Street food

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This is not "street food" but this is good food that can be eaten on the street.
 
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AuntieAnt

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If you happen to go to Philadelphia, you will never regret buying a Philly cheesesteak sub. I don't care who's selling them, street vendor or sandwich shop, just about anyplace in Philadelphia knows how to make a genuine Philly cheesesteak sub. :eek:

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Tinkerbell725

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If you happen to go to Philadelphia, you will never regret buying a Philly cheesesteak sub. I don't care who's selling them, street vendor or sandwich shop, just about anyplace in Philadelphia knows how to make a genuine Philly cheesesteak sub. :eek:

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Hard to resist. The second pic looks so real I almost devoured it. Lol!
 

peacenik

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Nowadays, I NEVER​ eat street food - cooking is my hobby. :)
 

peacenik

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Miri; said:
I think God did, it was called spare ribs. Ha ha


spare ribs slathered in spicy sauce is, in a word, DIVINE :)
 
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It is called koeksisters (direct translation cake sister :confused:) , it is a dough baked in oil and then dumped in a sugar mix... it is delicious and one of the traditional foods we eat in South Africa.
 
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Miri, I am sure there will be an South African shop in your city somewhere. It will be worth your while stopping there to get a pack but make sure they are the soft juicy ones (some people bake them until they are tough on the outside :mad: what a waste :p... If you are in the SA shop look for biltong and dry wors as well YUM!

 

mar09

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Quail eggs on sticks are good enough for me.