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Do y'all like Asian style spaghetti better than authentic Italian? I like the sauce sweet.
The only sweet spaghetti I enjoyed was my grandma's. She used traditional spaghetti sauce, but used pineapple juice to add sweetness to the spaghetti. I could eat tons of that. Now, since she's gone...I can't replicate it at all. 
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I don't like Filipino Spaghetti with filipino hot dogs. I will punt that every single time.
 
Yeah, I really disliked that the hate towards being dark skinned. I remember going to the Philippines and I was darker than all my cousins
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I just enjoyed playing outside and swimming a lot. Nothing wrong with that!

But now, I have a feeling I'd stick out more in the PI because I continuously get mistaken for Samoan or Hawaiian.
 
Do y'all like Asian style spaghetti better than authentic Italian? I like the sauce sweet.

Def like Filipino spaghetti better. my housemate used to make it all the time back in college. Add that extra habanero kick to it :smokin. Sometimes when I get Italian spaghetti somewhere the flavor is a hit or miss for me..

As for the other questions..I'm a dark skinned Viet..but I do like lighter skin girls, don't know why lol

I'm 26 and always get carded
 
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Def like Filipino spaghetti better. my housemate used to make it all the time back in college. Add that extra habanero kick to it :smokin. Sometimes when I get Italian spaghetti somewhere the flavor is a hit or miss for me..

As for the other questions..I'm a dark skinned Viet..but I do like lighter skin girls, don't know why lol

I'm 26 and always get carded
I'm tall but I like small and petite girls, don't know why. We just have or preferences brother. Can someone post a pic of asian spaghetti? I'm clueless. Have I been missing out?
 
The sauce just tastes sweet. I like when people put a lot of cheese in it. I didn't become a fan of Filipino spaghetti until a few years back. My family always made it without the sweetness.
 
I'm tall but I like small and petite girls, don't know why. We just have or preferences brother. Can someone post a pic of asian spaghetti? I'm clueless. Have I been missing out?
It's basically spaghetti with hot dogs/sausage in it. Topped with Parmesan and chedder cheese.
 
I'm tall but I like small and petite girls, don't know why. We just have or preferences brother. Can someone post a pic of asian spaghetti? I'm clueless. Have I been missing out?
filipino-style spaghetti i cooked awhile back. i put ground beef, ham, filipino hot dog, topped with quickmelt cheese. sauce is made of onion and garlic, tomato paste, tomato sauce, banana ketchup, brown sugar, and filipino cheese spread

i was never really a fan of italian spaghetti.
 
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My grandmother was 100% italian and I learned our family sauce and meatball recipe through her. She's rolling over in her grave somewhere but that looks delicious and I wanna try it now :lol
 
Man that looks bomb I'm sure I'd tear it up. I'm legit gonna make it. What sauce and "seasoning granules" :lol are typically used/used in that video?
 
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So the spaghetti is sweet? Man......that is funky. That's like the total opposite how I like my spaghetti. I am usually coating it with chili flakes and what not.
 
Condensed milk? :x I never heard of such a thing in spaghetti :lol

Man that looks bomb I'm sure I'd tear it up. I'm legit gonna make it. What sauce and "seasoning granules" :lol are typically used/used in that video?
Key ingredients: banana ketchup and red Filipino hot dogs! Try to find them in your Asian grocery. Banana ketchup/sauce is most commonly sold under "Jufran" brand. The sauce I get is "Del Monte sweet filipino Style" sauce.

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If a grocery store that caters to Asians/Filipinos aren't in your area, you can cheat and use regular canned Italian spaghetti sauce and add a bottle of the banana ketchup and 1-2 tablespoons of brown sugar for the sweetness.

Some folks like to put a little bit of beef broth/beef flavor granules in their sauce, but I don't. Itmakes it too rich & takes away from the sweet flavor.
 
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Thanks hopefully I can find everything at H Mart. Need to pick up some Korean BBQ stuff any way.
 
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