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ITT: flyover cuisine

>> No.10852878

>>10852872
Sick my dog

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>>10852872

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>> No.10853016

>>10852872
Enjoy your foreign cuisine, coasties
>Chef prepared curry after wiping bottom with his bare hands 'for cultural reasons'
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/chef-prepared-curry-after-wiping-7745790

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>>10853016
>I'll defend my diet of deep fried butter and McDonald's by citing an event that didn't even happen in the same country

>> No.10853036

>>10853001
Its really fucking annoying that the Wisconsin one is not a brat

>> No.10853057

>>10853030
jej, the absolute state

>> No.10853061

WHy are flyover states so hated?

>> No.10853064

>>10853030
are McDonalds even more common in the midwest than other places? Is this a thing?

>> No.10853068

>>10852872
Will flyovers ever recover from this humiliating burn?

>> No.10853069

>>10853064
It's the most common restaurant you'll see during a road trip.

>> No.10853071
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Iowa here, home of deep-fried butter.

>> No.10853076

>>10853071
Also known as the Paula Deen Dildo

>> No.10853080

>>10853064
Ohio has the most McDonald's per-capita in the entire US.

>> No.10853081

>>10853069
>It's the most common restaurant you'll see during a road trip.
yeah, in literally every part of America, and a lot of non-America places too, that doesn't answer the question at all

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>>10853061
They hate that parts of America have not yet succumbed to their cosmopolitan cancer

>> No.10853094

>>10853083
No, it's because this is a food/cooking board and flyover retards spam threads about the hot new fast-food items and "LOL MEMES XD"

>> No.10853095

>>10853061
They are holding this country back.

>> No.10853101

>>10853094
except there is literally no correlation between flyover posters and those threads

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>>10853016

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>>10852872
O B S E S S E D

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>>10853101
>the people who only have access to shitty food never post threads about shitty food

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>> No.10853188

>>10853121
The fuck do you think the midwest is? Only have access to shitty foods?

>> No.10853198

>>10853188
Yes, because it's true. I guess you guys have fresh corn and beef, but so does everybody else.

>> No.10853200

>>10853198
The midwest has the exact same groceries available as everyone else in America

>> No.10853205

>>10853095
back form what

>> No.10853206

>>10853095
No, not really.

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>>10852872
fuckin pleb

>> No.10853212

>>10853200
What's the point when you're just going to buy up all the butter and hotdogs?

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>> No.10853223

>>10853205
>>10853206
Progress.
Backwater evangelists are the biggest obstacle of the first world.

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steak à la mode

>> No.10853240

>>10853212
Hot Dogs are a coastie thing, people in the midwest generally go for better sausages

>> No.10853244

>>10853223
>Backwater evangelists are the biggest obstacle of the first world
what the fuck to evangelicals have to do with the midwest?

>> No.10853257

>>10853223
>Le retarded soy cuck globalist face

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>>10853001
Dumbass, Ohio should be the one with chili and cheese.
>>10853094
Don't pretend that coasties don't eat fast food whenever they can't afford to eat at their expensive shitskin and hipster run restaurants. Flyovers grow and cook their own food, pic related. I grew that asparagus. They also have enough space to own a grill, unlike coasties packed into their glorified tenements
>>10853244
They think that anyone who isn't a nigger, communist, or faggot living less than 20 miles from a saltwater body is a bible thumping hick who can't eat anything spicier than black pepper. Apply these attitudes to actual politcs, and it becones easy to understand why they lose elections.

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>>10853257
>progress = "progressive liberalism"

>> No.10853276

>>10853272
>literally a plain steak and asparagus
>acts like this is some eclectic cuisine unheard of by anybody outside of the midwest

>> No.10853280

>>10853276
people in the midwest eat literally the exact same things as Americans in the rest of the counry

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>>10853276
Not everything needs to be exotic, coastie. That's the entire point. Good food is defined by its preparation, not by how remote the section of the monkey jungle it originated from is.

