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Originally Posted by blahblahblah Let me put this straight, and you can go back and double check in all my postings. I have held back on an opinion on any illegal activies that have been insinutated by Aloha regarding Michelle, until things are proven in a court of law. The only thing that I have had a consistant position in regards to Michelle is that it is not appropriate for Aloha to publicize her sex life here on a forum that is designed to for "CURRENT or FORMER EMPLOYEES OF ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR!!" of which, Mr. Aloha is neither. Now if there was a website for enterprise groupies ... the he would finally find a home. Now, someone please tell me ... what the heck is edamame and kelaguen?? |
Edamame is a green vegetable more commonly known as a soybean, harvested at the peak of ripening right before it reaches the "hardening" time. The word Edamame means "Beans on Branches," and it grows in clusters on bushy branches. To retain the freshness and its natural flavor, it is parboiled and quick-frozen. In East Asia, the soybean has been used for over two thousand years as a major source of protein. Edamame is consumed as a snack, a vegetable dish, used in soups or processed into sweets. As a snack, the pods are lightly boiled in salted water, and then the seeds are squeezed directly from the pods into the mouth with the fingers.
Kelaguen -A pickling marinade comprised of lemon juice, fresh coconut, green onions and hot red chilies is used to marinate cooked chicken, shrimp, fish or raw beef. The acids in the marinade "cook" the raw beef instead of heat. It is served cold or at room temperature and eaten as is, over rice, or wrapped in a warm corn or flour tortilla.