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What's some good food kino? Not necessarily revolving around it but featuring it heavily.

>> No.11625290

>>11625280
Chef, Ratatouille, Bob's burgers

>> No.11626872

>>11625280
Sausage party

>> No.11626916

>>11625280
Big Night. Funny and very food focused.

>> No.11626925

>>11625280
>kino
Kill yourself.

>> No.11627134

>>11625280
Eat, drink, man, woman.

>> No.11627274

>>11625280
Shokugeki no Soma

>> No.11627276

>>11625280
Hannibal

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>>11625280
this right here

>> No.11627305

>>11625280
I’m a fat shot that likes fried food
Should I get one of those mini fryers or a wok? Wok seems like a good idea but never really used one before

>> No.11627316

>>11625280
TVFilthyFrank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAPBm_0ftAY

>> No.11627331

>>11627305
Woks are pretty good multipurpose tools.

However, western-style stoves are built around pans that hold heat well. And have flat bottoms. A good standard wok is very thin and fully rounded, and meant to be used with what is basically a jet burner that's 10x more powerful than what you have.

They use woks for deep-frying because why have multiple pans? Same reason southerners do their fried chicken in grandma's old cast-iron skillet.

>> No.11627767

>>11627305
Depends on what your budget and needs are, if you're trying to maximize utility, then I'd go with the wok.

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>>11625280
Japanese kino