What are your favorite types of foods?
Food isn’t just about taste for me, it’s also about comfort, memories, and the joy of sharing something delicious with others. If I had to sum up my favourite foods, I’d say they fall into three main food types, Italian, Mexican and Irish home cooking.
Italian food always feels like a warm embrace. A bowl of pasta, a thin-crust pizza, or something as simple as bruschetta, it’s comfort food, made to be enjoyed slowly.
Mexican food, on the other hand, excites me. The spices, colours, and bold flavours bring a sense of celebration to the table.
Finally there is Irish home cooking. This is where nostalgia comes in. Stews, soda bread, potato bread, tray bakes, the kind of food that brings me back to simpler times and cosy evenings. It’s simple, it’s hearty, and full of meaning.
I also do love fresh flavours, things that feel light, bright, and vibrant. A crisp salad, ripe fruit, or a squeeze of lemon can completely transform a meal. Alongside that, I try to keep my eating on the healthier side, not in a strict way, but in a way that leaves me feeling good after I have eaten.
Living in Australia makes the love of food even richer. The diversity here is incredible, one night I can enjoy Greek flavours, the next Lebanese, or discover something new with Nepalese or Vietnamese dishes. It feels like the whole world is on my doorstep, and it keeps my love for food constantly inspired.
I feel grateful to experience that here as I had never tried any of these foods before in Northern Ireland. The most I had ever tried that was remotely exotic was Chinese and Indian food, that I LOVE by the way but in Northern Ireland the foods are cooked to suit the locals taste buds, i.e. made with MSG. Nothing authentic about it but suits those who have never left the country to try the real deal.

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Absolutely agree.
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You have quite diverse tastes in food.
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Haha thanks Jean. I sure hope so.
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Nice 👍
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Like you, I enjoy food from different cultures and I love trying new things. It’s a great way to learn about other countries and find new things to love.
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Absolutely Richard, I love that!
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Welcome!
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Food in Australia is awesome
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Omits pretty good and very diverse which is great.
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MSG added to food is the main reason why I don’t tend to eat out as much anymore. Like you, I like good wholesome food which not only tastes nice, but is also good for you. Nice post.
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So true. Thanks Sharon!
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Yes whole-food is really good and nutrition rich.
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I agree with you! It tastes nicer, too!
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Food carries so much more than taste — it’s memory, comfort, and celebration on a plate. The way you’ve placed Italian, Mexican, and Irish home cooking side by side feels like a journey through warmth, vibrancy, and nostalgia. I too believe a simple squeeze of lemon or a fresh fruit can completely transform a meal and mood. Loved reading this reflection.
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Thanks very much Rohitash for your kind words.
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Keep writing. ..you are so at it
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Too kind 🙏🏽
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I like how you have divided your food preferences into comfort, nostalgic and spicy. That’s a good way to do it! I’m half French-Canadian and love the cuisine which is locally adapted French country as you can imagine – but also love the comforting yet nostalgic feelings it can trigger. After that it’s Italian. 😊
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Thanks Lynnette! I absolutely love French cuisine also!!! Spoiled for choice.
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I like Italian food too.😘
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It’s sooooo good.
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Great point about the feelings that food emote particulary the comfort foods say of Italian cuisine, Wayne. Love it. I enjoy the animated gifs in your posts..adorable.
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Thanks a lot Suzette! Always nice to get feedback. Have a lovely Sunday.
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Thanks Wayne. And to you as well, Cheers.
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A different way to tune people
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