This is what it looks like btw after a #microwave :munch:
As expected there's a lot more #rice than the #giniling itself, but it tastes pretty nice. Maybe a bit salty than my mom's giniling but again, expected for this kind of #conveniencefood :munch_rainbowoverlay:
#7Eleven #FilipinoFood #fastfood #food #foods #lunch
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:mima_rule: Mima-sama (mima@makai.chaotic.ninja)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 14:01:06 JST :mima_rule: Mima-sama - New Janny in Town likes this.
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New Janny in Town (mk2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 14:01:44 JST New Janny in Town @mima Pinoys naming convention is so retarded, why is your food called Busog? In conversation permalink -
:mima_rule: Mima-sama (mima@makai.chaotic.ninja)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 14:42:48 JST :mima_rule: Mima-sama @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com "Busog Meal" is the 7-Eleven brand. "Giniling" is the real name of the ground meat food.
Busog in English is "fullness", as in you feel full after you ate something.In conversation permalink New Janny in Town likes this. -
New Janny in Town (mk2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 14:43:50 JST New Janny in Town @mima Giniling sounds even more strange. In conversation permalink -
:mima_rule: Mima-sama (mima@makai.chaotic.ninja)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 14:49:03 JST :mima_rule: Mima-sama @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com Well that's just how we call ground meat. I can say "picadillo" sounds strange too, even if it's that's how you call ground meat in Spanish. :sagume_think:
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New Janny in Town (mk2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 14:50:52 JST New Janny in Town @mima the language of Latinx does sound strange. You know what language doesn't sound strange? Indonesian. You better learn it fast. In conversation permalink -
:mima_rule: Mima-sama (mima@makai.chaotic.ninja)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 15:00:41 JST :mima_rule: Mima-sama @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com You Indos think "bawang" means "onion" so uhhh nope :mima_goofy_no:
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New Janny in Town (mk2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 15:01:24 JST New Janny in Town @mima yeah it is called bawang, what do you even call your onion? In conversation permalink -
:mima_rule: Mima-sama (mima@makai.chaotic.ninja)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 15:06:50 JST :mima_rule: Mima-sama @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com Sibuyas
I mean come on you call onions "bawang putih". That's fucking long you Indongers, make it one word like we do :reimu_sigh:In conversation permalink New Janny in Town likes this. -
New Janny in Town (mk2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 15:07:06 JST New Janny in Town @mima wow surely the 2 seconds that you save from saying Sibuyas instead of Bawang Putih is going to be used in more important thing. In conversation permalink -
:mima_rule: Mima-sama (mima@makai.chaotic.ninja)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 15:11:06 JST :mima_rule: Mima-sama @MK2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com Every syllable and character count lol, whether you're writing or delivering a long speech on onions :economist_kasen:
Try saying and writing "bawang puti" 20 times fast :ai_niyari:In conversation permalink New Janny in Town likes this. -
New Janny in Town (mk2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Monday, 08-Apr-2024 15:12:04 JST New Janny in Town @mima a language having less syllable and character count means that it's not a beautiful language. In conversation permalink