>> No.10853307

>>10853280
So nothing unique and exciting besides the deep fried twinkies and whatever the current McDonald's promotion is. Everyone not in the midwest has regional dishes as well as foreign ones that nobody bothers trying to offer it to a bunch of rascal driving tastelets who are afraid to eat anything that can't be found outside of a state fair or Applebee's menu.

>> No.10853309

>>10853280
Sounds like nonsense to me.

I was stationed in Ohio for 3 months on business. I was given a per diem, but fuck blowing that on restaurants when I could cook myself (extended stay hotel with kitchen).

I had no problem finding basic stuff. But the following I had a lot of difficulty finding:
-good Euro cheeses
-dried whole chilis
-lemongrass
-Prime-grade beef
-decent tortillas
-seafood selection was miserable
-any sort of ham better than Boar's Head

...whereas all of that stuff is easily found elsehwere.

>> No.10853315

>>10853293
>>preparation
When all you can get is CAFE ingredients then prepartion ain't going to help.

That said, actual country folk who live out in the middle of nowhere have good food--because they hunt, fish, and raise/grow it themselves.

>> No.10853319

>>10853307
Sorry, I meant "can't be found on", not "outside"

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>>10853280
Just a lot more of it
Everyone in the midwest and south above florida is land whale status
Went to costco in OKC was looking for a thin person not a single one could be found
404ed on thin people

Also most of the food is plane seasoned with salt sugar and fat only
Very few mom n pop shops in the midwest are actually good. Most are good enough to eat but not memorable

>> No.10853322

>>10853307
Everywhere has some regional dishes, but all Americans have access to the same exact shit and their diets only vary marginally

>> No.10853329

>>10853321
>and south above florida
White, Non-elderly florida is literally the trashiest, fattest white people the country has to offer

Also, OKC isn't at all the midwest, what does that have to do with anything? Literally nothing you are saying makes any sense

>> No.10853330

>>10853322
t. someone who has never left the midwest

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>>10853315
What the fuck is a CAFE ingredient? You need to learn to enjoy real food, coastie.

>> No.10853334

Flyover cooking show:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk6PbtR4jr8

>> No.10853335

>>10853330
I am not even in the midwest right now, I just find it annoying when people choose to believe blatantly inaccurate things

>> No.10853337

>>10853322
>Americans have access to the same exact shit
Then why are there 5+ 3-star restaurants in NYC and SF, plus dozens of 1&2 star joints while there is not a single one, not even 1-star, in the midwest?

>> No.10853338

>>10853337
Surely it cannot be due to hype and tourism!

Also, what does the number of hype restaurants have to do with the ingredients people can buy at a grocery store?

>> No.10853340

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kkNlOU69wlw
This is what you're expected to eat to satisfy the inherent coastie desire to eat pointlessly exotic food.

>> No.10853342

>>10853338
>doesn't know that food markets exist outside of grocery store chains because he lives in the midwest

Oh, flyovers... Enjoy your Wal-Mart steaks.

>> No.10853343

>>10852872
Only if you run out of buns. Dibs on the heel.

>> No.10853345

>>10853322
You must be from the midwest
People from the pacnw eat VERY differently from people in the desert southwest
People from chicago eat very differently from people in south carolina

America is massive and what we eat varies hugely on the region.
No one in san diego goes out and gets a bowl of chili like they do weekly in cincanati
No one in Cincinnati goes out weekly to get carne asada fries like they do in san diego.

No one outside of the northern midwest eats casseroles especially those tater tot ones.
The amount of avacados people eat around the bay area is actually insane. No one in west virginia is eating avacados

The only commonly eaten items across the US would be simiple "american" foods like burgers, pizza and sandwiches.

>> No.10853348

>>10853001
Wadda bout New Yawk?

>> No.10853349

>>10853345
Thats all really minor variants, we are all mostly the same, at least the white population

>> No.10853355

>>10853342
The vast majority of Americans in every region get their food at grocery stores

>> No.10853362

>>10853338
>Surely it cannot be due to hype and tourism!
Regardless of the reason, the point is that world class restraunts exist elsewhere, but not in the midwest. The claim was "Americans have access to the same shit". Utter nonsense, I can't get food of that quality in the midwest.

