Ah, no. My mother is German. My paternal grandfather was English. I believe the recipe might have been his favourite too, hence the reason it was made so often in our household.
I've never had fish raw. Nor any meat, in truth. How very unusual. That is something I would be interested to try, if it is something you would be happy to prepare?
[ As for favourites, Albert makes a soft laugh, a little shy. ]
In truth? I'm not sure I have a favourite. I'm quite content to eat most things. I spend, or rather, I used to spend, a great deal of time in the wilderness working on my photography, and I managed on what I could forage or had brought with me. What about you, sir? Is there something you particularly enjoy? Of your own culture and of Western food?
[ Okay, that does make sense. Everything Albert just said gets a nod of both understanding and agreement, since he would indeed be happy to prepare something like that. ]
They actually do have sushi restaurants here -- raw fish -- but I can make it here to show you how it's prepared or curate a selection for you to try.
[ He needs a moment to consider his own favorites. Hmm. ]
I do lean towards protein-heavy dishes, and prefer rice or noodles to bread even in Western food. But like you, it would be easier to list things I don't like since there are so few.
[ That makes Albert smile, a kind and pleased smile to know that on this they were quite similar. ]
Rice is something I have become more familiar with here than I was at home. But bread is something of a luxury, when you travel. It doesn't keep half as long as I would like, but Rice? I understand that lasts a great deal longer.
I'll admit sir, I am very curious. Tell me, what food is it you like the least?
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I've never had fish raw. Nor any meat, in truth. How very unusual. That is something I would be interested to try, if it is something you would be happy to prepare?
[ As for favourites, Albert makes a soft laugh, a little shy. ]
In truth? I'm not sure I have a favourite. I'm quite content to eat most things. I spend, or rather, I used to spend, a great deal of time in the wilderness working on my photography, and I managed on what I could forage or had brought with me. What about you, sir? Is there something you particularly enjoy? Of your own culture and of Western food?
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They actually do have sushi restaurants here -- raw fish -- but I can make it here to show you how it's prepared or curate a selection for you to try.
[ He needs a moment to consider his own favorites. Hmm. ]
I do lean towards protein-heavy dishes, and prefer rice or noodles to bread even in Western food. But like you, it would be easier to list things I don't like since there are so few.
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Rice is something I have become more familiar with here than I was at home. But bread is something of a luxury, when you travel. It doesn't keep half as long as I would like, but Rice? I understand that lasts a great deal longer.
I'll admit sir, I am very curious. Tell me, what food is it you like the least?