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CobraGT
02/17/25 6:42:11 PM
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After watching the house warming scene in Mo, I looked them up. I have had Moroccan couscous; I am not sure if I have had Israeli couscous. Both are easy to prepare from a mix. (Hint: use broth or juice instead of water.)

I am going to compare them.

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C_Pain
02/17/25 7:11:07 PM
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We can't support Israel doe.

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hitokoriX
02/17/25 7:13:10 PM
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"Israeli" Couscous is just a pale imitation of what they stole from the region. There are entire books published about how they've stolen literal identities.

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thronedfire2
02/17/25 7:14:57 PM
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I'm worried that if I choose Moroccan over Israeli my cell phone might explode or something

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Jiek_Fafn
02/17/25 7:17:10 PM
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Is Mo a good show?
I liked his character in Ramy, which is fucking fantastic

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LightSnake
02/17/25 7:17:45 PM
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hitokoriX posted...
"Israeli" Couscous is just a pale imitation of what they stole from the region. There are entire books published about how they've stolen literal identities.

Setting aside most Israeli cuisine was eaten by Jews who took it with them after they were thrown out of Arab nations, Ptitim was created in 1953 and was inspired by Jews who lived in regions where pearled couscous was eaten.

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hitokoriX
02/17/25 7:28:36 PM
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LightSnake posted...
Setting aside most Israeli cuisine was eaten by Jews who took it with them after they were thrown out of Arab nations, Ptitim was created in 1953 and was inspired by Jews who lived in regions where pearled couscous was eaten.

Even the way you write is disingenuous.

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LightSnake
02/17/25 7:31:21 PM
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hitokoriX posted...
Even the way you write is disingenuous.

People get so weird when they learn Jews existed and ate things before Israel existed.

Nobody made almost every surrounding country start violent pogroms and expulsions of the Jews who'd lived there for centuries. They happened to take their food with them when they went. Like, shocker, Jews who lived in the Middle East ate Hummus and brought it with them when they emigrated

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CobraGT
02/17/25 7:59:47 PM
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We could call it fusion food. Personally I am curious to try falafel tacos.

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BlueKat
02/17/25 8:06:25 PM
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CobraGT posted...
We could call it fusion food. Personally I am curious to try falafel tacos.
Honestly, what's not fusion food these days?

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hitokoriX
02/17/25 8:10:20 PM
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LightSnake posted...
People get so weird when they learn Jews existed and ate things before Israel existed.

Nobody made almost every surrounding country start violent pogroms and expulsions of the Jews who'd lived there for centuries. They happened to take their food with them when they went. Like, shocker, Jews who lived in the Middle East ate Hummus and brought it with them when they emigrated

I've seen you in other topics. Keep your strawmen. Nobody ever denied that Jewish people existed or that they ate food.

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LightSnake
02/17/25 8:12:11 PM
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hitokoriX posted...
I've seen you in other topics. Keep your strawmen. Nobody ever denied that Jewish people existed or that they ate food.

Like hummus, falafel, shawarma, and couscous, yes. Little hard to steal what's already yours and doesn't belong to any one group

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