Niggers Eating Cornstarch - And any other weird nigger food related shit

I had the great misfortune of meeting some Black Hebrew Israelites "protesting" at my university a few years back, which basically boiled down to a bunch of angry Dindus yelling into megaphones while waving signs of bloody and abused white women and dead white babies. Worse, when the university staff tried asking them what praising violence against women and children had to do with Judaism, the niggers demanded they "either donate or shut the fuck up."
DAS RITE!!!!!!!!!

I remember the days of the Black Muslims doing that shit on Friday afternoons/evenings in my city. Harassing people just to make pains-in-the-asses out of themselves, no real program other than that. They never got it that they were easily mocked and no one cared anyway, just a bunch of piss and wind.
 
Sidenote: corn, yams, cassava, and peanuts, three major staples in Africa, are ALL from the New World.
How many Sub-Saharan African foods can the North American Pavement Apes even claim? Okra/black eyed peas/pigeon peas sure, and watermelon is Sudanese in origin so we can argue over if they were kang enough to get credit in antiquity. Technically they get credit for rice because they domesticated it independently of chinks. But chickens were domesticated by the chinks and pigs by the near east and/or chinks. All their breadings are bastardized from European methods using European grains and/or corn. Grits/Hominy/Cornbread are corn. Potatoes/Tomatoes are American. Their seasonings are just black pepper (India), various chilies (new world) and dehydrated vegetable powders (european). They basically have a bunch of B and C tier vegetables that even they will only eat with breading and/or pork fat.
 
I saw a black woman eat cornstarch at my job recently. She's this strange, but generally harmless, yankee woman who lives here now. She bought cornstarch, and as soon as she got out the door, opened it up and ate some. I talked to my white co-worker about this, and she said her also white autistic son also has pica.
So now I know there are two demographics for this shit: black women and white autistic males.
 
People who use TikTok are cringey faggots and niggers are retarded clowns. The cringey terminally online attention whoring bitch in the video is at least partially wrong. Those spices in the jars are dehydrated. They are far more potent than adding like half a clove of fresh garlic to your food. Just something about the process to make those spices makes them stronger. Its probably the dehydration process which removes all the water. So you are left with straight garlic or whatever it is you are using. I have sniffed freshly chopped garlic and it doesn't smell nearly as strong as dried powder garlic in the container. That's why you can add more fresh garlic to your food than you can the dried powder stuff. If you add too much of that to your food you can seriously screw it up. You have to be careful with that stuff.

It's just a cheaper easier way to do it for people who don't have access to fresh ingredients or people who don't want to use them. Just throw in a little garlic powder and you are good. A little dried parsley and you are good. Too much and it ruins the food. There is a rule I learned when cooking. You can always add more but you can't take it back out. The same applies for anything. If you are doing wood work you can always cut a little more off but you can't put more wood back on.

So using the dried seasoning and spices is fine. But niggers are retarded and they don't understand why.
 
So using the dried seasoning and spices is fine. But niggers are retarded and they don't understand why.
Depends on the spice and what you're using it for. Dried thyme is usually fine. I've never seen much of a difference. Nothing substitutes for fresh basil, though, or fresh garlic. About the only reason to use dried garlic or dried onion is when you want to dust the surface of something with it rather than cook with it, or mix it in with a breading, which you can't really do with fresh onion.
 
EDIT: UGH, it's pissing me off that all of the quote-tweets refuting this are talking about "AMERICANS" overseasoning their food, etc.
In fairness, I've encountered enough white americans complaining about bland food to consider it a broader cultural issue than just niggers. There's a strand of american culture that seems to believe european food is just dull and tasteless, except when they can re-cast it as "people of colour" food, at which point it is magically invested with all the potent flavour and spice the universe can offer. They come to Europe (to the UK especially) and either act constantly surprised at how much flavour everything has, or they eat nothing but cheap junk food and loudly declare how boring and unseasoned everything is. Pisses me off. Niggers are, of course, over-represented in this contingent, but it's more than just them.

