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      My dad: “boiled hotdogs in store-brand white bread are what the real athletes eat.”

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      peanut butter sandwiches were one of my favorite things growing up. I’d still be eating them today, even though I have to make my own peanut butter here in Japan, except for my body declaring war on gluten (probably celiac since 1 parent has it, but not confirmed yet).

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        Peanut butter isn’t sold in Japan?! I’d starve lmao

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          You can find it, but it’s rarer and typically quite expensive. I don’t know who carries it in my corner of rural Japan. I just make my own in the food processor (peanuts + salt + patience). Peanut Cream (which has a vaguely peanutty flavor but mostly a cream flavor and a ton of sugar) is quite popular, but I don’t care for it.

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            I wish asian bakeries understood that adding a bit of salt to the peanut cream makes it a whole lot better.

            Instead they add more sugar

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    French fries is the standard German pool food. Like, nowhere else do you see stands selling nothing but fries (with ketchup and/or mayo, of course). And they just don’t taste as good anywhere else, I guess it’s the chlorine in the air making the salt taste extra special without actually tasting more salty.

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    And it was damn good. What’s that German saying? “Hunger makes the best sauce”? When you’re really hungry this is five Michelin star good.

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      In dutch they say: “Hunger makes raw beans taste sweet”!

      when packing up after windsurfing, they would advise against taking your trapeze off (a huge belly belt that can connect you to the sail, handsfree!) before you had access too food, because more often then not, it would unleash the hunger beast within. It was fun to have that power over your own hunger! GIMME THOSE SWEET BEANS!

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      In English we say “hunger makes the best sauce” which is startlingly similar.

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      In Poland we have “Hunger is the best condiment”, I guess it might be something similar

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    We had a fish and chip shop opposite the pool. I don’t think I have eaten anything better than those salty vinegary chips, the childish exhaustion and hunger made them absolutely magical.

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    For me it was vending machine peanuts, because that’s what they had in the swimming pool building

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    I don’t get it, why you have a line of crisps next to the sandwich? And why would you have cold food with cola?

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          Drinking a cold beverage with lunch on a hot day isn’t a thing? Absolutely from space.

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              You’re from space. They go AMAZING together. Basically any flavor of chip. And with basically any sandwich you can throw the chips into the sandwich (my favorite is bbq chips into a turkey sammy), crunch them down with the piece of bread you removed to add them and chomp chomp chomp.

              Absolutely fire. Where are you actually from tho? Cuz it’s such a staple where I’m from

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      The crisps were there because they had salt and fat. This was typical food for children after swimming. The cold food is because it was 30-40°C outside.

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      Does soda have pairings like wine? I had no idea, I just cracked open sodas. What kinda faux pas have I been doing all my life? Oh God, is everyone looking at me weird when I drink soda wrong?

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        Oh God, is everyone looking at me weird when I drink soda wrong?

        If you’re not holding it in the crook of your elbow, lifting your arm, and pouring it onto your outstretched tongue, then at least one of us is doing it wrong, and I think it’s you, and everyone is silently judging you for your weird way of drinking. They don’t drink with their elbows probably because they don’t want to embarass you.