Hello everyone
I'm hoping you can help me with a survey for a school project.
I need to find out what the most popular pizza topping is.
More replies the better
Thankyou for your time and thankyou in advance.
Allah made everyone different thats what makes them special,so no matter what ppl say just remember you're SPECIAL!! "You are with the one you love"
Nem0
Wow. And Tofu....LOL you know, in every USA based book I read, I read Tofu...and how ppl hate it. What exactly is it?
Tofu is a soy bean product. It is soy protein made into cakes. It resembles white medium firm cheese similar to swiss cheese without holes.
I am essentially a vegetarian and love tofu. It has no actual flavor, but can be made to taste like anything. It can also be made to have it's own distinct flavor. I often soak it in soy sauce and hickory smoke flavoring than cut it into small cubes and fry it up. I also use pieces of it in any stir fry I make.
I sometimes blend it in the blender with pieces of fresh fruit, freeze it and it has a texture of fruit sherbet, but much higher protein content and better tasting.
For the curious about jalapeños. They are not bell peppers. For most people they are the hottest pepper they will ever find. They vary in color. I find the bluish black ones to be the hottest, but compared to haberneros they are very mild.
The jalapeño (Nahuatl: xalapeño (pronounced /ˌhæləˈpiːnoʊ/ or /ˌhæləˈpeɪnjoʊ/; Spanish pronunciation: [xalaˈpeɲo]) is a medium to large size chili pepper which is prized for its warm, burning sensation when eaten. Ripe, the jalapeño can be 2–3½ inches (5–9 cm) long and is commonly sold when still green. It is a cultivar of the species Capsicum annuum originating in Mexico. It is named after the town of Xalapa, Veracruz, where it was traditionally produced. 160 square kilometres are dedicated for the cultivation of jalapeño in Mexico alone, primarily in the Papaloapan river basin in the north of the state of Veracruz and in the Delicias, Chihuahua area. Jalapeños are also cultivated on smaller scales in Jalisco, Nayarit, Sonora, Sinaloa and Chiapas. The jalapeño is known by different names throughout Mexico, such as cuaresmeños, huachinangos, and chiles gordos.
As of 1999[update], 5,500 acres (22 km2) in the United States were dedicated to the cultivation of jalapeños. Most jalapeños were produced in southern New Mexico and western Texas.
Jalapeños are a pod type of Capsicum. The growing period for a jalapeño plant is 70–80 days. When mature, the plant stands two and a half to three feet tall. Typically, a single plant will produce twenty five to thirty five pods. During a growing period, a plant will be picked multiple times. As the growing season comes to an end, the jalapeños start to turn red. The fresh market consists of green jalapeños, and red jalapeños are considered inferior. Growers often either discard the red jalapeños into the ground or use them for the production of chipotles.
The habanero chile (Capsicum chinense Jacquin) (sometimes incorrectly spelled "habañero"[1]) is one of the most intensely spicy species of chili peppers of the Capsicum genus. Unripe habaneros are green, and they color as they mature. Common colors are orange and red, but white, brown, and pink are also seen. Typically a ripe habanero is 2–6 centimeters (1–2½ in) long.
Allah made everyone different thats what makes them special,so no matter what ppl say just remember you're SPECIAL!! "You are with the one you love"
Nem0
I don't know if anyone is familiar with the above mentioned movie at all.
The first movie talked a lot against religions in general; but for me it just reaffirmed my belief in Allah.
Anyway, the second movie recently released talks in great detail about the world monetary systems, the banks, the credit crunch and how it all works; more importantly, how it is all controlled.
So if anyone is interested in watching, both movies are available on youtube.
Olives, bell-peppers, and onion pizza... from costco. Mmmm..
‘Say: If the ocean were ink wherewith to write out the words of my Lord, sooner would the ocean be exhausted, even if We added another ocean like it.’~Al Qu'raan (18:109)
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