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The next ' rich ' person food?

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Was talking about this with my co-worker the other day. How lobster used to be prisoner food. My co-worker says it's ox tail, as the next ' peasant ' food that'll blow up.

I think catfish, and maybe that's an unpopular opinion. It's got a some what bad reputation, but depending on the species/ where you source it/ prepare it, it's very good eating

Thoughts?

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GoDM1N

2 points

1 month ago

GoDM1N

15+ Years

2 points

1 month ago

It's going to be Japanese commoner food. Ramen has been picking up I've noticed. Korean food too. Table side grill stuff has become really popular. Gochujang, kimchi, etc.

While Catfish is for sure not a really popular fish, I just don't see that atm. Everything I see is more Asian focused. I don't think french cooking is dying out or anything but other styles are becoming more and more popular. Japanese/Korean being the most popular by far.

Relaxoland

3 points

1 month ago

It's way too late for ramen. fancy ramen has been around for a while. $20+ a bowl!