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quaqu wrote:some of our foods are too spicey for the western taste (epecially european). I could be done especially the Indians and chinese have done it and to some extent the latinos as well. we just have to look for the right approach

Janet wrote:quaqu wrote:some of our foods are too spicey for the western taste (epecially european). I could be done especially the Indians and chinese have done it and to some extent the latinos as well. we just have to look for the right approach
I agree. I have a couple of suggestions...easy up on the pepper (as you already stated) and fillet the meat unless it's chicken. Chicken is about the only thing Americans will eat on the bone.

Kel$ wrote:Janet wrote:quaqu wrote:some of our foods are too spicey for the western taste (epecially european). I could be done especially the Indians and chinese have done it and to some extent the latinos as well. we just have to look for the right approach
I agree. I have a couple of suggestions...easy up on the pepper (as you already stated) and fillet the meat unless it's chicken. Chicken is about the only thing Americans will eat on the bone.
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so u don't like too much pepper I take it...

Janet wrote:Kel$ wrote:Janet wrote:quaqu wrote:some of our foods are too spicey for the western taste (epecially european). I could be done especially the Indians and chinese have done it and to some extent the latinos as well. we just have to look for the right approach
I agree. I have a couple of suggestions...easy up on the pepper (as you already stated) and fillet the meat unless it's chicken. Chicken is about the only thing Americans will eat on the bone.
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so u don't like too much pepper I take it...
Right. I like some pepper, though. A lot of folks do; otherwise, Indian, Thai, Cajun, and Mexican food would not be so popular.

Janet wrote:quaqu wrote:some of our foods are too spicey for the western taste (epecially european). I could be done especially the Indians and chinese have done it and to some extent the latinos as well. we just have to look for the right approach
I agree. I have a couple of suggestions... ease up on the pepper (as you already stated) and fillet the meat unless it's chicken. Chicken is about the only thing Americans will eat on the bone.


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