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In response to
"
This is correct (loosi got D right, Tru got the second C right) -- nm
"
by
Roger More
(and here's the link) -- (link)
Posted by
Roger More (aka rogermore)
Jul 3 '13, 13:34
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http://www.10best.com/awards/travel/best-iconic-american-foods/
(www.10best.com)
Responses:
Who puts onions on a Beef sandwich? I think they got the picture wrong. -- nm
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spamlet
Jul 3, 14:05
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Not entirely sure that's a pic of an Italian Beef. No giardiniera. -- nm
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the liioulu ithout a w
Jul 3, 14:11
Fried Cheese Curds?! At least it's cheese.
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the liioulu ithout a w
Jul 3, 13:38
Pastrami? Okay. I would have guessed pizza but pastrami is good choice. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 3, 13:36
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how do you pick? there's also bagels, hot dogs, Manhattan clam chowder. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 3, 13:37
17
Manhattan clam chowder is the tomato-based one, right?
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kelly
Jul 3, 13:45
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yes. on the base. -- nm
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peglegpete
Jul 3, 13:50
Both of them come from RI, IIRC. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 3, 13:47
4
Manhattan could be from both. It was made both here and there and there's no proof of where it was invented first.
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Krusty
Jul 3, 14:06
3
wiki says it was originally done by Portuguese in Rhode Island, and it was given the "Manhattan" name as an insult -- (link)
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Roger More
Jul 3, 14:08
2
This article says mid 1800's by Italians and Portuguese in NY and R.I. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 3, 14:15
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Oops. Linky... -- (link)
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Krusty
Jul 3, 14:15
Bagels and hot dogs are great choices as well. I've never had clam chowder but my understanding is N.E. is much better.
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Krusty
Jul 3, 13:39
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Chicago Red Hots are better. -- nm
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the liioulu ithout a w
Jul 3, 13:43
6
Too much stuff on those. It's like a salad on a hot dog.
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Krusty
Jul 3, 14:01
5
Garden in a bun. And you don't have to put them all on at once. As long as you don't put ketchup on your dog.
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the liioulu ithout a w
Jul 3, 14:08
4
The usual toppings like pepperoni or sausage but rarely do people get a lot of toppings.
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Krusty
Jul 3, 14:14
3
We usually get one topping beside the sauce and cheese. Even on the deep dish. And ketchup on a dog? Yuck. -- nm
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the liioulu ithout a w
Jul 3, 14:23
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I was agreeing with you about the ketchup. Never! I only use mustard. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 3, 14:27
1
Aah,, got it. Misread that. Sorry. And mustard for me. Along with onions and tomatos. -- nm
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the liioulu ithout a w
Jul 3, 14:28
manhattan isn't really from NY anyway. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 3, 13:43
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See above, it might be. Hard to know where it started first. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 3, 14:06
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