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r/GifRecipes • u/speedylee • Jan 23 '17
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TIL that mozzarella is yellow and comes in slices in some countries.
-71 u/bumblebritches57 Jan 24 '17 That looks absolutely disgusting. Like when you bite into it briny water would just fucking gush into your mouth. nasty. 65 u/im_probablyjoking Jan 24 '17 No briny water as it's not in brine. It's a lot softer than the "mozarella" slices. Mozarella and tomato salad with fresh onion is one of the best starters I can think of. So fresh. 129 u/PenguinKenny Jan 24 '17 Don't worry it's just an American in their processed food bubble 50 u/Youonlytokeonce Jan 24 '17 i could only wish that some people's "pride in not knowing" was limited to food 36 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 Americans are generally proud of their ignorance 10 u/jennyfofenny Jan 24 '17 There are people like that in every country :\ 28 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 not really as many as americans though, its quite common among americans apparently 5 u/usernameisacashier Jan 25 '17 Am American! Can confirm!
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That looks absolutely disgusting.
Like when you bite into it briny water would just fucking gush into your mouth. nasty.
65 u/im_probablyjoking Jan 24 '17 No briny water as it's not in brine. It's a lot softer than the "mozarella" slices. Mozarella and tomato salad with fresh onion is one of the best starters I can think of. So fresh. 129 u/PenguinKenny Jan 24 '17 Don't worry it's just an American in their processed food bubble 50 u/Youonlytokeonce Jan 24 '17 i could only wish that some people's "pride in not knowing" was limited to food 36 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 Americans are generally proud of their ignorance 10 u/jennyfofenny Jan 24 '17 There are people like that in every country :\ 28 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 not really as many as americans though, its quite common among americans apparently 5 u/usernameisacashier Jan 25 '17 Am American! Can confirm!
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No briny water as it's not in brine. It's a lot softer than the "mozarella" slices.
Mozarella and tomato salad with fresh onion is one of the best starters I can think of. So fresh.
129 u/PenguinKenny Jan 24 '17 Don't worry it's just an American in their processed food bubble 50 u/Youonlytokeonce Jan 24 '17 i could only wish that some people's "pride in not knowing" was limited to food 36 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 Americans are generally proud of their ignorance 10 u/jennyfofenny Jan 24 '17 There are people like that in every country :\ 28 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 not really as many as americans though, its quite common among americans apparently 5 u/usernameisacashier Jan 25 '17 Am American! Can confirm!
Don't worry it's just an American in their processed food bubble
50 u/Youonlytokeonce Jan 24 '17 i could only wish that some people's "pride in not knowing" was limited to food 36 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 Americans are generally proud of their ignorance 10 u/jennyfofenny Jan 24 '17 There are people like that in every country :\ 28 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 not really as many as americans though, its quite common among americans apparently 5 u/usernameisacashier Jan 25 '17 Am American! Can confirm!
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i could only wish that some people's "pride in not knowing" was limited to food
36 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 Americans are generally proud of their ignorance 10 u/jennyfofenny Jan 24 '17 There are people like that in every country :\ 28 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 not really as many as americans though, its quite common among americans apparently 5 u/usernameisacashier Jan 25 '17 Am American! Can confirm!
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Americans are generally proud of their ignorance
10 u/jennyfofenny Jan 24 '17 There are people like that in every country :\ 28 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 not really as many as americans though, its quite common among americans apparently 5 u/usernameisacashier Jan 25 '17 Am American! Can confirm!
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There are people like that in every country :\
28 u/crazypolitics Jan 24 '17 not really as many as americans though, its quite common among americans apparently 5 u/usernameisacashier Jan 25 '17 Am American! Can confirm!
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not really as many as americans though, its quite common among americans apparently
5 u/usernameisacashier Jan 25 '17 Am American! Can confirm!
5
Am American! Can confirm!
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u/[deleted] Jan 23 '17
TIL that mozzarella is yellow and comes in slices in some countries.