Canada for me would be Weed brownies and weed cookies
peppes FTW!111!!!
Belgium truely is a great nation. *bows*Rosse_modest wrote:
- beer
- french fries
- chocolate
- waffles
actually if you live in west sudney the national meal is a kabab.
I never got thous out right, while working as a cook in Edinburgh and also never developed the taste for Haggis but i came to like Fish'n Chips
Pork chooooops and apple saaaauce
Many Scots dont like Haggis either, but i think i am one of the few who really enjoys eating it. Too bad i only really eat it once a year on Burns Night.Rihgoha wrote:
I never got thous out right, while working as a cook in Edinburgh and also never developed the taste for Haggis but i came to like Fish'n Chips
Depends on your viewpoint... Some of us Texans believe that we have a nation all to our own....
If that were the case then the national food would be BBQ and Beer.
As for the reality of it, what kind of food would you really label as all American? The conglomerate of nationalities that is the US is comprised of waaaaay too many different cultures to say that this one food is USA's national meal.
KJ
If that were the case then the national food would be BBQ and Beer.
As for the reality of it, what kind of food would you really label as all American? The conglomerate of nationalities that is the US is comprised of waaaaay too many different cultures to say that this one food is USA's national meal.
KJ
Are u being sarcastic?ghettoperson wrote:
Belgium truely is a great nation. *bows*Rosse_modest wrote:
- beer
- french fries
- chocolate
- waffles
My sarcasmometer is malfunctioning due to high temperature, so help me out here...
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And deep fried haggis with chips, salt n' sauce! washed down with a glass bottle of Barr's Irn Bru!theDude5B wrote:
HAGGIS Neeps and Tatties! FTW!
http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~jonb/noshblo … P_25_1.jpg
also Deep Fried Mars Bars
Mmm Im off to the chippie
I live in the US, but where our family is from (Shanghai, China), expect some stirred string beans, wonton soup noodles, a lot of dim-sum and always white rice... always... Oooo... and don't forget the steam crab too!
In the U.S. we have a mixture of everything since we all came from different countries so we have it have mixed together
Totally forgot about that! Nothing beats a plain porkchop with a side of cinnamon apple sauce for dipping! NOTHING!!! yes it sounds weird/disgusting but give it a try, the porkey goodness melds with the sweety appleiness to give you strange goodnesspfc_toecutter wrote:
Pork chooooops and apple saaaauce
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an ulster fry.....
bacon butty, roast dinner, fish n chips, full english brekkie (duh).
er...chicken rice? char kway teow? fried carrot cake? theres too much to be listed...
Boerenkool met veluwse gerookte worst.
France : Everyone knows that French cooking is the best in the world :p
But i particulary love Cheese and I thinks it's our main specialities ...
But i particulary love Cheese and I thinks it's our main specialities ...
Our national meal is argubly, Roast Lamb, Leeks, Roast Potatoes and veg. It probably happens to be my fav meal to cook and to eat. Probably my Staff's (dog) fav meal to as it gets a huge bone to chew on.
We are also known for Welsh Rarebit, basically cheese on toast with a slice of tomato chucked on for good measure.
We are also known for Welsh Rarebit, basically cheese on toast with a slice of tomato chucked on for good measure.
Or occasionally a good 'ol Kebab with hot chilli sauce - Normally served after 15 pints of strong largerliquidat0r wrote:
roast beef dinner, fish and chips, chicken tikka masala, English breakfast
EDIT: I just found this as well:lolEnglish food has traditionally been based on beef, lamb, pork, chicken and fish and generally served with potatoes and one other vegetable. The most common and typical foods eaten in England include the sandwich, fish and chips, pies like the Cornish pasty, trifle and roasts dinners. Some of our main dishes have strange names like Bubble & Squeak, Spotted Dick and Toad-in-the-Hole.
What may appear strange to our overseas visitors is that not all our puddings are sweet puddings, some are eaten during the the starter or main course like Yorkshire Pudding and Black Pudding.
The staple foods of England are meat, fish, potatoes, flour, butter and eggs. Many of our dishes are based on these foods.
boerenkool met worst, hutspot & aardappelen groeten vlees.
Time for some good old stereotypes.
Italy: pizza's homeland.
We are known for pasta too (REAL pasta, not that overcooked english/german shit), but our cuisine OWNS miserably everyone's else, in any aspect, Meats, fish, desserts, not mentioning our absolutely inimitable wines.
Italy: pizza's homeland.
We are known for pasta too (REAL pasta, not that overcooked english/german shit), but our cuisine OWNS miserably everyone's else, in any aspect, Meats, fish, desserts, not mentioning our absolutely inimitable wines.
Anything fried....anything!!!!!!! What about Stovies? That stuffs awesome, has to be covered in Broon Sauce as well. Tis a shame our national food is so unhealthy!!Bjorn_Again wrote:
And deep fried haggis with chips, salt n' sauce! washed down with a glass bottle of Barr's Irn Bru!theDude5B wrote:
HAGGIS Neeps and Tatties! FTW!
http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~jonb/noshblo … P_25_1.jpg
also Deep Fried Mars Bars
Mmm Im off to the chippie
How many other countries eat ficticious beasts? (haggi)
frikadellen en kroketten...
What is an ulster fry? Is that English breakfast + soda bread + white pudding - fried bread?david363 wrote:
an ulster fry.....
btw, tiptopT, have you tried the deep fried Mars bar? It's heart-attack-city and it'll burn your tongue off but it's still gorgeous.