Noodles all night long, baby.
Chips.
'All he needs is for somebody to throw handgrenades at him for the rest of his life...'Rice, no contest.
Rice. I've grown up eating it with curry, daal, korma, beans, etc. almost every day (though I still have no taste for spicy food!).
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.Noodles. They usually taste better to me. Though, most of the time, it depends on the type of noodles and rice.
edited 24th Jun '12 6:36:32 AM by strawberryflavored
Potatoes. Rice. But then I hardly eat any dishes that contain noodles.
I like rice. Rice with some onion and a good curry sauce. Fuck yeah.
Come to think of it, I don't ever really eat noodles.
And let us pray that come it may (As come it will for a' that)I enjoy both, but I tend to eat rice more often than I eat noodles. It usually depends on what else I am eating in the meal.
Stupid doomed timeline...Noodles are just eggy string.
Except when they're spaghetti.
'All he needs is for somebody to throw handgrenades at him for the rest of his life...'I like noodles better, probably because I eat rice all the time. My family is Guyanese, so everything involves rice.
Noodles all they way.
Spaghetti and angel hair!
FUCK YOUR NOISE RICE NOODLES
Though in all seriousness...Rice, jasmine, Thai cuisine. I love the hell out of their noodle based dishes though. ALL HAIL THE RICE NOODLES.
edited 24th Jun '12 10:25:35 AM by Aondeug
If someone wants to accuse us of eating coconut shells, then that's their business. We know what we're doing. - Achaan ChahWoah the fuck.
Are you me?
Of course noodles. Rice has no taste, you silly sods.
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.Noodles have no taste, too, man.
Good pasta does.
It really depends on the dish. There are some things that just wouldn't be right- dirty linguini? Rice and meat balls? So both are good, in different ways. I use them both constantly.
Mura: -flips the bird to veterinary science with one hand and Euclidean geometry with the other-Ah, well if you bring pasta into the equation, it wins no contest. Italian people.
I vowed, and so did you: Beyond this wall- we would make it through.@Hopey: I don't think so, though I do come from the same countrynote .
edited 24th Jun '12 10:50:08 AM by Telcontar
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.@ Tele. You live in ye olde Blightly? Or you come from ye old South Asia?
Okay, I'm just gonna come right out and say it, I despise people who call pasta "noodles". It's either pasta or macaroni, or call it by what it specifically is (e.g.: ziti, capellini, cavatelli, spaghetti, etc.).
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.Macaroni is a specific type of pasta. Other than that I agree.
Mura: -flips the bird to veterinary science with one hand and Euclidean geometry with the other-@ Odd. What? Who calls pasta noodles?
ExactlyWhatItSaysInTheTitle
The reason I've compared these two, is because of their staple status. They've served as the basis of many foods. Southern Chinese and Northern Chinese are often distinguished by their preference for one or the other.
edited 24th Jun '12 5:30:35 AM by blueflame724
I treat all living things equally. That is to say, I eat all living things