I don’t really have a question but I want to talk about noodles, please. Is a tamale a noodle or a sandwich?

    • SoupOfTheDay
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      12 years ago

      Isn’t the whole point of “toast” that it’s bread that is toasted? How can sushi, an undeniable raw food be “toast”? I’ll accept the cube rule, but toast needs a new classification.,

    • 𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆
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      12 years ago

      Does this mean I can get thin crust tamales in New York, and grease death tamales in Chicago

    • CynAq
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      12 years ago

      I love how “toast” includes sushi as an example but sushi doesn’t

    • Bizzle
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      02 years ago

      I understand the cube rule, I just don’t think I can really subscribe to it. Calling a bowl of lucky charms nachos is inaccurate, it’s clearly a soup.

  • quortez
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    12 years ago

    This type of food taxonomy is always fascinating and disturbing, as it tends to spawn even more unhinged classifications (ravioli is a dumpling. A bowl of cereal is a salad).

    That being said, the most politically neutral take would be that tamales are a pie.

  • jclinares
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    02 years ago

    As a Mexican, I am very disturbed by this question. It’s not stupid (that doesn’t exist in this community), it’s just disturbing xD

    No, a tamale is not a noodle. Noodles don’t have fillings, are longer, and thinner. It’s like asking if ravioli is a noodle.

    • 1024_Kibibytes
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      12 years ago

      As someone from the U.S. who grew up eating Mexican food in Texas, I agree. It is disturbing. The filling is very important to a tamal. They aren’t bendy or thin either. Noodles are thin and bendy

      • @[email protected]OP
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        02 years ago

        i am new mexico af and i respect your carne guisada, but really. NM food kills it. Please come over to Santa Fe and check out green chile Carne Adovada. “Texas” lol