Paella is not our main dish, it’s more like the cultural dish of a region and then our favourite dish to overprice so stupid tourist pay more than twenty euros for a filthy bowl of rice that it’s not even full, and It’s not even that good, and to add salt to the bruise… sometimes isn’t even paella.
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fuer_den_Kaiser on
So, in Vietnamese we have 2 different words for rice, one of them is “cÆ¡m” which is for cooked rice, and if you’re wondering, yes saying “cÆ¡m” fast enough will make it sound a bit similar to c*m.
Cefalopodul on
Meanwhile in Romania: Sarmale
bimbochungo on
Tbh we used potatoes much more…
nanodgb on
There’s zero rice in most Spanish cuisine, especially in the north. Check out “cocido galego”, every Sunday in any grandma’s kitchen, and to most of the world that wouldn’t scream “Spanish cuisine”.
ameen272 on
Arabs call it “Ruz” not “Rice”
GrinchForest on
Only because rice could handle long ship voyages.Â
All they needed was getting seawater in pot and boil it. And they could eat it with anything.
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Paella is not our main dish, it’s more like the cultural dish of a region and then our favourite dish to overprice so stupid tourist pay more than twenty euros for a filthy bowl of rice that it’s not even full, and It’s not even that good, and to add salt to the bruise… sometimes isn’t even paella.
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So, in Vietnamese we have 2 different words for rice, one of them is “cÆ¡m” which is for cooked rice, and if you’re wondering, yes saying “cÆ¡m” fast enough will make it sound a bit similar to c*m.
Meanwhile in Romania: Sarmale
Tbh we used potatoes much more…
There’s zero rice in most Spanish cuisine, especially in the north. Check out “cocido galego”, every Sunday in any grandma’s kitchen, and to most of the world that wouldn’t scream “Spanish cuisine”.
Arabs call it “Ruz” not “Rice”
Only because rice could handle long ship voyages.Â
All they needed was getting seawater in pot and boil it. And they could eat it with anything.