A very well made meat loaf. With all the trendy foods now, it's an old school staple that holds it's value but doesn't get a lot of attention.
My mom still makes the best one. Still have no idea what all she puts in it but it kicks ass.
What are the most underrated foods? One of my votes goes to tamales.
A very well made meat loaf. With all the trendy foods now, it's an old school staple that holds it's value but doesn't get a lot of attention.
My mom still makes the best one. Still have no idea what all she puts in it but it kicks ass.
Fried calf liver smothered in onions, gravy, and bacon.
Tofu is underrated too imho. You don't even need to chew it and it tastes very good if cooked the right way. I like it just as much as OP loves pickles imho because for someone who rarely eats meat or any animal products, such foods like tofu are the main sources of protein, which also contain various vitamins but no cholesterol
Hot Pockets.
Agreed actually. Good call.
tofu is very underrated, Rogue knows his asian .
not a trendy choice but PB and J sandwiches have never gotten old to me, i figured I would've gotten burned out after 9th grade but never happened.
I'll say Pho is some of the most overrated food. Tried some in Portland and couldn't stand it.
salt and vinegar kettle cooked chips, i could eat that everyday for the rest of my life.
this was the next thing i was going to sayto the mopper
"15 year old snatch"
-Avante
Samosas
Doesn't sound bad at all
Almonds , raisins , spinach
the soya beans dont go to waste making tofu, u can always use the waste product to make soya bean drink
tofu + ginger sauce
A perfectly made, freshly baked, unadulterated/undoctored, buttery, plain croissant.
Mussels. Oysters get the most attention, but mussels give the most bang for the buck.
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