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  • ? suke (singekijyosei) 556

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  • ? kaga (kancolle) 22k

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  • ID: 2816599
  • Uploader: Elf song »
  • Date: over 8 years ago
  • Size: 86.8 KB .jpg (640x1501) »
  • Source: x.com/singekijyosei/status/895566526798897152 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 2
  • Favorites: 4
  • Status: Active

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kaga (kantai collection and 1 more) drawn by suke_(singekijyosei)

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  • firechikara
    over 8 years ago
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    Pasta with fried rice? Is it common on Japan to have a combination like this?
    I either eat one or other but never tried both at the same time.

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    BlastingNaba
    over 8 years ago
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    I had risotto with Gyoza tonight, but I'unno if that's the same thing.

    Still pretty good, if a little carb heavy.

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    bakudan00
    over 8 years ago
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    I remember in Indonesia, i ate what they call a "Minas". Which is rice and noodle fried together to create a hybrid fried rice/noodle. It was pretty good.

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    NWSiaCB
    over 8 years ago
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    Honestly, that looks more like someone just dumped some instant yakisoba on top of their fried rice. I don't think it's a real dish.

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    Guardian54
    over 8 years ago
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    bakudan00 said:

    I remember in Indonesia, i ate what they call a "Minas". Which is rice and noodle fried together to create a hybrid fried rice/noodle. It was pretty good.

    And Indonesian restaurants in New Zealand call it Minas Tirith if it's piled in levels like in the image, obviously.

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    Garrus
    over 8 years ago
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    Guardian54 said:

    And Indonesian restaurants in New Zealand call it Minas Tirith if it's piled in levels like in the image, obviously.

    You're kidding, right? I know every last film set in Middle Earth has been filmed there, but really?

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    BlastingNaba
    over 8 years ago
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    Garrus said:

    You're kidding, right? I know every last film set in Middle Earth has been filmed there, but really?

    It's New Zealand, dude. We've got a complex about the slightest shit that puts us onto the world stage. LOTR was the PSY of the 'naughts.

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    oracle135
    over 8 years ago
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    Reminds me of Nasi Goreng Mawut

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    astraympx
    over 8 years ago
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    Minas, Mie Nasi Goreng, Basically Fried Noodles and Rice.

    Actually in near of my college there a small restaurant that sell "minastel", which mean Mie Nasi Telor (Noodles, Rice, and Egg).

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    Kei Fujitora
    over 8 years ago
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    astraympx said:

    Minas, Mie Nasi Goreng, Basically Fried Noodles and Rice.

    Actually in near of my college there a small restaurant that sell "minastel", which mean Mie Nasi Telor (Noodles, Rice, and Egg).

    And the infamous "internet" (Indomie, Telor, Kornet)....which stands for Indomie(Indonesia's top instant noodle brand, so famous that the locals use "indomie" to refer to instant noodles in general.), egg, and corned beef.

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