le 13/07/05 8:33, susan à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

> just out of curiosity, has anyone in the uk or anyone overseas ever
> cooked or ate fried green tomatoes?  it seems to be more of an american
> southern type of food, so probably not even some of the northern
> americans have tried it. all you do is slice a green tomatoe, roll it
> in corn meal and then fry them until they are dark brown. salt them
> after you pull them out of the hot oil and they are really good.
> 
> our city has a guy that sells fruit and vegetables right in front of
> his house at this time of the year.  he always has a ton of tomatoes
> mostly and sometimes only tomatoes, but this week he had green beans,
> green tomatoes and the best red tomatoes i have ever eaten.  they were
> deep red inside and juicy.  i could live off tomatoes alone! I love
> them. the farmer this time of the year is much admired!!
> 
> 
> also i heard from someone that in the uk they don't have peanut butter.
> how true could this be being you are so close to spain.  spain grows a
> lot of peanuts.
> 
> if anyone knows of any other american foods you can't get in europe,
> please list them.  i would love to know.  i would hate to think you
> can't get watermelon at this time of year in any country!
> 
> 
> from susan in tennessee,u.s.a.
> 
> 
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