Food question #1 - for Americans
Re: Food question #1 - for Americans
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One of the mini-marts has a 2kg tin (from memory, it might be 1kg) of "chicken meat" it's been trying to flog off for as long as I can recall. I'll grab a photo next time I'm in there.
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Pork and Beans Connoisseur is a total misnomer.
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More like a cannoisseur?
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Yep, that looks like the same product, but in a bigger can. Tempting, no?
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WTF, and kinda gives 'Only in Cambodia' a bit of a pass. What could they possibly have been thinking.StroppyChops wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 9:26 pmYep, that looks like the same product, but in a bigger can. Tempting, no?
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Careful with those asian cans of chicken, duck or squib.
If they taste a bit fishy they are probably canned Mutton Birds from Australia. (Short-tailed shearwaters, a sea bird). Apparently that is how most of australian exports of frozen mutton birds to asia end up.
True story, big biz. i bought one myself in Indonesia. Sardine tasting "duck".
So stick to Heinz Mean Beanz only, from cans.
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If they taste a bit fishy they are probably canned Mutton Birds from Australia. (Short-tailed shearwaters, a sea bird). Apparently that is how most of australian exports of frozen mutton birds to asia end up.
True story, big biz. i bought one myself in Indonesia. Sardine tasting "duck".
So stick to Heinz Mean Beanz only, from cans.
(and The Chocolate Shop on St 240 for peppered dark chocolate)
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Sweet Sue is a brand marketed by Bumblebee Seafoods, an American company. There's no need for concern, I wouldn't eat that canned chicken unless I'd been starved for a long time.SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 12:20 am Careful with those asian cans of chicken, duck or squib.
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So is that your explanation? thinking a full english(with heinz baked beans) implies heinz is English is my poor English and not your ignorance of heinz's history?TOG wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 2:23 pmThe nicest thing I can think about you is that English is not your first language and you have trouble understanding it.pczz wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 4:41 am please explain why american beans are like hershey so your firends asked for "heinz beans" (american>) and Cadbuty's?
and "a full English (with Heinz baked beans)."
methinks the tog is wriggling like maybottrying to explain away explaining her chats with karl marx
I have never seen any member on any forum try and twist and spin like you.
Still, as trolling seems to be your main occupation you have to try something.
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