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minus-square@bluespinlinkEnglish21•2 months agoIt’s cultural. If you’ve grown up eating it with everything, it’s like a comfort food
minus-square@ChapulinColoradolinkEnglish14•2 months agoIt’s like corn (e.g. tortillas) for some cultures or wheat (e.g. bread) for others.
minus-squarestebolinkfedilinkEnglish7•2 months agoI’ve grown up without that but I still love it. Though I also love pasta, bread and noodles so maybe I just love grains in general…
It’s cultural. If you’ve grown up eating it with everything, it’s like a comfort food
It’s like corn (e.g. tortillas) for some cultures or wheat (e.g. bread) for others.
I’ve grown up without that but I still love it. Though I also love pasta, bread and noodles so maybe I just love grains in general…