Disney Food Pictures...Part II

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I am going in two months and I cannot wait to go. All the pics get me excited of all the things we will see and eat. Despite dropping 25 pounds I will eat what I like this trip. I think with all the walking I shouldn't gain too much. :rotfl2:
 
MickeyNikki - You post some FABULOUS pix; but your last ones from the Yachtsman are your BEST ever! My stomach was growling! That filet looked delicious; and, oh my, the desserts!

I hope the food was as good as it looked!:love:
 
1) Thanks for those pictures MickyNicki!! Awesome!!! I was happy to see the pics of the falaffel (sp?) wrap. I'd been wondering about it. Looks yummy! popcorn::

2) All the pictures of Boma make me sad we won't be eating there. Oh well...guess I will just use it as an excuse to go back! :thumbsup2
 

FALAFEL SANDWICH

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COUSCOUS

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LENTIL SALAD AND OLIVE SALAD

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MEATBALLS WITH SAFFRON RICE

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That sandwich and olive salad looks delicious!!!! I must try that this trip:love: :love:
 
Quinoa is considered one of the worlds oldest grains......it was used as a primary nutrition sources for Aztec warriors. This grain has also is considered to be a nearly perfect grain because of the nutrient value packed inside. The nutrients packed into this grain are a major reason the Aztecs thought it was a gift to their culture from the gods.

Pap is a porridge produced in many nations as a primary source of nutrition for young children. It is often created by soaking bread in a hot liquid (usually milk) and stirring until a thick creamy cereal product results.

Both can be very delicious, but it depends on how they are made. I personally love quinoa in both savory and sweet applications.



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WOW! Thanks! They looked interesting and I had never heard of them before.
 
Care to share the price of these drinks? They look great. :lovestruc

I'm not the one who posted the pic; but I have enjoyed my fair share of these cocktails when I'm in Epcot. I believe they are @$8 and they are served in a giant plastic martini-looking cup. I know there's plenty of pix of them on the alcohol porn thread.
 
Teppan Edo in Japan

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salad with ginger dressing and miso soup

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Kid's teriyaki chicken meal

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sushi sampler

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the veggies/noodles and dipping sauces

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Veggie meal

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the chef at work

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DH's birthday cake

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To J.C.&ALI'SMOM with the pics of Teppan Edo in Japan,

How was the food there? It looks pretty good from the pics.:)
 
The Grey Goose slush is in France? Where?:cool1:
There's a drinks stall type thing set up on the lagoon side....
At least there was when we were there - but that could have been a F&W festival stall the more I think about it......
 
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