>>grocery store
I see the goalposts are now moving.
Feel free to reply to the stuff I mentioned in >>10853309

>> No.10853366

>>10853094
It's because it's 4chan. All the hipster redditors come here to let out their guilty pleasures without the fear of being, gasp, downvoted.

>> No.10853368

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mbYqznD0R5M
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DmaedvVBkV8
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8cWKdcQU6VM
>why are flyovers so limited in their tastes unlike us?

>> No.10853377

>>10853349
minor? Its not minor at all...
Most people eat 12-18 different meals over the course of a year or so. More than half will be of local/regional types.

People eat the same shit within the same regions but it varies massivly across the US.
The us and europe are similar in size
People in the UK do not eat like people in germany which do not eat like people from greece.
Same idea in the US. In arizona and new mexico there is a massive hispanic population and the food regularly eaten shows that. People from NM really do put green chiles on everything. Im from AZ and I had tacos today and a burrito yesterday and on friday I had huevos rancheros
I am white but its the food of the area. Sure I eat BBQ once or twice a year but its rare. Where as I doubt you eat mexican but maybe once or twice a year

>> No.10853380

>>10853362
The midwest has plenty of excellent restaurants, its pretty well known the Michelin stars have many considerations besides food quality an heavily favor certain locations

>> No.10853381

>>10853342
Ironically, for its huge size and ideal climate, California produces very little cattle. Fucking Kansas beats them. Kansas. It doesn't get more flyover than that.

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>>10853368
>i'll find the most vile foods possible to showcase culinary extremes in defense of my shitty tastes

>> No.10853384

>>10853355
>>grocery stores
Which vary wildley in selection. I live in a mid-size town in Texas. Population is about 80k. Within 5 miles I can get the following from supermarkets:
-real Balsamic vinegar (the shit that costs $100 for a tiny little bottle
-about 30+ high-end imported Euro cheeses
-USDA prime beef
-A wide variety of fresh Thai and Viet herbs
-heritage breed (Mangaltisa and Ossabaw) pork
-fresh seafood flown in that morning
Let me know where I can get that in the midwest. And like I said, that's a fairly small city. If I make the drive to a big city like Houston or Austin the options explode from there. Does your midwest market have that?

>> No.10853385

>>10853377
>Most people eat 12-18 different meals over the course of a year or so
The fuck? Why do coasties eat such a small variety?

>> No.10853386

>>10853355
Yes but what they cook with it is very different.
Just because I bought onions does not mean I am making onion soup

>> No.10853387

>>10853384
You honestly believe you can get a wider variety of quality stuff in fucking Texas than the midwest?

>> No.10853393

>>10853380
>>furious backpedaling begins.

>>plenty of excellent restaurants
OK, name a place in the Midwest where I can get sushi on par with Masa.

>> No.10853394

>"United" states
>every state hates the others
Lol

>> No.10853395

>>10853386
occasionally, but they are pretty trivial differences

>> No.10853396

>>10853384
>Texas
Queer detected

>> No.10853400

>>10853393
How is this backpedaling? No one ever said that a midwestern city has more Michelin stars than New York

>> No.10853405

>>10853393
A restaurant doesn't need to be $500 a plate to be good dude

>> No.10853408

>>10853387
Do you really think the same shit ships from Canada across the Great Lakes as does across the Gulf of Mexico?

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>>10853382
>subway
>founded and HQed in a coastal state

>> No.10853411

>>10853382
So you prefer more tame coastie foods like sous vide goy foreskins served with nigger semen macaroons.

>> No.10853412

>>10853385
Thing of what you have ate over the past say 6 months
It will be less than 20 unique meals
Sure there will be one off outliers but its going to be very few
20 Is rather high as well
It will probably look like this
Burger
Hot dog
Pizza
Soup/chili/beans
Eggs/bacon/sausge
sandwhich 1
sandwhich 2
Fried fish
Fried/grilled chicken
Steak and taters
Meatloaf
cereal and milk
curry chicken
spagehetti and meat sauce
tacos
enchiladas

>> No.10853413

>>10853405
Just because they don't serve it at Chili's doesn't mean it's $500. The ABSOLUTE STATE of flyoverfags.

