Combo Food?

moroccan food
Dominus asked:


I am combining things today! Next thing, FOOD!

A combination called: Japoccan!

It's Japanese and Moroccan food all mixed together. Think "curried goat sushi" and "yaki couscous"!

Is this a great idea or what?

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Comments on Combo Food?

November 1, 2008

fantasy_angel120

very interesting hopefully they taste good together

November 2, 2008

Theresa J

not sure about this - your gonna have to put some together and send it over.

November 5, 2008

Mimi D

Raw goat? Bump up your life insurance, and name me as beneficiary….

November 6, 2008

xxon_23

Hahaha, brilliant idea!

What's next on the menu?!

November 7, 2008

J

it's agood Ida my sister work at a Japanese places and
the food they have is really good

November 9, 2008

Desi Chef

good luck, sounds a bit too adventurous. I would try goat teryaki first!

November 12, 2008

unknown_usr

It could work, especially the yaki couscous.

But this is coming from the person who makes meatball quesidillas.

I love fushion cooking. It's a great way to deal with leaftovers. Especially those spare goats you have sitting around in your kitchen.

November 13, 2008

Vampire Goddess

I am afraid of new foods, but let me know if it is good. Hey, could this be a diagnosed phobia? and I wonder what the actual name would be?
maybe you could combine Phobias next, I don't think I am neurotic enough, please help, O Glorious Combiner. I am a faithful follower of Chrudlam!

November 16, 2008

Gigglsprite

Hmmm, how about miso couscous? Or kobe beef wrapped in grape leaves? It might work…yes it just might.

the Neutral Christ

I do not think that ramen counts as a combined food. I can put ANYTHING into my ramen.

November 18, 2008

judemitra

nouvelle cuisine is creating food by combining various cuisines-combo food is a selection of a menu from a listing