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Hello tankers!

Everybody loves food (let aside a few rarities) and I'm sure there arr quite a lot of foodies and connoisseurs around here.

So why not share what you eat? I'm sure most of the active forum users log in at least once a day. We'd all love to hear about sumptuous new meals, delicious recipes and whole new cuisines, won't we?

Use this thread to write about what you ate/ are about to eat today or talk and discuss about restaurant chains, hotels and all kinds of awesome and weird food.

 

Have a good day and have fun wih your food! :)

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I'll start.

I ate chakli (a spiral shaped deep fried food), drank Bournvita and also a besan laddoo (a spherical-shaped sweet).

It's Diwali so there are a lot of sweets packed into the kitchen shelves..

For lunch I had potato bhaji, roti and curry (tur dal one) and rice wih karanji (semicircular sweet with coconut fillig) as a side.

I had chiwda and sev for snacks not too long ago.

Yet to have dinner.

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dont cry at my eating habits

my diet consists of 60% junk.. :( (living alone u see)

my breakfast was chole bhature from outside

my lunch was some homemade rice with chole (from outside)

my dinner is cheese, bread and aloo tikki with some coke ( u know where it came from)

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dont cry at my eating habits

my diet consists of 60% junk.. :( (living alone u see)

my breakfast was chole bhature from outside

my lunch was some homemade rice with chole (from outside)

my dinner is cheese, bread and aloo tikki with some coke ( u know where it came from)

So much chhole? :o

And McAlooTikki or normal aloo tikki? XD

For the uninitiated, McAlooTikki is a McDonald's burger with vegetarian aloo patty. :P

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Breakfast: Rice with veggies

Lunch: Rice with veggies and chicken

Dinner: Rice with veggies and chicken

 

This is what I literally eat everyday *facepalm*

LOL I feel you.

You musy be drinking a lot of Assamese tea too I guess?

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Just back from dinner. I had the usual Diwali sweets, some salad and a random mix of rice, shredded roti and veggies.

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I eat all foodz. And being American, I have almost a "melting pot of foods" that are all Americanized. Sad.

You must be frequenting your locak American food trucks selling those giant sandwiches. OMG I saw a few on Fox Life and I was like how can we even eat 'em. :lol:

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You must be frequenting your locak American food trucks selling those giant sandwiches. OMG I saw a few on Fox Life and I was like how can we even eat 'em. :lol:

I did eat once from a food truck called bacon bacon bacon. I got a burrito. It had bacon, pork, pork liver I think, fries, and coleslaw all in one burger. Fantastic

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I did eat once from a food truck called bacon bacon bacon. I got a burrito. It had bacon, pork, pork liver I think, fries, and coleslaw all in one burger. Fantastic

Don't burritos have rice and baked beans too? I have eaten only one Burrito in my entire life and that too was slightly indianized LOL.

Umm, so you ever eaten those burgers which have loads of veggies like celery, lettuce and one big fat meat patty or several meatballs soaked in guacamole and Monterrey Jack cheese? I saw one on Eat Street people could barely swallow it LMAO.

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I ate pesto pasta a few days ago. Don't know what is pesto? well, I will say what it is.

 

It's an Italian dark green sauce for pasta originating in Genoa. It’s made from pine nuts blended with fresh basil, parmesan or pecorino cheese, garlic and olive oil. Red pesto is made similarly but with either sun-dried tomatoes, grilled red peppers or pimiento. It’s uncooked and can be bought preserved in jars or fresh in tubs.

 

It's very appetizing, although it might not look kinda tempting for some people but it certainly is so I suggest you to try it :)

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