Cincinatti Chiliv
Dieter Burrell
dburrell at ICPSR.UMICH.EDU
Fri Dec 3 20:28:19 UTC 1999
I think that Cincinnati chili tastes like it also has cummin and nutmeg
thrown in with the cinnamon.
Dieter
At 02:00 PM 12/3/1999 -0600, you wrote:
>Doesn't Cincinnati chili have chocolate or cocoa in it?
>
>
>>The Cincinatti Chili I'm familiar with is basically a
>>spaghetti sauce.
>>
>>JIM
>>
>>--- Mike Salovesh <salovesh at NIU.EDU> wrote:
>>....
>> > On several trips to that fine city, I remembered a
>> > famous feature of
>> > Cincinnati cuisine: a dish called "Cincinnati
>> > chile". (It comes in
>> > standard variants, which are ordered by the
>> > appropriate number from one
>> > to five. As I recall, a "five" had a combination of
>> > five elements,
>> > including chile, cheese, and macaroni plus two more
>> > I foget. Was one of
>> > them a hot dog?) I was proud of myself for
>> > remembering this bit of local
>> > esoterica on each return.
>> >
>> > I shouldn't have been that proud. Each time, I
>> > ordered one of the
>> > concoctions (probably a number five). Each time,
>> > the first bite
>> > reminded me how much I hate the dish. I think its
>> > popularity comes from
>> > the fact that it's one dish a six year old can make
>> > successfully.
>> > That's not much of a recommendation.
>> >
>> > Several unhappy meetings with Cinti Chili finally
>> > taught me to accept
>> > anything else rather than order this mess again.
>>
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>
>Greg
>greg at pulliam.org
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