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

    • Bizzle
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      281 year 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.

    • MrsEaves
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      1 year ago

      Didn’t know I could be more upset about this argument but this rule really takes the cake sandwich. Though for this specific instance, I agree it’s a calzone.

    • CynAq
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      61 year ago

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

      • ohmyiv
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        61 year ago

        In L.A., there’s everything from grease death and masa bombs to thin crust and dry. Husk wrapped or banana leaf wrapped. Savory or sweet. We got it all.

    • quaddo
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      41 year ago

      Oh this is fantastic! Thanks for this.

      Also, first kbin/post-Reddit post. Woo.

    • @gmatkins
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      41 year ago

      Tamales are open on one side when they’re steamed. That makes them quiche by this rule.

    • SoupOfTheDay
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      41 year 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.,

          • ohmyiv
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            21 year ago

            It’s not necessarily about the actual toasting. It’s about how ingredients are layered. So, toast and butter is the same as rice and fish. That’s how a Big Mac can be a cake.

            The whole cube rule is just ragebait. And it works well lol