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SchwarzeHaufen t1_jaama3y wrote

I feel you missed the point, though I did point out my preference for bell peppers and onions to him as well. That said, only the onions are technically traditional, bell peppers would be a variant off of the original.

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xander012 OP t1_jaaljdl wrote

Thank you for ignoring the fact that I put Philly Cheesesteak in quotation marks because I fully accepted it wasn't one, it's inspired by but made with ingredients I have and give a more traditionally English flavour. I'm out of Onions, and don't like peppers hence that they were not included.

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cyberdeath666 t1_jaaezii wrote

Apparently any beef with cheese in bread is a Philly cheesesteak now. No onions or peppers, and the bread is wrong, should be a hoagie. You made a random beef sandwich, not a “Philly Cheesesteak.” I’m sure it was good but you didn’t make an anglicized PC.

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ThorwAwaySlut t1_jaadyhk wrote

Oh for sure, carrot is my fave with yellow raisins and walnuts, cream cheese icing omg.

But this pic looks like... Dense wet "gooey cake" if you're familiar. Like southern home cooking gooey cake or a brownie texture.

That's all I'm saying. It's got a weird texture and no bits of carrot or nuts or anything. Kinda weird. But I'd still try it.

ETA, maybe I saw some carrot bits on second look.

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xander012 OP t1_jaada45 wrote

It's a Date ketchup flavoured with tamarind and other spices. It's extremely vinegary and a little spicy from the tamarind and pepper that dominates the rest of the flavour. Pretty much the flavour nuke of british fast food as very few flavours can overpower it. Also quite useful for tempering the fire from English Mustard so that you can enjoy the flavour more.

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