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04-17-2017 , 01:45 PM
lol, I guess you wouldn't
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04-17-2017 , 06:26 PM
Should ask something soon.

Maybe ask if it's considered an "ethnic food" by most Americans?
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04-17-2017 , 06:35 PM
I like that.

Is it considered an "ethnic food" by most Americans?
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04-17-2017 , 06:44 PM
Q#Question - ThingAnswer
1 Is it one of a kind? no
2 Visible to naked eye? yes
3 For sale on amazon.com? yes
4 Would it fit inside a basketball? yes
5 Would the majority of North American households have one or more? no
6 Is it made primarily from plastic, rubber, ceramic, or glass? no
7 Is it made of metal or wood? no
8 Is it used primarily for a specific hobby or profession? no
9 Do you normally buy them one at a time? no
10 Do they normally come in packages of 8 or fewer? no
11 Does one package of however many is commonly sold typically cost more than $25? no
12 Can you use one more than once? no
13 Is it food or drink related? yes
14 Is it a food? yes
15 Would this be called a candy or sweet? no
16 Is it mostly made out of animal or animal by-products (e.g eggs)? no
17 Is it considered an "ethnic food" by most Americans? no
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04-17-2017 , 06:50 PM
What about asking if it's a seasoning or spice?
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04-17-2017 , 07:16 PM
hint: they are mainly used in 2 types of dishes
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04-17-2017 , 07:43 PM
Ok, probably not in the spice line. The hint makes me think of pearl onions for some reason.
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04-17-2017 , 11:13 PM
certain types of pasta?
maybe a lasagna noodle?

although, that might not fit q5 hard to say

(not questions obviously)
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04-20-2017 , 09:22 PM
This thing is still sticking out there? Let's get this over with.

Is it a fruit/vegetable/spice/seed?
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04-20-2017 , 09:57 PM
Q#Question - ThingAnswer
1 Is it one of a kind? no
2 Visible to naked eye? yes
3 For sale on amazon.com? yes
4 Would it fit inside a basketball? yes
5 Would the majority of North American households have one or more? no
6 Is it made primarily from plastic, rubber, ceramic, or glass? no
7 Is it made of metal or wood? no
8 Is it used primarily for a specific hobby or profession? no
9 Do you normally buy them one at a time? no
10 Do they normally come in packages of 8 or fewer? no
11 Does one package of however many is commonly sold typically cost more than $25? no
12 Can you use one more than once? no
13 Is it food or drink related? yes
14 Is it a food? yes
15 Would this be called a candy or sweet? no
16 Is it mostly made out of animal or animal by-products (e.g eggs)? no
17 Is it considered an "ethnic food" by most Americans? no
18 Is it a fruit/vegetable/spice/seed? no
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04-21-2017 , 01:28 AM
hummm....

some kind of bread maybe? mushrooms? (do they count as a vegetable?) tofu?
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04-21-2017 , 07:34 AM
How about croutons?
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04-21-2017 , 03:49 PM
Flour??
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04-21-2017 , 03:54 PM
flour no go due to most americans don't own it
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04-21-2017 , 06:02 PM
I'm not sure most US households have flour. Probably close though.
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04-21-2017 , 06:56 PM
Still think it's croutons.
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04-21-2017 , 07:06 PM
I like croutons. He said they're used in two types of dishes though. Salads and ____?
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04-21-2017 , 07:16 PM
People put them in soup sometimes.
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04-21-2017 , 07:27 PM
Soup I thought was the more common one. Seems to fit
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04-21-2017 , 07:29 PM
ah, yeah

so for q19... some possible questions: "is it made mostly from bread?" "is it used more for texture than flavor?" "is it commonly used in salads?"
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04-21-2017 , 07:29 PM
can you say croutons are used in stuffing/dressing? (think thanksgiving).

[obv not an official question]
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04-21-2017 , 09:58 PM
Question suggestion (not official):

"Is it commonly used in non-main course dishes?"

If we get a yes, we go with croutons. If we get a no, that's a fair amount of information to try to YOLO a replacement guess.
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04-22-2017 , 09:25 AM
Just going to ask this officially:

Is it commonly used in non-main course dishes?
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04-22-2017 , 11:04 AM
Q#Question - ThingAnswer
1 Is it one of a kind? no
2 Visible to naked eye? yes
3 For sale on amazon.com? yes
4 Would it fit inside a basketball? yes
5 Would the majority of North American households have one or more? no
6 Is it made primarily from plastic, rubber, ceramic, or glass? no
7 Is it made of metal or wood? no
8 Is it used primarily for a specific hobby or profession? no
9 Do you normally buy them one at a time? no
10 Do they normally come in packages of 8 or fewer? no
11 Does one package of however many is commonly sold typically cost more than $25? no
12 Can you use one more than once? no
13 Is it food or drink related? yes
14 Is it a food? yes
15 Would this be called a candy or sweet? no
16 Is it mostly made out of animal or animal by-products (e.g eggs)? no
17 Is it considered an "ethnic food" by most Americans? no
18 Is it a fruit/vegetable/spice/seed? no
19 Is it commonly used in non-main course dishes? yes
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04-22-2017 , 11:16 AM
I could just jump in here and snipe croutons but I won't
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