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OHBGEEK4GIRE1998 said:

There's 'a one simple reason why'ah ya' lost tah me Mickey.

One simple reason.

Ya' darn tootin' peeved me off!

HI-YUK! HI-YUK! HI-YUK! HI-YUK! HI-YUK! YI-YUK! HI-YUK! HI-YUK!

Never in my life have I needed something so much in my life, and I never known till I received it.

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    GabrielWB said:

    Serious question; Is bread with condensed milk really a thing?
    Did a quick search, and it only returns bread recipes where the milk is used as an ingredient. But as a topping?

    ... wait, so eating white bread and condensed milk is not a common thing? It was my favorite but quick and easy dessert. Here in Mexico we have a lightly salted soft roll called bolillo, and I loved filling them with tons of condensed milk.

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    Pronak said:

    ... wait, so eating white bread and condensed milk is not a common thing? It was my favorite but quick and easy dessert. Here in Mexico we have a lightly salted soft roll called bolillo, and I loved filling them with tons of condensed milk.

    It's considered common on any Asian nations, as far I know. But on west, you'd hardly find any people that put condensed milk on their bread.
    You can chalk it to palatial differences, like how western people will probably roll their eyes seeing how Asians put margarine and white granulated sugar on top of their bread where those same people will slice pickles into two and use it in place of hotdog buns.

    Yes, I'm not kidding.

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    Pronak said:

    ... wait, so eating white bread and condensed milk is not a common thing? It was my favorite but quick and easy dessert. Here in Mexico we have a lightly salted soft roll called bolillo, and I loved filling them with tons of condensed milk.

    I lived in Thailand for a while, and it's quite common there.

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    Rathurue said:

    It's considered common on any Asian nations, as far I know. But on west, you'd hardly find any people that put condensed milk on their bread.
    You can chalk it to palatial differences, like how western people will probably roll their eyes seeing how Asians put margarine and white granulated sugar on top of their bread where those same people will slice pickles into two and use it in place of hotdog buns.

    Yes, I'm not kidding.

    White bread with butter & sugar is a staple poor-kid dessert/snack in many countries.

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    GabrielWB said:

    Serious question; Is bread with condensed milk really a thing?
    Did a quick search, and it only returns bread recipes where the milk is used as an ingredient. But as a topping?

    Is a thing for us Asians. When you want something sweet in the morning, but can't be arsed to bother cooking.

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    GabrielWB said:

    Serious question; Is bread with condensed milk really a thing?
    Did a quick search, and it only returns bread recipes where the milk is used as an ingredient. But as a topping?

    At least in the countries of the former USSR it is very popular. Condensed milk is usually not considered as a full-fledged dish, but only as an ingredient. But not here. In Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, etc., it is quite common to simply put condensed milk on bread and eat it. In addition, they can eat condensed milk straight from the jar with spoons
    I speak as a witness and participant in this process.

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