes
Typical shrimp with rice dish
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Cocoa/chocolate with cheese and arepas (light buttery cakes of corn). Very traditional "tea-time"-ish snack. Colombians like the mix of sweet chocolate with the salt flavor of the melted cheese.
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Tapioca-Cassava Pastries
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Chicken & pumpkin soup
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Bogotano Soup (usually served with avocado and arepas)
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Mmmmm.
 
Nobody gives a shit about Filipino food :(

It's for the best. Filipino food will kill most of the less sturdy races. Also it's ugly and should remain so. Don't get me wrong, tastes amazing but whenever I see someone attempt to add too much presentation to any Filipino dish I'm disgusted. And it can be iffy when presenting it to someone unfamiliar with the cuisine. Papaitan is especially hard to convince someone else to try.
 
Stop you guys, you're making me hungry.

I like lots of the Filipino, Middle Eastern, Korean, and Mexican cuisine.
 
What is "ethnic" food?

Judging from the replies so far, it seems that ethnic = not White.

Is ethnicity something that White people don't have but everyone else does?
 
I love Turkish food.

Sucuklu Yumurta - Eggs with Sujuk

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Spiced beef sausage, fried with eggs. Eaten with turkish bread and slices of tomato, cucumber and cheese. God-like.

Iskender kebap

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Thin-cut lamb served with pita bread, tomato sauce, melted sheep butter and yoghurt. Amazing. Another favourite is börek, basically a flatbread filled with feta and spinach and rolled-up. Simple but tastes so good.
 
What is "ethnic" food?

Judging from the replies so far, it seems that ethnic = not White.

Is ethnicity something that White people don't have but everyone else does?

There's been European food posted.... Hell there's even American style pancakes posted on the first page...

Anyway, it's hard to pick but the first few that come to mind:

1) Afghan - omg I want some mantu and firni so bad right now
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2) Peruvian - can't beat anticuchos and chupe de camarones. I haven't had it yet but I also want to eat some cuy so bad.
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3) Russian - dude, best delis EVER ( cured meats, cheeses, all sorts of smoked fish, tongue, borsch, blintzes, pierogis, shashlyk, HERRING...they've got it all). And added bonus - it's usually CHEAP. :D
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4) Brazilian - definitely agree about churrascaria. And OMG pao de queijo... I can seriously eat those all day. No joke. I don't even like bread.
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I don't feel Japanese food belongs in this thread. Don't get me wrong - I LOVE Japanese food but it gets PLENTY of love everywhere and at all times by just about everyone.
 
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