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Rice, tomato and banana

As you know in Cuba the rice is very popular, like in many countries in the world.

Cooking rice is "cheap" and is very wealthy.

 

However, In European countries the people use to eat much bread, because the wheat is planted and rice no (because the climate they can´t plant it). In Valencia, Spain, there are rice plantations..

In North America also there is a much succesful cereal: the maize.

 

But why the rice is eaten much in "developing" countries than in developed "countries"?

Is cheaper this cereal? Is wealthier this cereal?

 

28 feb. 2014 21:40
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haha same here in Indonesia, rice is our staple food and we don't consider we have eaten meal unless it is rice. Although we already ate another food like bread, fruit or anything else, we will say that we haven't eaten until we met rice wkwkk

2 maart 2014
3

Here in the Philippines, our staple food is rice. Countries like what you've mentioned have different climate and of course they too have different diet. Their fast paced routine everyday greatly affects that too coz rice takes sometime to prepare unlike cereals and the like.

1 maart 2014
2

wkkwkwk I should shut up my mouth and not talking about peanut sauce as your country are famous for that and it was mexican and portuguese traders who introduce peanuts to Indonesia in 16th century wkwkwkwk

3 maart 2014
2

jeje must be the same as wkwk. The greatest sauces in Mexico use peanuts and they´re delicious, especially when combined with strong chillies and even chocolate!

3 maart 2014
2

what's "jejeje" is it the same as "wkwkwk"? :D I think you have all ingredients to make good "gado-gado" but not everyone has a knack to make it tasty wkwkwk especially its peanut sauce which comprises spices :D

3 maart 2014
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