• RogueBanana@lemmy.zip
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    3 年前

    As an Asian this whole thread feels so weird and I can’t tell if people actually eat rice with ketchup or they are tricking me into trying an abomination

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      3 年前

      French here. I admit I used to eat rice with ketchup when I was a kid. I’m disgusted with myself thinking about it now.

      • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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        3 年前

        I used to eat ketchup sandwiches when I was a kid. Just ketchup between two pieces of bread.

        I also liked yogurt and cottage cheese mixed together.

        Kids are weird.

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        3 年前

        You frenchies do some nasty shit sometimes. Very high cuisine but the day to day sometimes is weird (I have some colleagues that told me this)

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      3 年前

      I mean it’s more like childrens’ food so abomination is a bit of an exaggeration but it’s certainly nothing interesting. It’s rice with ketchup.

      • StarDreamer@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        3 年前

        Why can’t y’all just make normal children’s food like chicken curry with rice? Stop putting so much sugar and corn syrup in everything.

        If this continues we’ll have to retaliate: see how certain East Asian countries make pizzas and burgers and see how you like it! (PS: it was flatbread with corn and ham as the only toppings)

        Oh and the original answer: since so many people have already answered soy sauce, I’d say chicken soup or pork broth.

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          3 年前

          (PS: it was flatbread with corn and ham as the only toppings)

          You’re leaving out the mayo though, aren’t you?

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      3 年前

      I wouldn’t say it’s common, but I also wouldn’t say it’s unheard of…and I would never put it past Americans to try an odd condiment application.

      Honestly though, when you look at the ingredients, it’s not too drastically far off from the ingredients of a sauce you might specifically put together as part of a more traditional rice dish: tomatoes, vinegar, onion, garlic, ginger, coriander, cumin… bit heavy on the sugar but a lot of sauces in Asian cooking are even sweeter.

      I agree it seems repulsive on the surface to me too, but now that I’ve been thinking about it…I kinda wanna try it.