>> No.10853415

>>10853400
I stated an example of food you cannot get in the midwest.

Then the damage control started.
>...wwwe we don't have michelin stars but those are just hype and our places are just as good.

Now step up to the plate and defend your claim. Stars aside, where can I get world-class sushi in the midwest?

>> No.10853416

>>10853394
That's the joke, retard. We're not even allowed to leave, post-Lincoln. Do you think the founding fathers didn't have a sense of humor when they set up this big plantation?

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Why are cosmopolitan coast states so aggressive with their 'progressive' ideology?

>> No.10853419

>>10853410
>where a company was founded and HQ'd determines who eats it the most

>>10853411
>I have no argument so nigger jew nigger jew xD MEMES!

>> No.10853420

>>10853408
>t ships from Canada across the Great Lakes
What are you even talking about. The Midwest is fucking Paris compared to Texas

>> No.10853421

>>10853413
You specifically picked an incredibly expensive hype machine restaurant and asked for midwestern comparisons

>> No.10853422

>>10853394
I mean, that's why we're the United States and not the one big happy nation ruled by the border/coastal states that lets the most immigrants in.

>> No.10853424

>>10853412
perhaps I'm one of those "rare outliers" but the only repetative meal I eat is breakfast and occaisonally some leftovers now and then for lunch. I'd be surprised if I cooked the same dish twice in 6 months.

>> No.10853425

>>10853415
>where can I get world-class sushi in the midwest
Literally every midwestern city has excellent sushi, sushi is not rare or obscure

>> No.10853426

>>10853393
You do know all sushi in the states has to be deep frozen for a week to kill parasites and some sushi masters have even stated this is a good thing. Right?

>> No.10853430

>>10853421
>You specifically picked an incredibly expensive hype machine restaurant and asked for midwestern comparisons

Well sure. The claim was that ALL amercians had access to the SAME.

>> No.10853437

>>10853408
Food shipments from where across the Gulf of Mexico? Venezuela? At least Leafland has food lmao, and there is a robust Great Lakes merchant marine

>> No.10853438

>>10853420
Do you know how certain food products get to the US? A lot of crap can't be obtained domestically because it requires a different climate. Therefore that shit is more difficult to obtain in areas further away from ports where the shit is brought in. You can't find much in Canada that you can't find in the US. More variety comes in through the Gulf than does the Great Lakes

>>10853421
I didn't say shit, not the guy you were replying to. I was just making fun of your inability to rationalize prices.

>> No.10853440

>>10852872
I swear to God coasties are more obsessed with flyovers than Euros are with America

>> No.10853442

>>10853430
They don't have access to literally the same restaurants, thats a real silly way to take that statement. Just because your city has expensive tourist trap versions of normal ass restaurants everyone else has doesn't make it a special place

>> No.10853443

>>10853419
That is what you must eat, though. Like the other poster said, an average coastie meal is either meme food made by shitskins who spit in your food, or is served in an outrageously expensive restaurant. Combine that with the fact that coastie areas are ground zero for the food service industry, preventing most of them from learning how to cook anything besides their meme dishes, and you have a recipe for simultaneous arrogance and disaster.

>> No.10853444

>>10853438
>Do you know how certain food products get to the US?
Do you seriously believe the midwest imports most of its food through Canada?

>> No.10853445

>>10853438
>Do you know how certain food products get to the US? A lot of crap can't be obtained domestically because it requires a different climate. Therefore that shit is more difficult to obtain in areas further away from ports where the shit is brought in. You can't find much in Canada that you can't find in the US. More variety comes in through the Gulf than does the Great Lakes
Stop drinking the globalization Kool-Aid and eat local food. It tastes better anyway, since it hasn't been sitting in a crate for two months. If your ancestors for the past two billion years got by without year-round tomatoes, I'm sure you can too.

>> No.10853446

>>10853425
>>babbling continues
Give me a name, anon, of a place you think is on par with Masa, and explain why you think it is. Discuss what you had there.

