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What is your favorite food to eat?

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I am craving a box of valentine chocolates right about now.
 

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I'm generally a fan of fast food, such as burgers, fried chicken, pizza. I really like Cupcakes and chocolate (I have a sweet tooth). ^-^
 

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There's this traditional food on my island, Curaçao, called Okra Soup and i absolutely love it. It's made from the okra vegetable and can include some vegetables, fish, shrimp, beef and is commonly eaten with polenta. It's "Slimier" then your traditional soup (which puts a lot of people of), but it's so freaking good.
 

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Generally speaking, I love practically anything seafood. Not as much with cooked fish, but more along the lines of things like Clams, Crabs, Raw Fish (The variations used for Sushi), and my top favorite....Lobster.

I blame living between the ocean and the bay for most of my life. Seafood markets were easy access along with restaurants.

I also have a thing for Japanese foods. But that goes alongside the seafood addiction...

And if you were to as me what kind of desert? Cheesecake. Enough said.

There's this traditional food on my island, Curaçao, called Okra Soup and i absolutely love it. It's made from the okra vegetable and can include some vegetables, fish, shrimp, beef and is commonly eaten with polenta. It's "Slimier" then your traditional soup (which puts a lot of people of), but it's so freaking good.
I've had fried Okra and regular cooked Orkra. And while I'm usually put off by the sliminess of regular cooked Okra...I must say, I would try that soup. I love trying new recipes that are lesser known.
 

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