-Whatcha makin for dinner?
-Wät.
-I asked, what's for dinner?
-Yes.
-What is?
-Yes, it is.
-What?
-Sure is!
-???
There's this type of rich, spicy Ethiopian stew called wät that is at the center of Ethiopian fine cuisine. The word is pronounced pretty much the same as the English word what. So we've had plenty of Abbot and Costello
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Indian guy says "Where do you want to go?"
White guy: "What?"
Indian guy "What what! I'll straighten out your what (wrinkles)"!
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Long pepper (Piper longum) is another spice from the East which used to be imported to Europe in the Middle Ages, but was forgotten after they got a taste for black peppercorns. Long pepper is completely different from its black cousin: it's hotter, and has a weird, overpowering aroma that's hard to describe-sort of sweet and resinous like perfume or incense, with citrusy, spicy, and camphory notes (it reminds me of some couture fragrance or other, but I can't think of which one right now). It smells OK by itself, but I actually don't like it in food much and only use it in minute quantities combined with lots of other spices. I used a teeny bit when I mixed some ( ... )
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