>>10853426
>>muh frozen fish
Yes, I'm well aware. I'm also aware that even in fucking Tsukiji market, frozen tuna is sold for tens and sometimes hundreds of thousands of $$$ for a single fish. And even fish that's come in raw is typically frozen deliberately by the mid-level wholesalers in order to age the product to improve its flavor. It is, in fact, a very good thing. But lemme guess though: you didn't know that, and you think that the "Freshest" sushi is the best, right? Sure is virgins discussing sex in here.

>> No.10853448

>>10853438
Shipping is incredibly cheap in America

>> No.10853451

>>10853438
>Do you know how certain food products get to the US? A lot of crap can't be obtained domestically because it requires a different climate. Therefore that shit is more difficult to obtain in areas further away from ports where the shit is brought in. You can't find much in Canada that you can't find in the US. More variety comes in through the Gulf than does the Great Lakes

w8 a minute does this nigger not realize that Chicago etc have ocean-connected seaports due to the connection via the st lawrence seaway?

>> No.10853452

>>10853424
100% doubt that
That would be 180 unique meals in 6 months assuming you cooked once or so a day
Two different meals a day is 350+

Honestly think of the past week and what you ate
Chances are 70% of the meals are meals you routinely eat(weekly or bi weekly)

And no making a ham sandwich with cheddar is not a different meal from a ham sandwich with pepper jack.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2703772/What-s-dinner-tonight-Lasagne-just-like-week-How-60-people-seven-regular-meals-everyweek.html

>> No.10853453

>>10853442
I didn't claim it had to be the exact same restaurant by name. I asked for places that can compete based on quality and nobody has yet to name one.

>> No.10853456

>>10853446
I haven't been to this one super specific as seen on TV restaurant you are referencing so its hard to specifically compare it

>> No.10853459

I don't understand flyover myths, I live in Columbus, Ohio and have access to pretty much any cuisine

>> No.10853461

>>10853453
Look up the top few sushi places in any midwestern city of over 500,000 people, they will essentially be just as good at a fraction of the price

>> No.10853462

>>10853444
Nah, but just saying. Gulf is a bigger shipping area than any river or lake you'll ever get shit from.

>> No.10853464

>>10853446
Sounds like a hit a nerve.
I'm very aware that "fresh" sushi is a meme. But it allows them to control the aging of the fish as if it were fresh, assuming flash frozen at catch.
You take a flyover not being the hayseed strawman you imagined like it's a personal insult.

>> No.10853467

>>10853462

See: >>10853451
>Midwest has ocean cargo shipping due to St. Lawrence Seaway

>> No.10853471

>>10853459
sure we all have access to everything but...
What do you actually eat?
Bet its very routine
Chili
Burgers
Hotdogs
Fries
Pizza
Pasta
Sandwhiches
Chicken

I would bet this is 90% of your meals

>> No.10853473

This thread is /v/ levels of fast. Americans really do hate each other

>> No.10853474

>>10853461
The great lakes and the Mississippi both connect the midwest to international shipping. The idea that southern gulf states have access to more or a better variety is just silly, but thats only because the market isn't there. We all have access to the same stuff if we want it

>> No.10853475

>>10853464
Well, I'm only half flyover. Semi-rural inlander of a coastal state. But most flyovers are much more bearable than the snobs.

>> No.10853483

>>10853467
So one little river supplies the entire midwest with the same amount of imported products as a coastal area filled with ports. Got it.

>> No.10853485

>>10853473
The United States is on the brink of civil war. Just look at how often they're explicitly talking about a new civil war in the media lately.

>> No.10853489

>>10853471
I fail to see the issue

>> No.10853491

>>10853483
America is incredibly well connected, thorugh great lakes, Mississippi/Ohio river ports, highways and rail the midwest is overall better connected than most of the gulf, and in fact anywhere besides the northeast

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>>10853473
Naw we just hate people from the midwest
Mainly their shitty everything-from-a-can-or-box "food"

And they think its good is the worst part.
Russians know their food sucks but flyovers? nope

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>>10853483
Uh oh, it's retarded
1/2

>> No.10853499

>>10853495
There are only like 3 Russian dishes anyway, borsh, pelmeni and caviar with vodka

>> No.10853500

>>10853485
That'd be such a bad idea for the left right now. Gun ownership has been leaning increasingly right for decades since the 1960s. US citizens bought more guns than the military since Trump's election. I'm sure some of those are leftists. But so many bubba fudds that have been shooting for years now and have three guns for every member of their family. Most police and military support Trump.
I assume they hope for foreign intervention, which is basically MAD at that point.

