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I made a salad today that was in the Food and Wine email... it was weird but good. Fresh cherries, cilantro, onions, white wine vinegar and fish sauce.
A long while ago, a Jewish friend commented on how we turned a jewish food into completely something no jewish person (kosher folks) would ever eat, bagel with cream cheese and bacon bits. I had not even thought of how it appeared disrespectful to my Jewish friend let her see our kids eat something Jewish that had pork in it. Or maybe she didn't care.
I still occasionally have simple ketchup sandwiches. Preferably on cheap hamburger buns.
I wouldn't worry about it, I don't think it's disrespectful at all. Jews can't really afford to make rules about bagels anyway
Okay, this one isn't weird, it is just not commonly found in North America - bitter melon. Mags, is it used in any dishes in the Philippines? I had a dish similar to this in Thailand: http://praneesthaikitchen.com/2011/08/04/stir-fried-bitter-melon-with-egg-recipe/I'm getting bitter melons in my CSA this weekend so I think I am going to make it.
Well, after all that, they switched out the ampalaya for boring old green onions. Lack of rain has limited supplies.ETA: I found the picture I took of the dish I had in Thailand. Pretty certain they salted the bitterness out of it.