The irony is, the last time I went to a nandos in the US (I was feeling cheeky, sue me), their hottest spice level was barely even comparable to a medium back home. It was a lot fruitier as well, which was interesting, but all the macho talk I'd had from the Americans I was with, about how Brits couldn't handle food with real spices and flavour, went out the window when I was tucking into their hottst wings and barely breaking a sweat while they were all reduced to tears and chugging glasses of milk.

inb4 lolol english food is bland and boring you are part of the fucking problem and you know it.

Lmao "colonized the tomato" what a kangly thing to say. And they wonder why people consider them retarded.
I always wondered what the Italians used before tomatoes came along. It's almost like they were waiting for some missing piece of their soul.
 
It was a lot fruitier as well, which was interesting, but all the macho talk I'd had from the Americans I was with, about how Brits couldn't handle food with real spices and flavour, went out the window when I was tucking into their hottst wings and barely breaking a sweat while they were all reduced to tears and chugging glasses of milk.
Don't almost all Brits eat Indian from time to time? Wherever Indians are, they know white people actually love tormenting themselves with heat and even invented imaginary dishes like phall that don't really exist in India, just to have something even hotter.

(Just looked it up and yes, it was invented in Birmingham.)
 
The biggest sin black peoples have with food is legit collard greens. That shit is straight up ass food.

“Yo Ty, should we have a vegetable and shit?”

“Yeah, but carrots or fresh spinach? Fuck that shit, take this garbage and boil the hell out of it. Oh, then when you serve them, no one will eat them and instead focus on the chicken cooked in a tub of crisco.”
I dislike collard greens because they have lots of twig-like crap strewn throughout it.

Mustard greens and turnip greens are both much better.

How many Sub-Saharan African foods can the North American Pavement Apes even claim? Okra/black eyed peas/pigeon peas sure, and watermelon is Sudanese in origin so we can argue over if they were kang enough to get credit in antiquity. Technically they get credit for rice because they domesticated it independently of chinks. But chickens were domesticated by the chinks and pigs by the near east and/or chinks. All their breadings are bastardized from European methods using European grains and/or corn. Grits/Hominy/Cornbread are corn. Potatoes/Tomatoes are American. Their seasonings are just black pepper (India), various chilies (new world) and dehydrated vegetable powders (european). They basically have a bunch of B and C tier vegetables that even they will only eat with breading and/or pork fat.
You left off the most important one, sweet potatoes/yams.
 
About the only reason to use dried garlic or dried onion is when you want to dust the surface of something with it rather than cook with it, or mix it in with a breading, which you can't really do with fresh onion.
Or because I forgot I don’t have any and I’m already cooking the damn food and WHY THE FUCK WOULDNT I CHECK MY FRIDGE FIRST BEFORE STARTING THIS RECIPE GODDAMNIT!??
The irony is, the last time I went to a nandos in the US (I was feeling cheeky, sue me), their hottest spice level was barely even comparable to a medium back home. It was a lot fruitier as well, which was interesting, but all the macho talk I'd had from the Americans I was with, about how Brits couldn't handle food with real spices and flavour, went out the window when I was tucking into their hottst wings and barely breaking a sweat while they were all reduced to tears and chugging glasses of milk.
Nandos is neither spicy in the US nor in the UK. Last I was in London I ended up at one and was highly disappointed by all the hype of it being actually spicy. I barely had any sensation at all* even with the spiciest sauce.

*This is not a brag as having spice tolerance doesn’t mean anything. We all know that what makes a real man is his alcohol tolerance.
 
Or because I forgot I don’t have any and I’m already cooking the damn food and WHY THE FUCK WOULDNT I CHECK MY FRIDGE FIRST BEFORE STARTING THIS RECIPE GODDAMNIT!??
This is why I always assemble my ingredients beforehand to make sure I have them. I still fucked up once recently because I needed red onions and saw a bag of red onions, but it was a translucent bag and it turned out it was actually apples, wtf. I'd just gone out and got everything else I needed.

