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Quote from: macrojack on 10 Oct 2009, 02:52 amI was just wondering if anyone else approaches culinary appreciation from any direction other than gourmet. I approach it like Homer Simpson does.
I was just wondering if anyone else approaches culinary appreciation from any direction other than gourmet.
My comments on Quackwatch: can be very "medical industry" driven and many of the topics tend to piss off doctors since they don;t typically deal in causes but spend their time with symptom treatments. So there are two sides to the story in case you find yourself being swayed too far one way in that site.
Does anyone know if corn is popularly consumed in the Far East?
Quote from: macrojack on 11 Oct 2009, 07:48 pmDoes anyone know if corn is popularly consumed in the Far East?I don't remember seeing corn offhand in any meal eaten in China or Hong Kong. John
I think corn is a new world crop that the Europeans discovered upon setting foot in North and South America. I didn't take the time to check this for accuracy, tho
Quote from: TheChairGuy on 26 Oct 2009, 03:00 pmI think corn is a new world crop that the Europeans discovered upon setting foot in North and South America. I didn't take the time to check this for accuracy, tho I know a guy who was from Hong Kong, and he just loved chicken and corn soup. It was evidently very common in Hong Kong.I'm not sure if corn is used much as a grain in China, or if corn is grown for animal feed or anything. I had the impression that rice and wheat were the common grains in China.