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Ridgerunner
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I don’t doubt that ma’mool and cardamom tea beats ordinary coffee and donuts. But I’m going to go with that Louisiana fellow’s Cafe au Lait and begnets, largely because I don’t know what ma’mool is. Well, then too, Cafe au Lait and begnets are AWFULLY good. Be hard to beat them, particularly when one is trying to recover sufficiently from a hard night in the French Quarter to go to Mass at St. Louis Cathedral.As for Latin Vs. Eastern/Oriental:
What would you choose, coffee and donuts or ma’mool and cardamon tea?
Come on, my brothers, this is a non-issue!
As for Eastern Vs. Oriental:
I had the pleasure of attending a Greek Easter last year, a wonderful experience, though I will take my kibbe nayieh over goats brains any day (sorry Byzantines)!
Much love!
Now, my son-in-law tells me kibbe nayieh is, um, largely raw ground beef. Of course, as opposed to goat brains…
(Are Latins supposed to bare these secrets?) Why don’t we revisit ma’mool instead?