I insinuated nothing. I formed my statement around your reply.
Yes. partly because Americans could and often did take part in the Grand Tour of the European Continent.....and even those who didn't do that, would leave the Americas and go overseas to Italy, Spain, and other places - sometimes even going overseas to other parts of the Americas.Did Americans eat "Authentic" Italian food before 21st century foodie culture?
and even in the US and Canada and Mexico (etc), there were genuine authentic 1st-generation Italians who were cooking the food they knew and had grown up with.
I am shocked, utterly shocked, I say, to hear you assert that wealthy affluent nations have people who can literally afford to overeat.I'm thin as a stick but statistics show anglo countries are amongst the fattest in the world.
so even when you use American foods, you feel the need to put it in non-native cuisines? a minute ago, you were railing against polluting the noble exotic cuisines of anywhere thats not an Anglophone nation, with ingredients from any nation not their own.
sure they did - they may not have always woken up every morning knowing if they would be eating boar or deer or ostrich egg that evening, but the quality and taste of the boar/egg/deer was the same as the other times they ate boar/egg/deer.Premodern agriculturalists have access to less variety of foods than modern ones do and premodern hunter gatherers don't have access to the same consistency of ingredients.
this is the first time in my long life that I've ever heard anyone say "i ate something in Oceania"....given that Oceania is a realm in biogeography, your reply is confusing.Banana is nice i do admit but one of the worse things i ever remember having was a "pancake" in oceania which was to oil and only vaguely flavourful.
wait, you were railing and screaming that every cuisine is unique and should never be adulterated with other ingredients...and now you're saying its interchangeable.I do not like sweetcorn and maize fills the same role as any other grain
is this because its grown by people you regard as primitives?
you've never had any beans or peas? wow.tho i prefer rice. I have never tried climbing beans.
no, the first time i asked, you rambled a bunch of things, and then mentioned pumpkins.I did answer your question partially and relevantly.
the way you ordered your post, it appears that you're saying that answering partially & relevantly is not relevant to steaming; I suspect you didn't mean that, but I have no clue what you're trying to form a rebuttal to.Which is not relevant in steaming
given your insistence that pizza is always cooked with wood-smoke ovens, it strikes me as strange thatand no i have never eaten bbq.
1. you seem unfamiliar with the idea that anything can pick up a taste from the smoke its cooked in.
2. anything other than pizza can be cooked in a wood-smoke oven.
"been given"? given by who?I never said Anglos couldn't cook just that the cuisine they have been given is bad.