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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-24-2012 @ 2:05AM
Gourmand said...
Mexican food? OMG... And there are people who actually like it--who actually pay for it and eat it?!? Must be white folks from America.
To me there's no such thing as Mexican "cuisine," right next to British "cuisine," or rather, its non-existence. I would never--NEVER--subject my mouth, my tastebud, or my stomach and my digestive system, nor those of my loved ones, if I can help it, to this ... this ... yuck! Sorry. But at least I can eat the food, or some of it, regardless of my dislike and displeasure. And our larger-than-G20 group just came back from Cabos (didn't bump into anybody from the G20 crowd, who must've been busy working on the world's econ); we took turn being chefs and cooks in our beach-front villa, using our own herbs/condiments we brought along...
Indian food--OMG--is another thing altogether.
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