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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lasagna, spaghetti and meatballs and anything Italian > Indian cuisine.[/quote] It's like you get your ideas of Italian food from the Olive Garden. But your idea of Indian food is also probably limited to something like chicken tikka masala.[/quote] OK, since lasagna and meatballs are not good enough for you, how’s this: sfincione, brasciolone, cucciadati, sfingi, maccu, panelle, torrone, cassata, spiedini, pasta con le sarde, sfogliatelle, vitello tonnato. I don’t need to “get my ideas of Italian food” from anywhere. I’m Italian and I have eaten this food my whole life and I also know how to cook all of these things. It is the greatest cuisine in the world and most would agree with me. I bet you, o poseur foodie, wouldn’t even know what any of this is without Google, so step off and stick to what you know.[/quote] Aren't Italians some of the fattest MFers on the planet? [/quote] Italian Americans? Yes. Italians in Italy? No. That's because they eat like Americans (few fruits and vegetables, empty carbs, lots of meat and cheese, etc), and "Italian American Food" is not how Italians in Italy eat. [/quote]
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