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View Poll Results: What do you eat for breakfast?
Meat food(burger, sausage......) 1 4.17%
Eggs(Omlette, hard boiled....) 5 20.83%
Sandwich 1 4.17%
Canned food(Sardines, beans......) 0 0%
Dairy food(Cheese, yogurt......) 1 4.17%
Other(post it) 5 20.83%
Cereal 7 29.17%
anal beads 4 16.67%
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Old 01-26-2013, 10:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 01-27-2013, 02:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Falafel is too try at a normal time of the day.
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Old 01-27-2013, 07:00 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Guys just thought I'd show you these foods that Palestinians often eat here.



Its called Knafeh. Tasty as hell, although I get nausea if I eat it too much. Its only sold in Palestinian bakeries.



And thats falafel in pita, along with salad, chips and tahini. Very common food around here, including in Israel itself. Sold pretty much anywhere.



Thats Hummus. Often eaten with a pita bread.
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Old 01-30-2013, 03:37 AM   #4 (permalink)
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^ that all looks ****ing delicious
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Old 01-30-2013, 04:27 AM   #5 (permalink)
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^ that all looks ****ing delicious
Ive had the opportunity to eat all of these foods in the pictures. And yes, they are indeed delicious.

You live in the US right? Do they have things like Falafel and Hummus over there?
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Ive had the opportunity to eat all of these foods in the pictures. And yes, they are indeed delicious.

You live in the US right? Do they have things like Falafel and Hummus over there?
Yeah we do, although I don't know if I've ever seen knafeh. We actually have a nice little Lebanese place here and it's so good, especially for me since there's a lot of vegetarian friendly foods. Falafel and hummus are pretty popular here though, but I prefer tzatziki sauce over hummus, personally.
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Yeah we do, although I don't know if I've ever seen knafeh. We actually have a nice little Lebanese place here and it's so good, especially for me since there's a lot of vegetarian friendly foods. Falafel and hummus are pretty popular here though, but I prefer tzatziki sauce over hummus, personally.
Ah yes, like I mentioned somewhere before, knafeh is pretty much unique to Palestinian bakeries. Thats why you never seen it. But there might be Palestinian people who immigrated to the US and opened a bakery in the US and brought these kind of things with them to the US though.

Which state do you live in, just curious? Also, Im pretty surprised you've replied so honestly about this, usually your posts seem to be very short and irrelevant.
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Which state do you live in, just curious? Also, Im pretty surprised you've replied so honestly about this, usually your posts seem to be very short and irrelevant.
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Ah yes, like I mentioned somewhere before, knafeh is pretty much unique to Palestinian bakeries. Thats why you never seen it. But there might be Palestinian people who immigrated to the US and opened a bakery in the US and brought these kind of things with them to the US though.

Which state do you live in, just curious? Also, Im pretty surprised you've replied so honestly about this, usually your posts seem to be very short and irrelevant.
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Ive had the opportunity to eat all of these foods in the pictures. And yes, they are indeed delicious.

You live in the US right? Do they have things like Falafel and Hummus over there?
Yeah they have that stuff here. It is probably not as good as the authentic stuff though.
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