Do you have a favorite ethnic cuisine that you just have to eat at least once a week?!


Question: Because you love it!


Answers: Because you love it!

Yes! Indian food... usually samosas, curry(chicken) with rice and veggies

chinese?

indian ........ chicken tikka, lemon and pea rice and garlic naan mmmmmmmm

I really enjoy eating Spanish, Cuban and Italian cuisine...all of which is eaten at least once a week in my household....I think it's good to be well-rounded, pallette- wise.

anything asian!

I usually have Italian once a week and I love to cook a big Indian feast once in a while with all the chutneys and pickles.

mmm..... how bout some quesadillas....

Orange chicken from panda express

Indian, panir matar would be on my list to make weekly but I'm the only one that loves it!

For sure it is Thai. I cook Thai several times a month as it has been our favourite for over 20 years. I have been to Thailand over 30 times (last time was 12-07) and just learning new and wonderful recipoes.

Thai is the "Italian" of Asia using fresh clean flavours for a balance of sweet-sour-salty-spicey taste. They both se pasta/noodles, garlic, basil, fish sauce/anchovies, shallots/onions.

I love Japanese. My fav is sushi. I eat it all the time. I also love Italian. I always cook homemade spaghetti or lasagna at least once a week. I also love Mexican. As you can see, I love food.

Filipino food.. almost every day

Anything that goes w/ rice

Sushi! I am always sorry when I get full.............

Filipino food daily, Japanese and Chinese at least twice a week, Indian monthly.

Mexican

pizza! I am in India, so I eat Indian food daily. Pizza may be very American (or Italian) and not considered ethnic in the US, but here in Mumbai --- I love it!





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