Posted on 12/17/2016 10:20:36 AM PST by LouieFisk
A vessel containing meat soup, prepared more than 2,000 years ago, was discovered during archaeological excavations in China's Henan province, authorities said on Thursday. The stew, containing beef bones and other ingredients, was discovered on Monday at an archaeological tomb site in Chengyang district near the city of Xinyang, Efe news reported.
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One of them said, translated, “Help! I’m being held in a Chu thanatophilia cookie factory...”
That wasn’t beef.
Cat?
“....in New York’s Chinatown.”
Why isnt it called beef stew?
It tasted like chicken.
Why isnt it called beef stew?
It tasted like chicken.
In Korea, they just call it kim-chee
I’d add some water, 3 minutes in the microwave, give it a good stir, and give it a try!
“In Korea, they just call it kim-chee”
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Don’t need to tell me ‘bout kimchi, I had a Korean girlfriend.
Peeee-Yoouu!! (re: kimchi, not the gf - she was a cutie.)
Was it from Campbell's?
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