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Old 09-09-08
Sana Sana is offline
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Default tunisian dishes

Hi all of u:
did anyone of u taste Mloukhia? it is extremely delicious.in tunisia most of the people like it.Thanks
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Old 27-09-08
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even looking at mloukhia makes me want to be sick lol ur crazy sana!
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Old 06-10-08
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Thats the green sauce is it? If it is its the only thing I really do not like!! UUUUGH!
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Old 06-10-08
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i have tried it...and it was somewhat unexplainable....kinda strange.
tasted like spinach but on the other hand like medicine too.
it was too greasy for my opinion.
i guess with baguette or plain white bread it'd be ok, but didnt like it with meat & rice.

seanita, if this is the only thing you dont like - have you ever had to eat OSBAN?! just thinking about what those "meat balls" are for real makes me go...iiiiii...yucky.

what are your fav dishes, though? i'd die for brik...and love chapati and couscous.... not to talk about the sweets - makhroud is just plain yummy.
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Never seen it or heard off it until now
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Old 06-10-08
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well, kamatha...i just doubt i find the words for that dish in english..
it's as simple (and yucky) as "lamb testicels"....yeah right...stuffed with rice, herbs, other offals... its a traditional dish for l'aid kebir and supposed to provide energy and strength to the ones eating it.
so: BON APPETIT!!
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All I can say is then thank god I am a vegetarian.
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Old 06-10-08
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Who defined testicles as meat Kam? HE he he
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Old 07-10-08
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Hey guys

Can anyone give me some pointers ... am planning on having a "Tunisian Dinner Party" for some of my friends ... they're all dying to try some tunisian dishes ... what can I make? Please ... keep it simple ... lol

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Who defined testicles as meat Kam? HE he he
I'm not gonna even ask what's going through your mind, Truly ... hehehehe



PS ... I do agree with ya tho!!! lol
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