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Top 10 countries known for their exceptional cuisine and some of their iconic dishes:

1. **Italy**: Renowned for its fresh ingredients and regional diversity, Italian cuisine is celebrated worldwide. Signature dishes include pizza (Naples), pasta (Bologna), risotto (Lombardy), and gelato (Florence).

2. **Japan**: With an emphasis on seasonality and presentation, Japanese cuisine is both elegant and diverse. Standout dishes include sushi (raw fish with seasoned rice), sashimi (sliced raw fish), ramen (noodle soup), and tempura (battered and fried seafood or vegetables).

3. **France**: Considered the epitome of fine dining, French cuisine is characterized by its rich sauces, buttery pastries, and exquisite flavors. Notable dishes include croissants (buttery flaky pastry), coq au vin (chicken braised in wine), bouillabaisse (Provencal fish stew), and crepes (thin pancakes).

4. **Thailand**: Thai cuisine is known for its bold flavors, aromatic spices, and vibrant colors. Popular dishes include Pad Thai (stir-fried noodles), green curry (spicy coconut curry), Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup), and mango sticky rice (dessert made with mangoes and glutinous rice).

5. **India**: With its diverse regional cuisines, Indian food offers a kaleidoscope of flavors and textures. Signature dishes include chicken tikka masala (grilled chicken in creamy tomato sauce), biryani (aromatic rice dish), butter chicken (tandoori chicken in buttery tomato sauce), and dosa (fermented crepe).

6. **Mexico**: Mexican cuisine is a fiesta of flavors, combining indigenous ingredients with Spanish influences. Standout dishes include tacos (soft or hard shell tortillas filled with various ingredients), enchiladas (rolled tortillas filled with meat and topped with sauce), guacamole (avocado dip), and mole (rich sauce made with chocolate and spices).

7. **Spain**: Spanning from the Mediterranean coast to the mountains of the Pyrenees, Spanish cuisine reflects its diverse geography and history. Notable dishes include paella (saffron-infused rice dish with seafood or meat), tapas (small plates of appetizers), gazpacho (chilled tomato soup), and churros (fried dough pastry).

8. **China**: With a culinary history spanning thousands of years, Chinese cuisine is characterized by its diversity of flavors, cooking techniques, and regional variations. Iconic dishes include Peking duck (roast duck with crispy skin), dumplings (filled dough pockets), Kung Pao chicken (spicy stir-fry with peanuts), and hot pot (simmering broth for cooking various ingredients).

9. **Greece**: Greek cuisine emphasizes fresh ingredients, olive oil, and Mediterranean flavors. Standout dishes include moussaka (layered eggplant and meat casserole), souvlaki (grilled meat skewers), Greek salad (tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, and feta cheese), and baklava (sweet pastry made with layers of phyllo dough, nuts, and honey).

10. **Turkey**: Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Turkish cuisine is a fusion of diverse influences, resulting in a delicious array of dishes. Notable examples include kebabs (grilled meat skewers), baklava (sweet pastry with layers of nuts and honey), mezze (assorted appetizers), and Turkish delight (gel-like confection flavored with fruits and nuts).

These countries and their culinary delights offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of global cuisine, each with its own unique flavors, ingredients, and cultural significance. Whether you're indulging in a plate of pasta in Italy, savoring sushi in Japan, or enjoying a spicy curry in India, exploring the world through its food is an adventure for the senses.
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5. **India**: With its diverse regional cuisines, Indian food offers a kaleidoscope of flavors and textures. Signature dishes include chicken tikka masala (grilled chicken in creamy tomato sauce), biryani (aromatic rice dish), butter chicken (tandoori chicken in buttery tomato sauce), and dosa (fermented crepe).
 
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Top 10 countries known for their exceptional cuisine and some of their iconic dishes:

1. **Italy**: Renowned for its fresh ingredients and regional diversity, Italian cuisine is celebrated worldwide. Signature dishes include pizza (Naples), pasta (Bologna), risotto (Lombardy), and gelato (Florence).

2. **Japan**: With an emphasis on seasonality and presentation, Japanese cuisine is both elegant and diverse. Standout dishes include sushi (raw fish with seasoned rice), sashimi (sliced raw fish), ramen (noodle soup), and tempura (battered and fried seafood or vegetables).

3. **France**: Considered the epitome of fine dining, French cuisine is characterized by its rich sauces, buttery pastries, and exquisite flavors. Notable dishes include croissants (buttery flaky pastry), coq au vin (chicken braised in wine), bouillabaisse (Provencal fish stew), and crepes (thin pancakes).

