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Post by Lianne on Jul 2, 2005 12:04:06 GMT -5
have you guys ever heard of green tea sherbot? and is it any good?
oi have never heard of vegan chocolate either! i will have to keep an eye out for it... [/color
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Post by KoNeko on Jul 5, 2005 19:37:17 GMT -5
Vegan chocolate? I've never had that, but I've had carob. That was so gross.
I've never had green tea sherbert but I've had green tea icecream! I actually quite like it, it's not as creamy as one would expect. I like asian flavoured icecream, like sesame and green tea and wasabi (which is really interesting!) and stuff like that.
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Post by hermoine on Jul 9, 2005 2:42:59 GMT -5
What is the difference between vegan chocolate and normal chocolate? I've heard of vegan chocolate actually, and I know there's also vegan ice cream.
Out of curiosity, what colour is the green tea icecream Ko?
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Post by KoNeko on Jul 20, 2005 21:16:02 GMT -5
Vegan chocolate is alright... it's got no cream or anything so it's just pure cocoa in the chocolate... Yummy... I found some at a health food (?!) store. It's so good. It's good for cooking with as well because it's so chocolatey, and it doesn't separate and everything as fiddly as normal chocolate.
Green tea icecream is purple!! Actually, no it's green. But a different shade of green from the actual tea; this one is like a mossy/mouldy sort of green. Wasabi icecream is a lighter shade. It's confusing when you get both in the one cup!
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Post by Nie on Jul 26, 2005 0:43:58 GMT -5
I've never been game enough to try green tea or wasabi ice-cream. I think I prefer frozen yogurt anyway. Mmmm... mango and/or strawberry frozen yogurt... I've re-discovered my love of lentils. They're great in soups or curry. A really good vegetable soup has onions, carrots, potatos, cabbage, tomatoes, garlic, lentils, split peas, barley and vegetable stock. It's great. I could live off that vegetable soup.
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Post by KoNeko on Jul 26, 2005 1:55:29 GMT -5
Oooh Nie, that veg soup sounds great. I usually make a similar version but with less ingredients (carrot, celery, potato, onion, lentils, butter, tomato )... I'll have to try that one sometime.
There's this place (I can't remember the name though) where you can make your own frozen yogurt... like there's a machine that makes plain frozen yogurt and you pick flavours from all this fruit they have there and they put it through the yogurt machine and the fruit flavours the yogurt and everything! It's really yum. I'll have to find out what it's called.
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Post by Nie on Jul 26, 2005 3:51:28 GMT -5
I just like to put in lost of ingredients and leave it a chunky soup so that each mouthful has it's uwn, unique taste. And yes, you have to find out what that place is caled so I can seek it out! Man, now I feel like soup and frozen yogurt.
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Post by Natz on Aug 22, 2005 6:22:34 GMT -5
A good winter dish is vegetable stew with dumplings made out of vegetable suet. Just boil all the vegetables in stock and then make the dumplings and let them float on top. Its up to you what flavours you want to use and you can leave it in the oven if you need to go out.
What is frozen yoghurt?
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Post by KoNeko on Aug 29, 2005 14:00:01 GMT -5
Frozen yoghurt is scrummy, that's what it is! It's like icecream but you know how yoghurt has that slightly sour taste? Yeah, it's like that. My favourite flavour is strawberry, but I also like apricot (even though I don't like apricots normally). Yum yum yum.
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Post by Natz on Aug 30, 2005 6:49:22 GMT -5
So frozen yoghurt has more fruit in than normal ice crea.
It sounds very nice i don't think i've ever seen it for sale over here though.
I have a craving for curry.
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