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Toidal t1_iy1iebd wrote

Banh Mi Cali is still also relatively cheap. Like $7-8 a sandwich, albeit maybe not quite as full as other places but arugably just as good. Try the meatball, it's this fatty, porky, fish saucy, meat pastey goodness.

I also really like the bread they use, I don't think it's traditional but it's a little chewier which I prefer. It might just be Amoroso.

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Toidal t1_ixvv6vg wrote

Like ready to eat, or like packed in the cold section for use in beans or stews? I know Original Turkey in RTM sometimes has legs that are hot and ready to eat but most markets will otherwise carry smoked Turkey parts and ham hocks to use in recipes.

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Toidal t1_ivgmb3v wrote

I looked it up, they're less regulated in at least Korea because they're considered cosmetic and not drugs so they don't have to go through the much higher rigorous testing that the US FDA does.

That is to not to say they aren't safe, it just means that the US FDA considers it the same level as aspirin or some other OTC, whereas the Korean FDA considers them the same level as like food or something. So in Korea, the newer, more innovative products can get out quicker because the testing is not as extensive. Figure as long as you're using something that's been on the market for a while, you're good as any crazy hives warnings would've popped up already

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Toidal t1_iv1fl8b wrote

I really liked the dog sequence, but the last sequences, with the shotguns, the 2 on 1, and then the 1 on 1 felt kinda boring.

Like in the Jackie Chan action analysis video, all the action was all clear and visible but there wasn't a rhythm or narrative to it. Just one action sequence after another. Most boring rampage ever

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