4. **Thailand**: Thai cuisine is known for its bold flavors, aromatic spices, and vibrant colors. Popular dishes include Pad Thai (stir-fried noodles), green curry (spicy coconut curry), Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup), and mango sticky rice (dessert made with mangoes and glutinous rice).

5. **India**: With its diverse regional cuisines, Indian food offers a kaleidoscope of flavors and textures. Signature dishes include chicken tikka masala (grilled chicken in creamy tomato sauce), biryani (aromatic rice dish), butter chicken (tandoori chicken in buttery tomato sauce), and dosa (fermented crepe).

6. **Mexico**: Mexican cuisine is a fiesta of flavors, combining indigenous ingredients with Spanish influences. Standout dishes include tacos (soft or hard shell tortillas filled with various ingredients), enchiladas (rolled tortillas filled with meat and topped with sauce), guacamole (avocado dip), and mole (rich sauce made with chocolate and spices).

7. **Spain**: Spanning from the Mediterranean coast to the mountains of the Pyrenees, Spanish cuisine reflects its diverse geography and history. Notable dishes include paella (saffron-infused rice dish with seafood or meat), tapas (small plates of appetizers), gazpacho (chilled tomato soup), and churros (fried dough pastry).

8. **China**: With a culinary history spanning thousands of years, Chinese cuisine is characterized by its diversity of flavors, cooking techniques, and regional variations. Iconic dishes include Peking duck (roast duck with crispy skin), dumplings (filled dough pockets), Kung Pao chicken (spicy stir-fry with peanuts), and hot pot (simmering broth for cooking various ingredients).

9. **Greece**: Greek cuisine emphasizes fresh ingredients, olive oil, and Mediterranean flavors. Standout dishes include moussaka (layered eggplant and meat casserole), souvlaki (grilled meat skewers), Greek salad (tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, and feta cheese), and baklava (sweet pastry made with layers of phyllo dough, nuts, and honey).

10. **Turkey**: Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Turkish cuisine is a fusion of diverse influences, resulting in a delicious array of dishes. Notable examples include kebabs (grilled meat skewers), baklava (sweet pastry with layers of nuts and honey), mezze (assorted appetizers), and Turkish delight (gel-like confection flavored with fruits and nuts).

These countries and their culinary delights offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of global cuisine, each with its own unique flavors, ingredients, and cultural significance. Whether you're indulging in a plate of pasta in Italy, savoring sushi in Japan, or enjoying a spicy curry in India, exploring the world through its food is an adventure for the senses.
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good list

just add egyptian/moroccan food instead of japanese food
 
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good list

just add egyptian/moroccan food instead of japanese food
Not in a million years honestly. But MENA food is also good.
 
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Not in a million years honestly. But MENA food is also good.
never understood the appeal of japanese food, mainly due to unflavoured rice and raw fish

mirin your current machiavelli pfp btw
 
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never understood the appeal of japanese food, mainly due to unflavoured rice and raw fish

mirin your current machiavelli pfp btw
Japan has incredible longevity mainly due to diet and lifestyle. But MENA food mogs hard, kebab FTW.

Thanks, I was thoroughly fascinated with The Prince and took notes through the entire book. Do you have any similar books to recommend? I'm currently reading Max Stirner's The Ego and Its Own which is practically the antithesis to the Communist Manifesto and I'm blown away.
 
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Honestly I mostly prefer American, Italian and MENA food nowadays, and the occasional Swedish dish here and there
 
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Honestly I mostly prefer American, Italian and MENA food nowadays, and the occasional Swedish dish here and there
American mogs hard, BBQ is unbeatable tbh. Big greasy hamburgers, nomnom. But Sweden has a lot of nice dishes that make you feel productive when eating, reverse goyslop.
 
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American mogs hard, BBQ is unbeatable tbh. Big greasy hamburgers, nomnom. But Sweden has a lot of nice dishes that make you feel productive when eating, reverse goyslop.
Yeah people shit on American food all the time without realizing they eat it 24/7 JFL
 
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Japan has incredible longevity mainly due to diet and lifestyle. But MENA food mogs hard, kebab FTW.
yeah i agree that the japanese live long lives

but tastewise mena food mogs, at least to my palate

American mogs hard, BBQ is unbeatable tbh. Big greasy hamburgers, nomnom.
american bbq food definitely mogs taste-wise but just keep in mind that charring meat and burning meat can produce carcinogens

so it's okay to eat barbecued charr-grilled meat once in a while

Thanks, I was thoroughly fascinated with The Prince and took notes through the entire book. Do you have any similar books to recommend? I'm currently reading Max Stirner's The Ego and Its Own which is practically the antithesis to the Communist Manifesto and I'm blown away.
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there's a modern and super popular book i could recommend you to read, it's just called the 48 laws of power by the author, robert greene, who is another admirer of machiavelli

i watched an interview of this author and i was impressed by his thinking

the book is pretty non-NT and more misanthropic though so just keep that in mind if you're going to implement robert's advice in your own life
 
