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    Old 04-07-2008, 12:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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    Reviews - Cooking guide: Can?t decide what to eat? ? Nintendo DS

    Experience a simple and convenient way to choose, prepare and cook a variety of 250 international dishes.
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    Re: Reviews - Cooking guide: Can?t decide what to eat? ? Nintendo DS

    I disagree about the agar-agar powder though..

    You can get those from asian grocery shops everywhere.. even in central Sheffield, which technically only have 2 chinese grocery shops stock them loads..

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    Mind you, having something like the DS in a kitchen with condensation is not a good idea. Wonder how many will actually break down due to damp and condensation, happens with mobile phones in bathrooms etc.

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    Re: Reviews - Cooking guide: Can?t decide what to eat? ? Nintendo DS

    Originally Posted by sawyen View Post
    I disagree about the agar-agar powder though..

    You can get those from asian grocery shops everywhere.. even in central Sheffield, which technically only have 2 chinese grocery shops stock them loads..
    I choose that example as I'd never heard of it. It gave gelatin as an alternative to use.

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    Saw the TV advert last night....looks like quite a cool idea for a few evenings laughter

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    Re: Reviews - Cooking guide: Can?t decide what to eat? ? Nintendo DS

    so its not an international menu, its asian with odds and sods thrown in?
    sounds good to me

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    tempted to get this to get me more involved lol
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    Re: Reviews - Cooking guide: Can?t decide what to eat? ? Nintendo DS

    Originally Posted by MadduckUK View Post
    so its not an international menu, its asian with odds and sods thrown in?
    sounds good to me
    Not really, i've played about with it at work and it's split into more or less equal amounts for each of the three major regions of the world, so the Americas, Europe/Africa and Asia/Japan. I mean yes, there is a lot of Asian food, but maybe that's because Asia is damned big! Europe is piddly by comparison, it's almost laughable that all most people eat is derived from the EU when there's the rest of the world to choose from.

    It's interesting, we got an international version, but other countries got pretty limited ones from what i hear - the Japanese one for instance was pretty heavily Japanese food based. There were a few recipes that i thought should have been put in simply because they're common and reasonably easy to cook. I couldn't find chili con carne for a start!

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    Originally Posted by Whiternoise View Post
    Not really, i've played about with it at work and it's split into more or less equal amounts for each of the three major regions of the world, so the Americas, Europe/Africa and Asia/Japan. I mean yes, there is a lot of Asian food, but maybe that's because Asia is damned big! Europe is piddly by comparison, it's almost laughable that all most people eat is derived from the EU when there's the rest of the world to choose from.

    It's interesting, we got an international version, but other countries got pretty limited ones from what i hear - the Japanese one for instance was pretty heavily Japanese food based. There were a few recipes that i thought should have been put in simply because they're common and reasonably easy to cook. I couldn't find chili con carne for a start!
    Yeah, there's a few dishes that I couldn't find and was surprised they were missed out. This is the kind of "game" where downloadable content would be a good idea.

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