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[OPEN] Questions about local flavors (backdated to mid-may)
[The scroll missive is completely open again, but the handwriting might be familiar to some.]
We have been traveling and have discovered that food is prepared in different ways in different areas. The taste is also different, so we are curious.
How is food prepared in your country? What tastes do you recommend visitors try, and how are they prepared?
The Embryon
We have been traveling and have discovered that food is prepared in different ways in different areas. The taste is also different, so we are curious.
How is food prepared in your country? What tastes do you recommend visitors try, and how are they prepared?
The Embryon
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I tend to prefer my meal well spiced! Curry is an excellent example of this, though some cannot handle the really hot stuff. A cup full of rice also makes a perfect compliment to any plate as long as it is not the centerpiece of your dish already.
I hope I have managed to help you in some way!
-Rock Lee of Konoha
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don't do it man, it's a trap
The vendors uproot a cactus, slice it and soak it in a concoction that cancels out the natural hallucinagens it produces, then they dry it out and serve it with various toppings, or with some kind of bread.
Definitely a delicacy; it'd be an insult for you to refuse it if offered.
Gale... doesn't exactly know better whoops
he's adorable and kankuro is awful, i'm so sorry.
Kankuro needs to give it to him someday and be accidentally trolled in return