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yeah i agree that the japanese live long lives

but tastewise mena food mogs, at least to my palate
Well I generally prefer MENA food as well, but Japanese food is inherently superior in what it brings.
american bbq food definitely mogs taste-wise but just keep in mind that charring meat and burning meat can produce carcinogens

so it's okay to eat barbecued charr-grilled meat once in a while
Char causes cancer I know, that's why I also scrape off the black parts of toasts.
nice

there's a modern and super popular book i could recommend you to read, it's just called the 48 laws of power by the author, robert greene, who is another admirer of machiavelli

i watched an interview of this author and i was impressed by his thinking

the book is pretty non-NT and more misanthropic though so just keep that in mind if you're going to implement robert's advice in your own life
Robert Greene seems like a retard in my opinion, I saw him say that looks did not matter at all and it all came down to personality. He read The Prince so many Goddamn times he thought everything circulated back to how you handle situations rather than outside factors. But I guess as an author based around the idea of taking action, saying that certain things are predetermined is not the wisest decision.
 
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Robert Greene seems like a retard in my opinion, I saw him say that looks did not matter at all and it all came down to personality. He read The Prince so many Goddamn times he thought everything circulated back to how you handle situations rather than outside factors. But I guess as an author based around the idea of taking action, saying that certain things are predetermined is not the wisest decision.
I agree with most of the 48 laws of power written by Robert Greene, and these laws aren't helpful in slaying or attracting women, but rather for moving up the social hierarchy or political power scene. I don't agree with Robert Greene when he says looks don't matter and that everything circulates back to how you handle situations rather than outside/external factors. However to an extent, some things (not in the field of dating) are under your control and your actions can either make or break your life imo. Like talking too much or showing people your weakness obviously is bad and normies won't see you as a valuable or important person. The book overall is pretty good, but it's not fully accurate ofc and I don't agree with all of Robert Greene's points.

Some things he says are pretty legit, like let's say for example, you're a gang member in a drug cartel and you're more powerful than the boss... ofc the boss would want you dead because you appear as a potential threat to him who might usurp him. There's many more other good teachings from the 48 laws of power that I personally agree with. I believe heaps of things in life are predetermined, however once you know what's predetermined and what isn't, you can work your way up in life.
 
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I agree with most of the 48 laws of power written by Robert Greene, and these laws aren't helpful in slaying or attracting women, but rather for moving up the social hierarchy or political power scene. I don't agree with Robert Greene when he says looks don't matter and that everything circulates back to how you handle situations rather than outside/external factors. However to an extent, some things (not in the field of dating) are under your control and your actions can either make or break your life imo. Like talking too much or showing people your weakness obviously is bad and normies won't see you as a valuable or important person. The book overall is pretty good, but it's not fully accurate ofc and I don't agree with all of Robert Greene's points.

Some things he says are pretty legit, like let's say for example, you're a gang member in a drug cartel and you're more powerful than the boss... ofc the boss would want you dead because you appear as a potential threat to him who might usurp him. There's many more other good teachings from the 48 laws of power that I personally agree with. I believe heaps of things in life are predetermined, however once you know what's predetermined and what isn't, you can work your way up in life.
Is not The Prince just a more timeless and concise alternative? Might have to read 48 Laws some day if not. I am soon to embark on a Nietzschean journey going through most of his works. This is the order I thought;
- On The Genealogy of Morals
- The Birth of Tragedy
- Beyond Good and Evil
- The Gay Science
- Twilight of The Idols
- The Anti-Christ
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra
- Ecce Homo

Have you read Nietzsche?
 
Have you read Nietzsche?
No, regarding philosophy, I haven't ever thoroughly read a book maybe other than the 48 laws of power and that was only because I found that out through the internet/youtube.

But after having read an overview of his philosophy once, I do think most of what he believes is rational.
Especially regarding topics like 'white power/white nationalism', i think it's a cope started by peasants so they can be included allied by the richer white people. And this fits well with Nietzsche's idea of equality and morality being fabricted by mankind in an attempt to bring superior/powerful/wealthy people at the same level as the commonfolk.

Don't know much about the 'god is dead' phrase however I'm assuming that's because science has advanced a lot and society seems to be on a path of degeneration that's why he exclaimed that.

