A poll regarding a particular sort of food
Something that occurred weekend before last has prompted me to ask this of the folks who read this post.
Where I grew up, it's reasonably common for green beans -- either snap beans or "Italian" flat beans -- to be served with tomato sauce. I'm wondering what others think of this dish. I may discuss the poll results later in a comment.
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Where I grew up, it's reasonably common for green beans -- either snap beans or "Italian" flat beans -- to be served with tomato sauce. I'm wondering what others think of this dish. I may discuss the poll results later in a comment.
[Poll #1460626]
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*hugs*
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Mine's merely a sensitivity, but it's a sensitivity that is rather unpleasant to deal with. Years of trial and error have delineated the very narrow range of tomato-consumption possibilities.
I could eat it if a liberal pat of butter were mixed into a single portion. :)
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I don't care much for green beans but with marinara sauce they might be much more edible :)
Which is really my take
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Gosh, every Thanksgiving at my Aunts, in fact!
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Green beans with tomato sauce, in its various guises, seems to be a Mediterranean-American idea. But I don't believe one finds it much in the Midwest -- not even in Chicago or Cincinnati which have heavy Italian and Greek populations respectively.
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I've only encountered the combo in diners that serve the traditional diner menu but are run by Greeks. (Which is a surprising percentage of them.) When I asked why the combination, I was told it was the traditional Greek way of serving green beans. And they never mention the tomatoes on the menu; I've learned to always ask.
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Edited for brain fart -- must be the tomatoes.