Post #855004
2026-03-13 06:48 UTC
@hanktank61 @ShaulaEvans @EllenInEdmonton @cinderdazzle612 @KDramaQn Sushi is definitely a thing in IT. It is the most eaten non-it food. I don't see fusion like in NL, where you can get fried polenta with gochujang or kimchi croquettes in a french style bistro, ha ( my dinner yesterday). However, especially in Milano, I always have the most delicious Asian food. There are so many Asian communities there. It is just that it does not mix.
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@hanktank61@NerdJoy.social 2026-03-13 07:04
@mel @ShaulaEvans @EllenInEdmonton @cinderdazzle612 @KDramaQn The young Deli-owner in our Dutch town. Grew up going with his father to Italy and S.Europe , for importing wine. Girlfriend is Korean, studies hotel/catering. They both still travel Italy or Korea for holidays. Indeed: Italian eating in Korean families at home they have never seen. But for " a day out", for a change, they will do. And like it. Now we are here: I eat cheap olives daily. Found out they mix well with piccalilly .
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@EllenInEdmonton@mstdn.ca 2026-03-13 14:46
@mel I should definitely try fried polenta with gochujang or kimchi!