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varies by region, perhaps? Pati Jinich uses a bit on her show. The food I get here uses it but it might be Hispanics adapting to Anglo tastes? -- nm
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crash davis
The stereotype is that Anglo people don't like garlic though -- nm
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Roger More (aka RogerMore)
Mar 31 '20, 20:18
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That has to be old or an eastern thing, you should have seen the lines for garlic fries at Mariners games. -- nm
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crash davis
Mar 31, 20:20
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It's definitely an English thing. But it's also a "this mayonnaise make my Wonder bread spicy" thing. -- nm
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Roger More
Mar 31, 20:26
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that made me giggle, thanks! -- nm
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crash davis
Mar 31, 20:27
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