Official guide to being a tight arse in Siem Reap

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This mozzarella is slightly more affordable at 18 $ for 2.5 kilos.
Well worth it if you cooking pasta and cheese on a day to day basis, A huge step up from mama noodles.
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I'd rather not eat cheese than this crap. A "huge step up from mama noodles"????
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save the cow! eat chinese cheese instead :lol:

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bolueeleh wrote:save the cow! eat chinese cheese instead :lol:

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Thats tofu....
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phrammoianchor wrote:
bolueeleh wrote:save the cow! eat chinese cheese instead :lol:
Thats tofu....
. . . with chilli and sesame oil.

:hattip:
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I've become a big fan of tofu over the years, the gf fries it in a pan with soy - ponzu and serves with scallions, Fuck n A awesome with some sticky rice.
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Username Taken wrote:
phrammoianchor wrote:
bolueeleh wrote:save the cow! eat chinese cheese instead :lol:
Thats tofu....
. . . with chilli and sesame oil.

:hattip:
its fermented tofu, aka chinese cheese :D
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Isn't all tofu fermented? I love my natto, I eat almost everyday for breakfast, the Japanese think I'm weird, that's an accomplishment :D
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Seasquatch wrote:Isn't all tofu fermented? I love my natto, I eat almost everyday for breakfast, the Japanese think I'm weird, that's an accomplishment :D
i dont know, i thought tofu is just take soya bean milk and squeeze out the water
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no it is not all fermented.
i like the Indonesian tempe' that has whole soy beans and a white fungal culture.
it is full of phyto estrogens that are not so good for men though.
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