• 10 Posts
  • 900 Comments
Joined 2 years ago
cake
Cake day: June 24th, 2024

help-circle




  • Where I live, grape flavour is not common at all. The few times I tasted it, I didn’t like it. It tasted super artificial and not like grape at all.
    Buuuuut, when I was in Romania I ate some thick skinned, round, fleshy grapes that taste exactly like the candy grape flavour. They were good actually









  • I think anyone in India and Africa speaks 4 languages easily.

    1. their regional language (i.e. Masaai, Yoruba, Xhosa)
    2. the over-regional language (Arabic, Swahili)
    3. a coloniser language (English, French)
    4. and possibly just enough of a neighbouring regional language

    I think many Chinese people are also bilingual (i.e. Wu+ always mandarin). They often learn another language in school (English or something geographically closer, like Korean).



  • I appreciate your fervour, and I too want Australia and the EU to grow closer and to have a strong foundation of middle powers and free democracies.

    Just a short idea about “you can call it parmesan made in northern Italy”. You might want to look up, where the city of Parma is located, from which the cheese gets its name.

    I don’t think our countries’ relationship should break on this rock. But just my perspective: I think it’s a battle of culture vs. capitalsm. To the people of Parma, the Parmigiano cheese means quite a lot. If I found out, there was a big cheese maker in my area, I honestly would rather he represented my region in the name, than some Italian region to get a bit more profit.