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I've got this tickling memory that it wasn't so much the milkshake (or malted milkshake which I prefer,) but the name of it that was weird... but I'll be damned if I can remember what it was! I'm a 'Foodie' and so sample regional cuisine where ever we go. It's an important part of my travels.
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Their clam chowder is indeed clear, but it is also made with a clam called a "quahog" that is indigenous to Rhode Island. I like the clams, but clam chowder without cream is just wrong. Luckily, even most places in RI serve the NE style too. By the way, RI is in NE. Their hot dogs are called "Hot Weiners" or "New York Systems". Apparently some Greek guys started selling them here way back in the day, and they called them New York Systems to give them an air of authenticity, but they had no connection to NY. The hot dogs are similar to the Coney Island hot dogs sold in Detroit (which were also sold by Greeks not from NY). They're smaller than a normal hot dog, have a squirt of mustard, a meat sauce on top, some chopped onions, and garlic salt. They're not bad, but they also have a hot dog place up here called "Spike's Junkyard Dogs" that roughly follows the Chicago style, but are served on freshly made buns that are outstanding (no poppy seeds). Best hot dogs I've ever eaten and I've lived in Chicago. New York's hot dogs suck. The pizza is Rhode Island is awful. They actually serve three styles here. The first is as Stitchawl described long, thin, an cold. They're pretty much just thick pizza dough with tomato sauce on top. They're made in Italian bakeries and are called "pizza strips". I can't stand the stuff. The pizza place that routinely gets voted as the best pizza in RI is a place called Caserta's. If you remember back to grade school when they made pizza on those big square aluminum sheets then you've tasted this pizza before. Awful! The third style they are known for is actually pretty good. A couple decades ago a place called Alforno's started serving a grilled pizza (yes, they grill it). Now they're are a few places up here serving grilled pizza. I actually like this stuff. |
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What about the milkshake and the lemonade?
I'll turn the questions over to anyone else with one. Time for the Sandman to visit my house... Stitchawl |
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The lemonade is one of my favorite food items from Rhode Island. Instead of a glass of lemonade made with lemon flavored sugar water in basically an ice tea glass, Rhode Islanders do it different. Their lemonade is basically a lemonade slushy, but it is really good. The ice is super fine and when you drink it the ice stays infused with the lemon flavor. Cheap slushies just turn into a chunk of ice after you drink the flavoring, but some how the RI lemonade resists this tendency. It is also made with real lemons, and you will occasionally get some lemon zest, or even a seed, in your lemonade. You might as well count on getting a brain freeze at some point as well, because it tastes so good that you can't help drinking it a little faster than you should.
Answer to Bonus Question-- they actually had a vote in RI to pick the state's drink. There were basically two contenders -- RI lemonade and coffee milk. The lemonade just barely lost (Del's lemonade is the big vendor up here and during the summer there are stands on just about every block). Coffee Milk is kind of like chocolate milk but is made with coffee syrup. Coffee is actually a pretty big deal here in RI. Seattle may have Starbucks, but RI hase coffee milk, coffee cabinets, iced coffees and Dunkin Donuts. |
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Let's see if world foods, rather than USA'ian foods gets more play...
What countries are associated with the following foods? Balut Larbgai Poutine Bakso Donburi Spanakopita Mokeka Shchi Laksa Bulgogi By the way, all of the above are eaten daily, rather than as specialty foods. Stitchawl |
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Balut - ? sounds familiar but has not come tobe
Larbgai - ? Poutine - ? Bakso - ? Donburi - ? Spanakopita - Greece? Mokeka - ? Shchi - ? Laksa - Thailand? Bulgogi - ? |
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Balut - ? OK I think this one is Phillipines or Vietnam and GROSS~!
![]() Larbgai - ? Poutine - ? Bakso - ? Donburi - ? Spanakopita - Greece? Mokeka - ? Shchi - ? Laksa - Thailand? ok if not that then must be Malaysia???? How come I had that in Thai restaurant? Bulgogi - ? |
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We'll give you 'Malaysia' as the correct answer. That's three. Seven more and you're a winner! Get 'em in there before everybody else wakes up!! ![]() Stitchawl |
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![]() I must admit that I haven't heard one single word of these before. You could serve me any dish under these names! |
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I'm with Billi - never heard of a single one of them, and I consider myself fairly well travelled...
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Donburi is so popular that one of the oldest chain restaurants (est. 1899!) has restaurants in; United States (Arizona, California, Las Vegas, and New York City) Philippines, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, and Indonesia! Stitchawl Last edited by Stitchawl; 01-14-2012 at 08:04 AM. |
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Bulgogi is from Korea!
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