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I had Cuban bread with croquetas for breakfast today (not sure how to say it in English)
Yummm :)
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What are croquetas?
anything with cheese is generally good.
joesh89
i second this.. the guy who invented cheesecake. . genius.
[QUOTE="ghoklebutter"]i had completely forgotten about "hazelnut and chocolate spread" until... damn you!.. hehe this thread is making me hungryArabic and Mexican cuisine is full of win.
Also, Nutella ROCKS!
dekiwis
Have you ever dipped a chocolate-chip cookie in Nutella? The taste is unexplanably chocolatey. :o
i had completely forgotten about "hazelnut and chocolate spread" until... damn you!.. hehe this thread is making me hungry[QUOTE="dekiwis"][QUOTE="ghoklebutter"]
Arabic and Mexican cuisine is full of win.
Also, Nutella ROCKS!
ghoklebutter
Have you ever dipped a chocolate-chip cookie in Nutella? The taste is unexplanably chocolatey. :o
wow i want that. now...[QUOTE="joesh89"]
anything with cheese is generally good.
HitomiChan
i second this.. the guy who invented cheesecake. . genius.
hmm, done a little research... Cheesecake is believed to have originated in ancient Greece. Historians believe that cheesecake was served to the athletes during the first Olympic Games held in 776 B.C. However, cheese making can be traced back as far as 2,000 B.C., anthropologists have found cheese molds dating back to that period. Alan Davidson, author of the Oxford Companion to Food, wrote that, "cheesecake was mentioned in Marcus Porcius Cato's De re Rustica around 200 BCE and that Cato described making his cheese libum (cake) with results very similar to modern cheesecake." sounds good enough to me, i wonder if jesus (assuming he was around) ever made a cheesecake...Please Log In to post.
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