Anonymous wrote:youngblackdude wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason you are asking? Is this market research? Just curious?
I live food from all different cultures.
I love fried chicken and BBQ. I can't eat fried chicken often because it is bad for you. I love collards but I make them myself. I like to go out to eat for food I can't make at home... Fried chicken... But I normally take it to go.
I consider them southern food. African Americans from NY or Chicago would not consider most food you mentioned aa food.
No research .just was curious..before I signed up I've read & come to conclusion not alotta blacks on this website.now I have a few white friends but I know they don't eat it..was wondering what others thought....I'm from ny me & family & friends call it soul food(southern soul food is the sane thing )
How do you know that there are not a lot of black people on this website? Maybe the ones that are on here do not speak like you would or have the lifestyle that you have.
youngblackdude wrote:To the non African americans on this board which I'm sure is the majority (no disrepect I like people from all backgrounds)..do you enjoy soul food meals ?( fried chicken,baked macaroni & cheese..collard greens..cornbread..candy yams..potatoes salad..etc etc)
youngblackdude wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason you are asking? Is this market research? Just curious?
I live food from all different cultures.
I love fried chicken and BBQ. I can't eat fried chicken often because it is bad for you. I love collards but I make them myself. I like to go out to eat for food I can't make at home... Fried chicken... But I normally take it to go.
I consider them southern food. African Americans from NY or Chicago would not consider most food you mentioned aa food.
No research .just was curious..before I signed up I've read & come to conclusion not alotta blacks on this website.now I have a few white friends but I know they don't eat it..was wondering what others thought....I'm from ny me & family & friends call it soul food(southern soul food is the sane thing )
Anonymous wrote:I'm afraid I do not. I am a New Yorker and grew up eating lasagne, sausage and peppers, stuffed mushrooms, etc at family functions. I don't mean to be rude but since I've move to the South I've been to a few "famous" places to eat Soul Food and also tried it at people's houses... it has not won me over. The veggies come across as overcooked, Okra, I could throw up. I never was a fan of mac and cheese (even as a kid - yellow, cheese, ew) and I don't like fried chicken (long story, my front teeth have issues and I can't pick off the bone.) So, I'm sure some people love it but I'd chose ANY other cuisine if given the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Not particularly. I like Mac & cheese but find the rest just okay. I certainly wouldn't blow my diet for it.