What's your go to comfort food?
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I need to try this Sinigang pompano.Maryalle wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 23:31 Comfort food is one of the greatest categories in food, in my opinion. Everybody has a different one and because humans aren't just one-dimensional beings, every person probably has differentiating comfort foods that they go to depending on the circumstances.
My top 5 comfort foods, in no particular order:
- Burgers
- Sinigang pompano (a Filipino soup that uses the pompano fish)
- Sandwiches (specifically a Subway sandwich with herb and cheese bread, turkey, swiss cheese, tomato, lettuce, banana peppers, chipotle sauce, and mayo)
- Chips and dip
- Rice and any type of roll (spring roll, pork rolls, etc.)
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Green tea as a comfort food? That's a first
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Chapati sounds delicious mate. I'll go check it out.Silvia Sianto wrote: ↑24 Mar 2024, 23:24 First post because this is an easy one, , , chapati madondo so i can fill up real quick or really anything milky and sweet e.g. white chocolate and salad
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Mac and cheese is indeed a classic.Muhammad Haikal Birton wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024, 03:01 Macaroni and cheese is a classic comfort food that has the ability to instantly make any day better. It's a dish that brings back memories of childhood and is often associated with feelings of warmth and security.
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A tub of ice cream with some pudding
Dried fruits with lots of snacks
You know what ...its not easy to choose when the sight of food just makes you happy.
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Normally I'm not a picky eater, as far as it's homemade with lots of love every food is designed to heal seriously.
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