List soul food or ghetto food?!


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Soul Food:
Collard Greens
Macaroni & cheese
Oxtalis & potato's
Neck bones
Pig feet
Chitterlings
Fried Chicken
Pork Chops
Pinto Beans
Personally I take offense to the term ghetto food

Ghetto juice (colored sugar water), fried chicken, watermelon that about sums it up.

soul food= chicken, mashed potatoes, corn
ghetto food=noodles, slim jims.

Soul food-I love Gumbo and Jambalaya
but also corn bread and black eyed peas
red beans and rice and dirty rice.

Some fried chicken, greens, kool-aid, corn bread, ramen noodles and hot sauce,hot wings theres alot of stuff

The best hot dog I've ever had came from a BBQ place on third street in the Hunter's Point district of San Francisco. It was a double decker, 3 toasted slices of white bread. Cook 2 franks and 1 and 1/2 hot link on the BBQ. Cut the franks and links in half. Line up all 4 frank halves on a slice of toast, and add some BBQ sauce. Put another slice of toast on top and line the link halves on top, and add more sauce. Put the last slice of toast on top, take a bite, and SAVOR.

I've had some great baby back ribs and chicken from several BBQs

And well prepared collard or mustard greens are to die for.

Watermelon, Chicken, and Grits... compliments of the Nappy Roots album! lol!

Soul food-Chicken, Mac and Cheese, Spaghetti, Red Beans and Rice, Pork and Beans, Cajun and Creole food (including Gumbo) etc
Ghetto food-Fried Bologna with ketchup lol

And I hate greens. My mother says I am the only Black person she knows who hates greens, but greens have a boring, bitter taste.

soul food:
mac & cheese
collard greens
potatos
southern fried chicken
ribs
corn bread
rice
curry chicken
corn
that's all i can think of right now*





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