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>>10853483
2/2

>> No.10853505

>>10853452
>Honestly think of the past week and what you ate
Here's what I had for lunch and dinner the past 2 weeks from my fitness tracker. Breakfast was the same every day (oatmeal and fruit). Starting today and going backwards, Lunch/dinner:

-Scratch ramen (from freezer) / Dined out: Tex-mex enchilada plate
-Omelet w/ veinison sausage / Frikadeller, boiled taters, boiled peas, brown gravy.
-Ham sandwich, pickles, chips / grilled lamb chops, couscous
-Ate out: Pad Thai / Beef & barley stew
-Open-face sandwich with hardboiled eggs & tomatoes on rye / Grilled pork ribs, cornbread, baked beans
-Salami and pate sandwich / fish and chips
-Reheated leftover lamb meatballs (see below) stuck in a hoagie / Salad, grilled country style ribs
-Fritatta with chorizo / Pasta, sauteed pork sausage, tomato sauce
-deli plate with misc. cheeses & leftovers from the fridge / ate out: wood fired pizza
-red beans & rice / lamb meatballs, naan, curry sauce
-steamed trout & rice / hash with potatoes, bacon, peppers, onion
-reheated BBQ brisket, cup of tomato soup / perlou
-pulled pork sandwich, pickle, chips / shepherd's pie
-steak-and-ale pie / leek & potato soup, pork chop.

Not much repetition there.

>> No.10853509

>>10853348
>New York
>Midwest
Retard

>> No.10853511

>>10853495
lol at the idea of sitting there and just fucking hating 1970s caricatures of midwesterners

>> No.10853519

>>10853489
Its not an issue
Its just very bland to the rest of america
>>10853491
>America is incredibly well connected
What?
Drive across america and tell me that. Massive and not well connected at all
The highway system works great but the distances are so great that regions change hugely.
Few products are trucked over the Rockies or the Appalachians hence there is a large divide between west coast, midwest and east coast food/dialect ect

>> No.10853520

>>10853491
Theoretically, sure. But if you walk in the supermarkets the products just aren't there.

>> No.10853523

>>10853509
You tellin' me yur too fukken good for my dawgs? Is that what yur tellen meh? Fuck outta hyea.

>> No.10853524

>>10853456
>I haven't been to this one super specific...
babbling and backpedaling continues.

That's fine. Just name a place in the midwest that has "world class" sushi.

>> No.10853526

>>10853495
Why are you under the impression everything we eat comes from a can or box. The Midwest literally grows your food, we eat fresher than you do

>> No.10853527

>>10853519
>Few products are trucked over the Rockies or the Appalachians hence there is a large divide between west coast, midwest and east coast food/dialect ect
California is one of the largest agricultural suppliers of non-grain, non-meat products to the rest of the country

>> No.10853528

>>10853520
>haha got em
>he thought as he grabbed his $2 apple from his two aisle grocer

>> No.10853530

>>10853519
>Its just very bland to the rest of america

No it isn't, those are the most famous foods countrywide. Coasties aren't eating at The French Laundry every day

>> No.10853531

>>10853524
What does "world class' even mean. None have their own Netflix show if thats what you are asking, but plenty of them are excellent

>> No.10853534

>>10853527
>a Mediterranean climate supplements growing Mediterranean flora
We got a fucking Einstein on our hands.

>> No.10853537

>>10853519
The highway and rail system between the midwest and northeast is incredibly robust and heavily trafficked. the Appalachians are not a significant barrier to this

>> No.10853538

>>10853500
They seem to be getting pretty bold about their chances in a civil war on late night television.
By their own estimation, the left has disarmed themselves, and the military rank and file support Trump, but the officers' corps still contains some #resistance. What makes me chuckle is that the Joint Chiefs appear to be more actively involved in this administration than any administration in recent memory; so I think they're wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbPW4T7K0z0

>> No.10853540

>>10853534
Not to mention landmass.

