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Malenko:

--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on June 08, 2011, 10:57:20 pm --- Look to the Asians.  Very few fat Asians proportionately overseas.  Lots of veggies, a little meat, steamed rice (or sticky rice, or bean thread noodles...) and Tea. (obviously not the deep fried battered stuff)   The dishes are easy, fast to cook, delicious, and healthy.

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Sounds a little racist. lol


--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on June 08, 2011, 10:57:20 pm --- Asians dont eat much if any dairy, dont snack on high fat garbage like potato chips, dont eat too much sugar, and until only recently, had very little 'fast-food'.

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You're kidding right?!!!?? I LOVE Japanese chips, both potato and corn chips. They've been popular in japan for decades (Calbees been around since 1950)! My "snack drawer" at work is laughable, the one at my house is worse.

Malenko:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on June 09, 2011, 09:26:51 am ---Ugh, please don't indulge him when he's between thorazine shots.  I only go to asian grocery stores on a weekly basis so maybe something's changed since last Wednesday, but at least half the aisles are snack food.  Extremely unhealthy snack food, some of it delicious.   ;D

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I went to Mitsuwa Marketplace in Edgewater, NJ yesterday after an on-site visit. Its like a mini japan, huge grocery store and 4 or 5 restaurants inside with AMAZING food. 1/2 of the market is Sake, Alcohol, and snacks. Almost all of it is delicious, even the Tuna Jerky. They even have an import toy store called MARS where you can buy a ton of japanese ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---, most of it is a bit pricey. Ive been to a ton of the Philippine markets in San Anotonio, my now ex fiancee loved the powdered candy stuff (I cant think of the name)

Now you have me missing Barbacoa =(

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: Malenko on June 09, 2011, 11:01:29 am ---my now ex fiancee loved the powdered candy stuff (I cant think of the name)

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Mikezilla:
You gotta watch losing weight that fast though, like everyone else said. I did what you are doing and I lost about 90 pounds in a little less than a year, and starting working out a lot, gave myself freaking diabetes. I worked out so much, it wore out my pancreas because I was over exerting myself. My liver kept creating more glucose to compensate for my muscles using it all, and the pancreas just couldnt keep up. Youre going to have a lot of flabby skin if you lose it too fast.

And yeah, Im with Malenko, that was a little racist. Asians have a TON of unhealthy stuff. There are a million Filipinos here, have you seen the ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- they eat? Its disgusting, and loaded with fat. I forgot what its called, but they have some pork ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- that just floats in lard. Its kinda gross. I love me some lumpia though.

We have a Mitsuwa here too, its pretty cool, but they close too damn early. They have all kinds of treats, and most of them are unhealthy.

CCM:

--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on June 08, 2011, 10:57:20 pm ---
 Look to the Asians.  Very few fat Asians proportionately overseas.  Lots of veggies, a little meat, steamed rice (or sticky rice, or bean thread noodles...) and Tea. (obviously not the deep fried battered stuff)   


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deep fried battered tea?




--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on June 08, 2011, 10:57:20 pm --- Asians dont eat much if any dairy, dont snack on high fat garbage like potato chips, dont eat too much sugar, and until only recently, had very little 'fast-food'.


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First Kitchen... opened in 1977

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Kitchen


Mister Donut

In 1983, Duskin Co. Ltd. of Japan took an unprecedented step by acquiring the sales and trademark rights for Asia from Mister Donut of America. This gave Duskin control and paved the way for the introduction of new tastes as well as the streamlining of all Mister Donut stores, not only in Japan, but even in other countries in the Asia-Pacific. As a result, Mister Donut has grown to a chain of more 1,100 stores in Japan alone claiming the main  market share, with Dunkin Donuts bowing out of the market three years ago.


McDonalds has been in Japan since 1971.


Yoshinoya opened in 1899

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshinoya


Dipper Dan opened in 1972

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dipper_Dan

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