I am glad that we have this open place to debate and share our views. And so, here’s what I think about what the “hilarity” of my comments.
1- I don’t think most people come here to hunt their own meat and then cook it. So basically, what we eat is grilled meat with perhaps a bit of salt…..it’s not a delicacy is it?
2. Italians are well known for having flavoured aromatic food. Now, tomato sauce is just tomato sauce, isn’t it? Spinach rolled in a pancake is still spinach too. Perhaps my palate is a bit more developed than some people’s, my bad!!! I wouldn’t call that pasta “good food” or “tasty food”, I would call it basic stuff.
3. I insist, that bread doesn’t look like it has any garlic nor olive oil nor spices. Just oregano and oil. Ever worked in bad or good restaurants’ kitchen in Argentina?
4. Glad people love sushi, I just meant what I said…… “Sushi in Puerto Madero… the fact that it is prepared here doesn’t make it qualify as argentine food, does it?”
I usually take MANY MANY foreigners to try argentine food and then some ethnic food from somewhere else (always because they ask me for more taste). I make sure they don’t try plain pasta or sushi. My palate appreciates a lot that you wouldn’t waste your time taking me to dine out, cheers!
Now, regarding women and for what I’ve heard from foreigners, South American women can be very jealous, narcissist, possessive and selfish. Also, beautiful, loving, playful, nurturing and caring of D.O.Gs (dirty old gits), F.A.Gs. (fat antisocial gits) and L.O.Gs. (lazy old gits). This, according to them, is owing to the fact that argentine women are misogynists and lack of self-esteem. Whether it’s because of the religion, traditions or whatever it is, I don’t know. But then again, whenever you generalize, you make mistakes. To say that Argentinian women have a bit of immaturity, sounds offensive to me. What kind of woman accepts being “immature” as a compliment????