>where you live
>average price per one full meal in USD
>your favourite local ingredient
I'll start
>West Sumatra, Indonesia
>approximately $1 per full meal
>Dogfruit and salted clam
>where you live
>average price per one full meal in USD
>your favourite local ingredient
I'll start
>West Sumatra, Indonesia
>approximately $1 per full meal
>Dogfruit and salted clam
No
>Washington (state), USA
>$12
>Garbanzo beans
>Ontario, Canada
depends what you mean by a meal. I can eat for 1 for $0.16 USD by just having some sphaghetti for dinner.
And I'm sure the Indonesian OP can eat a packet of ramen for half that.
"Full Meal", user. Presumably something you'd buy from a restaurant or other vendor. I would take that to mean a dish containing starch, vegetables, and protein that's large enough to keep a working adult full for half a day.
Dog fruit? Like the dogs balls? Or fruit shaped like a dog?
None of the above.
Archidendron pauciflorum, commonly known as Djenkol, Jenkol or Jering
Ah I googled it. Nice
>California
>15ish (bay area prices)
>really bomb crab
>Belgrade,Serbia
>around 5-6$
>Punjena Pljeskavica(Serbian Style stuffed burger)in a bun with local beer of choice(0.5l can).
Arizona, USA
$5-$10
Prickly Pear fruit, it's pretty amazing
>west jawja
>6 fast food
>11 for a decent meal
>Alabama white sauce
Mexico, Mexico
$6 for a quality meal, but you can eat a full meal with tacos for $2 - $3
beans
I had some
>salted clam
tonight... only cost me $520
I gotta be honest; all that stuff looks disgusting
Sorry.
>Straya
>$20
>Witchetty grub
>Republic of India
>2 USD
>Paneer
>Non American thread
Northern California
$12-15
Really good globe artichokes right now
why's she gotta reach so far
Hardcore bitch
Prison
$5 for ramen or honey bun
Hot boss (prison made hot sauce)
> Non-american thread
> Asks for average price of meal in USD
>Full meal
>BUT YOU HAVE TO BUY IT FROM A RESTAURANT XDDDD
I eat about 2500 calories a day for an average of $1.19 a meal.
Because I fucking cook.
Which is why I'm on a cooking board.
Pleasant View, Tn
I routinely make really tasty meals with fresh produce and cheap cuts of meat that come out to about 0.30-0.80 USD per serving.....for the life of me, i don't understand how people think food is expensive