Luckily chopping the onions was the first step so I noticed. It still sucked to have to go out just to get onions.
 
Last I was in London I ended up at one and was highly disappointed by all the hype of it being actually spicy. I barely had any sensation at all* even with the spiciest sauce.
I've found there's a lot of variance north to south, but I think they also changed their recipes in the last few years, because they're not as strong or unique as they used to be. Probably reaching for some greater mass-market appeal, I guess.
 
Yams are an everywhere but Europe thing so I guess they can get the same shared credit they get from rice.
Maybe Indians ate them but I haven't really heard of it with them, only potatoes with Incas. Polynesians and West Africans are the only people I know of using them as a major staple of their diet.


BTW I never really liked sweet potatoes, but it turned out that the version my Mom fed us was what I found objectionable, those were basically candied (with cinnamon and sugar and such) and crusty. I figured out that they were better off cut up into pieces, mashed/pureed, or made into fries. Sweet potato french fries are something common where I live now and they can be overly sweet with ketchup, but at this point I prefer them to russet potato fries.
 
The Haitians are a page ahead of their counterparts in the U.S.A. and have already advanced to eating other people, which I find culturally superior to eating dirt, if slightly more uncouth.
Toward the end and immediately after the American Civil War, Union soldiers were going to plantations to "free" the negro slaves. On more than a few occasions, arrived to the plantations with negros cooking their fellow negros over a firepit.
 
Same as above, I don't want to "not all" the argument, but rather than be against violence, Andeans can be very violent against each other. Our coldest region is the one that tried to secede from the country by burning it all down in late 2022.
I read once in an old history book that the modern Andeans told some Spaniards there used to be another group of them back in time. Legit?

I remember seeing some study recently about how the "vaginal microbiome" varies by race. I've looked and can't find the one I remember but there are a couple other results that aren't as detailed as the one I remembered more or less announcing they replicated the findings. White women's vaginas are colonized almost exclusively by delicious creamy Lactobacillus species. Non-white women have a "more diverse" vaginal microbiome, which would usually be considered diagnostic for chronic bacterial vaginosis, but apparently noticing that is racist.
It's true.
Please no call lactobacillus "creamy".
 
BTW I never really liked sweet potatoes, but it turned out that the version my Mom fed us was what I found objectionable, those were basically candied (with cinnamon and sugar and such) and crusty. I figured out that they were better off cut up into pieces, mashed/pureed, or made into fries. Sweet potato french fries are something common where I live now and they can be overly sweet with ketchup, but at this point I prefer them to russet potato fries.
My grandma used to make the candied ones for thanksgiving and it was by far the worst thing she made (she was an otherwise excellent cook and most of what I know about cooking I learned from her). My mom liked to slice and roast them so at least we got exposed other methods of preparation. Sweet potato oven fries are a treat and I like to make those when we have guests as a surprising number of my friends have never had them.
 
I read once in an old history book that the modern Andeans told some Spaniards there used to be another group of them back in time. Legit?
there is a gruop of white people in S. America before the Spaniard "officially" arrived. Allegedly, could have been Vikings or Celts who ended up here and couldn't go home. There is also evidence of Chinese people in America before the Spaniards.
 
there is a gruop of white people in S. America before the Spaniard "officially" arrived. Allegedly, could have been Vikings or Celts who ended up here and couldn't go home. There is also evidence of Chinese people in America before the Spaniards.
Oh this part for sure. Same for the Polynesians. There's no way one of the greatest seafaring civilizations in human history just magically stopped at Easter Island.
 
Oh this part for sure. Same for the Polynesians. There's no way one of the greatest seafaring civilizations in human history just magically stopped at Easter Island.
Turns out, evidence might prove some form of contact between the Polynesians and the Mapuches of southern Chile. They found old skulls on an island just off the mainland with some Polynesian morphology, perhaps indicating a mixing event between the two. Probably the result of a lost expedition that landed in South America in pre-Columbian times.
 
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