RE: Dinner with Fried Rice Menu

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Dinner with Fried Rice Menu

in blurtstory •  2 years ago 

Thanks for this interesting post! I like learning about how other people's life is, in far away countries. What you eat, what you think about, how much food costs, and so on. I see that you left your sandals at the edge of the carpet - that must be a cultural norm in your country. The photos were good, too. I'm glad you enjoyed your fried rice! Tonight I cooked fried rice noodles with shrimp, vegetables, and pineapple sauce. My family loved it!


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

i am happy if you like it. I deliberately made it detailed and photographed as it is.

You also eat rice? I was surprised by this. Enjoy your meal!

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Thanks, friend!
Yes, my family eats quite a lot of rice. We enjoy Jasmine (Thai) and Basmati (Indian) the most. Many families in Canada and USA use potatoes as the main carbohydrate (starch) to base meals around. Pasta is another favourite. I like pasta and potatoes, but I certainly also enjoy rice. Both normal rice, and in noodle form.
Have a great day, and stay happy and healthy :))


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

well, potatoes.
Usually It becomes a snack here. Sometimes sold in cafes.
Thank for coming!

You appreciate my simple content. Have a nice day