Kuchen is the German word for cake. Kuchen, the famous German cake is also very famous Chile from early German settlers. Usually made with all sorts of fruits and cinnamon on top of the Kuchen.
Borscht is From the Ukrainian origin that is also very poular within Europe. The main ingredient that all borscht has is the beet. THere are some borscht soups that do not need beets, these soups are usually tomato based. Borscht usually contains: beets, potatoes, cabbage, carrots (other vegetables) and meat. There are also different kinds of broscht types, vegetarian (just take the meat out), regular, tomato based, and green borscht.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
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I think the health in Kenya or just Africa is kind of sad but its their culture. A lot of people in Africa are diagnosed with AIDS and then some of them later dwon the road die of the disease.
Reading the McDonald's article doesn't surprise me at all. It doesn't surprise me that McDonald's is everywhere and is still building chains around the world as we speak. I am pretty sure they have some different stuff on the menu from which I have seen through the window in China. I can see McDonald's in China being a little more expensice than the US because US has a lot more beef than China does.
The Ache video didn't really load well but what I got out of the visual was that the people really depend on roots or what they can find in the wild.
The Jewish video really made food look tough to make. There is so many rules to making it. If any knid of meat or something touches the dough or what they are cooking they have to burn or dispose of. You have to make the foods a certain way. You can't use milk for the products. This makes me ask, what does kosher food taste like?
Reading the McDonald's article doesn't surprise me at all. It doesn't surprise me that McDonald's is everywhere and is still building chains around the world as we speak. I am pretty sure they have some different stuff on the menu from which I have seen through the window in China. I can see McDonald's in China being a little more expensice than the US because US has a lot more beef than China does.
The Ache video didn't really load well but what I got out of the visual was that the people really depend on roots or what they can find in the wild.
The Jewish video really made food look tough to make. There is so many rules to making it. If any knid of meat or something touches the dough or what they are cooking they have to burn or dispose of. You have to make the foods a certain way. You can't use milk for the products. This makes me ask, what does kosher food taste like?
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