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View Poll Results: Pick one Cuisine to eat for the rest of your life
American 6 11.76%
Chinese 6 11.76%
Eastern European (Polish, Hungarian, Russian etc) 2 3.92%
French 7 13.73%
Indian 2 3.92%
Italian 10 19.61%
Japanese 0 0%
Middle Eastern (Greek/Turkey/Arab... Yes, very broad) 7 13.73%
Thai 7 13.73%
Other 4 7.84%
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Old 01-28-2008, 01:48 PM
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Default baguettes, cheeses, chocolate and wine!

1 week in Paris wrecked my equivocal love of all cuisines. For once, I was an indiscriminate epicurean, but now I would gladly feast solely on a fine French feast!

Still, I am surprised there are no votes for Japanese yet....What about all those great yakitoris, sushis and noodle dishes?

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Old 01-28-2008, 02:52 PM
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Was probably a close 2nd for a lot of us, including you and me

Japanese noodle soups and sushi in its thousands of varieties, yum
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Old 01-31-2008, 06:33 AM
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Italian... ... just love it!
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