>> No.10853541

>>10853505
Its exactly what I said it was
>pasta
>meat and taters
>soup
>sandwhich 1
>sandwhich 2
>pizza
>fish
>"pie" aka cassarole

What was cooked vs what was take out btw?
Dont think you made in one day pulled pork for a sandwich and a shepherds pie
Both items take an incredible amount of time to prepare

>> No.10853544

>>10853534
The comment was in reference to the supposed inability to transport good between regions

>> No.10853545

>>10853495
>tater-tot rubixcube with meat center

>> No.10853549

>>10853531
I don't give a shit about some dumb netflix show.

I'm asking for a place that makes sushi on that same level. Something that's good enough to impress a well-traveled sushi eater.

I'm surprised you've yet to cough up a single name despite the bold claims of "Equal access".

>> No.10853550

>>10853526
Midwest grows my fuel

most actual fresh veggies are from CA
>>10853527
This is correct and hence why most of the midwest eats shit from boxes/cans or frozen shit
Shipping large amounts of say asparagus is costly
The midwest on average does not really have the income to support expensive items like that

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>>10853537
Its is still a time constrain and cultural divide

>>10853495
Our version on the west coast of this would be this I would think

>> No.10853575

>>10853541
It's not even close to the degree of repetitiveness you said it was.

And all of it was homemade from scratch except the 3 specific instances I mentioned.


>>Dont think you made in one day pulled pork for a sandwich and a shepherds pie
Both items take an incredible amount of time to prepare

The pulled pork was made a week before. I reheated some out of the freezer. The shep pie was scratch made that day. Are you surprised that you found someone on a food forum who actually cooks?

>> No.10853588

>>10853549
Anyone who pays more than $20 for a sushi meal or a bottle of wine is a snob. The difference is negligible.

>> No.10853589

>>10853550
>This is correct and hence why most of the midwest eats shit from boxes/cans or frozen shit
>Shipping large amounts of say asparagus is costly
The fuck are you talking about? Fresh produce is available and affordable literally everywhere in America

>> No.10853597

>>10853550
Depends. Oil boom hits and you have McDonald's paying their employees $30 an hour in flyover land.
Us Californians (don't say Cali) just get electronic kiosks and ignore the hordes of bums and welfare sapping immigrants. Then we import more oil and energy and water and act like we've reduced emissions in the world, and then still fail to meet the standard of the rest of the country emission reductions.

>> No.10853598

>>10853122
>>10853207
>>10853272
>>10853293
>>10853332
>>10853382
>>10853568
These look great desu.

>> No.10853616

>>10853597
On a similar note, Germany gets 40% of their domestically produced energy from lignite. Brown fucking coal a step up from peat.
The Paris agreement was extortion/national level wealth redistribution, nothing more.

>> No.10853630

>>10853498
>>10853501
Imagine finding a chart with Great Lake ports and river ports when we were clearly talking about SEA PORTS.

>> No.10853637

>>10853630
Bad bait.
>The Saint Lawrence Seaway (French: la Voie Maritime du Saint-Laurent) is a system of locks, canals, and channels in Canada and the United States that permits oceangoing vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes of North America, as far inland as the western end of Lake Superior. The seaway is named for the Saint Lawrence River, which flows from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lawrence_Seaway

>> No.10853648

>>10853630
You realize that the Great Lakes and Mississippi and connected rivers are connected to the sea, right?

>> No.10853653

>>10853648
no the mississippi is an inland sea

>> No.10853662

Why are coasties so OBSESSED with flyovers?

>> No.10853848

>>10853061
Because the people there have actual roots and coasties are jealous of them

>> No.10854062

>>10853662
Rent in a coastie region is very high, yet we live rent-free in their heads.

>> No.10854365

>>10853523
?

>> No.10854473

>>10853223
Good news, progress is an empty rhetorical term that doesn't mean anything, there is no progress, especially if you accept evolutionary theory as factual.

>> No.10854506

>>10854473
>falseflag posting