I've listened to Frederich Nietzsche's music lol.
 
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No, regarding philosophy, I haven't ever thoroughly read a book maybe other than the 48 laws of power and that was only because I found that out through the internet/youtube.

But after having read an overview of his philosophy once, I do think most of what he believes is rational.
Especially regarding topics like 'white power/white nationalism', i think it's a cope started by peasants so they can be included allied by the richer white people. And this fits well with Nietzsche's idea of equality and morality being fabricted by mankind in an attempt to bring superior/powerful/wealthy people at the same level as the commonfolk.

Don't know much about the 'god is dead' phrase however I'm assuming that's because science has advanced a lot and society seems to be on a path of degeneration that's why he exclaimed that.

I've listened to Frederich Nietzsche's music lol.
God is dead refers to Nietzsche saying we chose to kill God by making him not part of the status quo anymore which will have detrimental outcomes for society in the future when the moral law disappears. Fucking retard normie teens misunderstand his philosophy and claim he is a nihilist when he worked himself into madness to show how we could escape the nihilism which would come to hit a Godless society. He was a proto-existentialist and stood for something very beautiful.
 
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Top 10 countries known for their exceptional cuisine and some of their iconic dishes:

1. **Italy**: Renowned for its fresh ingredients and regional diversity, Italian cuisine is celebrated worldwide. Signature dishes include pizza (Naples), pasta (Bologna), risotto (Lombardy), and gelato (Florence).

2. **Japan**: With an emphasis on seasonality and presentation, Japanese cuisine is both elegant and diverse. Standout dishes include sushi (raw fish with seasoned rice), sashimi (sliced raw fish), ramen (noodle soup), and tempura (battered and fried seafood or vegetables).

3. **France**: Considered the epitome of fine dining, French cuisine is characterized by its rich sauces, buttery pastries, and exquisite flavors. Notable dishes include croissants (buttery flaky pastry), coq au vin (chicken braised in wine), bouillabaisse (Provencal fish stew), and crepes (thin pancakes).

4. **Thailand**: Thai cuisine is known for its bold flavors, aromatic spices, and vibrant colors. Popular dishes include Pad Thai (stir-fried noodles), green curry (spicy coconut curry), Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup), and mango sticky rice (dessert made with mangoes and glutinous rice).

5. **India**: With its diverse regional cuisines, Indian food offers a kaleidoscope of flavors and textures. Signature dishes include chicken tikka masala (grilled chicken in creamy tomato sauce), biryani (aromatic rice dish), butter chicken (tandoori chicken in buttery tomato sauce), and dosa (fermented crepe).

6. **Mexico**: Mexican cuisine is a fiesta of flavors, combining indigenous ingredients with Spanish influences. Standout dishes include tacos (soft or hard shell tortillas filled with various ingredients), enchiladas (rolled tortillas filled with meat and topped with sauce), guacamole (avocado dip), and mole (rich sauce made with chocolate and spices).

7. **Spain**: Spanning from the Mediterranean coast to the mountains of the Pyrenees, Spanish cuisine reflects its diverse geography and history. Notable dishes include paella (saffron-infused rice dish with seafood or meat), tapas (small plates of appetizers), gazpacho (chilled tomato soup), and churros (fried dough pastry).

8. **China**: With a culinary history spanning thousands of years, Chinese cuisine is characterized by its diversity of flavors, cooking techniques, and regional variations. Iconic dishes include Peking duck (roast duck with crispy skin), dumplings (filled dough pockets), Kung Pao chicken (spicy stir-fry with peanuts), and hot pot (simmering broth for cooking various ingredients).

9. **Greece**: Greek cuisine emphasizes fresh ingredients, olive oil, and Mediterranean flavors. Standout dishes include moussaka (layered eggplant and meat casserole), souvlaki (grilled meat skewers), Greek salad (tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, and feta cheese), and baklava (sweet pastry made with layers of phyllo dough, nuts, and honey).

10. **Turkey**: Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Turkish cuisine is a fusion of diverse influences, resulting in a delicious array of dishes. Notable examples include kebabs (grilled meat skewers), baklava (sweet pastry with layers of nuts and honey), mezze (assorted appetizers), and Turkish delight (gel-like confection flavored with fruits and nuts).

These countries and their culinary delights offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of global cuisine, each with its own unique flavors, ingredients, and cultural significance. Whether you're indulging in a plate of pasta in Italy, savoring sushi in Japan, or enjoying a spicy curry in India, exploring the world through its food is an adventure for the senses.
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