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Depends on what kind of food you ate. Like the ones with a lot of fatty content, that usually makes me feel sick afterwards. So I tend to steer away from those kind of foods.
 
It's funny, I'm Asian and yet I really can't stomach Asian foods (and really, REALLY can't stomach Asian cars). Must be my allergies to 90% of Asian food (and the fact I was brought up on big American cars).
 
...you eat American cars?

I think I misread that badly. :(
 
My favourite thing to eat when I'm having chinese food for dinner <3

My favorite is the ever so classic Golden chicken fingers and white rice. You can't so wrong or sick with that. :3

It's funny, I'm Asian and yet I really can't stomach Asian foods (and really, REALLY can't stomach Asian cars). Must be my allergies to 90% of Asian food (and the fact I was brought up on big American cars).

How ironic, no?

Speaking of Asian things, I remember when I wrote on a white board at school and said:
"I heart Asian people <3"
Then I drew a cantolope slice-ish japan, and mound of China, and a squiggly circle for represent all the other Asian countries.
Then I labeled them "Love" for japan, "Epic" for China, and "Awesome" for everything else. XD

Then someone changed the saying while my back was turned to
"I heart Asian men <3"

T_T
 
I like Far East Asian food...probably because I was raised with them all my life. Even now my Lunch and Dinner usually has Plain Rice in it. XD
 
Snake fruit? What is that? I assume it's some sort of fruit?

The best food, in my opinion, is probably Chinese food. :/ Either that or Irish food.
 
The texture of the skin on the outside is born, and looks and feels like snake skin.

When you peel it off, it's dry, and 3 pieces are usually in it (shaped like 3 apple slices).

If you touch it to your teeth, your teeth momentairly feel numb. It takes like you're eating a rose + an apple (if you can translate the smell). At least that is the best way I can describe the taste.
 
The texture of the skin on the outside is born, and looks and feels like snake skin.

When you peel it off, it's dry, and 3 pieces are usually in it (shaped like 3 apple slices).

If you touch it to your teeth, your teeth momentairly feel numb. It takes like you're eating a rose + an apple (if you can translate the smell). At least that is the best way I can describe the taste.
That sounds awesome. :3

About translating smells as tastes and vise-versa, I always thought that it was normal, but according to people I talk to they can't do that..
 
Ironically, also in Indonesia, I had dried cocoa beans, and cocoa, straight from its pod.

You can taste remnants of chocolate, but I love dark chocolate anyway.

The cocoa straight from the pod, is covered in white goo, that tastes a bit like cotton candy, but if you eat too much of the raw form, you can get sick.
 
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