Hot, cold, depends

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Um, probably hot.

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Hot (come to think of it ... I've never eaten turkey in my life).

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I've had Mexican fried ice cream, and it was cold, so I'll say cold!
Julian Carter wrote:(come to think of it ... I've never eaten turkey in my life)
Are there no turkeys in Malta? I've never heard of someone who hasn't had turkey before!

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I think I like corn hot ... perhaps served alongside roast chicken.
Ames wrote:Are there no turkeys in Malta? I've never heard of someone who hasn't had turkey before!
Actually I think I should find turkey for sale here. It's just that we've never eaten it. Still, I don't think turkey is really engrained in our culture here. I doubt many people eat it. I think chicken is more popular. I don't know what turkey tastes like, but I've always thought it must be similar to chicken.

Trifle (with chocolate and vanilla custard, jam, ricotta, chocolate chips, sponge etc.)

I wrote down the ingredients because I expect everyone makes something like trifle differently.
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nice and cold!

(And turkey kind of tastes like chicken a little, but it does taste different.)

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Hot

Breadsticks
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I've never had hot breadsticks before, I've only ever known them cold...so cold it is.

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room temperature, I guess

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:o I never 'eat' olive oil pure. And if I make it hot it's for frying. If cold than on my bread or in the salad... so it depends.

Omelet siberienne? :P :lol:
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You're trying to trick us! :P I had to look it up...I think you're supposed to eat it cold, so I'll say cold! :)

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blackcauldron85 wrote:You're trying to trick us! :P I had to look it up...I think you're supposed to eat it cold, so I'll say cold! :)

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Yes, the fun of it is that this desert is both hot and cold. :lol:

sausage: depends (on kind of sausage)
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