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Posted by narcism on Aug-24-2007 20:58:

italian- arancini
maltese- pastizzi

belgium- beer

hungary- goulash

spain- paella


Posted by Omega_M on Aug-24-2007 21:02:

stirfry


Posted by OurManFlint on Aug-25-2007 11:58:

Hmmm, I wouldn't really consider the Burrito a true Mexican dish, in fact in all the times I have ever been in Mexico, cental and south, I've never seen a burrito on a menu. As for Mexico, I would say Tamales Veracruzanos. Spain-Paella, Venezuela- Guasacaca, Tostones (Popular in a lot of latin american countries), or anything made from plantains.


Posted by jupiterone on Aug-25-2007 16:19:

Vietnam : Fried cobra, saut�ed snake with lemongrass


Posted by Ygrene on Aug-25-2007 16:25:

USA: Severed-head of J1 soup


Posted by jupiterone on Aug-25-2007 16:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
USA: Severed-head of J1 soup






You're always the one to start the battle sir nrg.


Posted by Ygrene on Aug-25-2007 16:43:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone



You're always the one to start the battle sir nrg.


My apologies J1, you are indeed correct.

Therefore, another dish that I rather enjoying swallowing:

USA: My own pride.



















































Posted by Omega_Blue on Aug-25-2007 16:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
USA: My own pride.



hahaha that was fuckin lame man


Posted by Ygrene on Aug-25-2007 16:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
hahaha that was fuckin lame man



Then my work here is done! ^5


Posted by iced_donuts on Aug-26-2007 15:18:

haggis




yum yum!



not


Posted by Omega_M on Aug-26-2007 15:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
USA: Severed-head of J1 soup


I don't get it.


Posted by Ian on Aug-26-2007 15:24:

quote:
Originally posted by iced_donuts
haggis




yum yum!



not


oh c'mon!






Posted by Omega_M on Aug-26-2007 15:25:

I've never eaten this Haggis. But I would like to try.


Posted by winston on Aug-26-2007 16:09:

*bookmarks* thread

poutine - Canada
Pupusas - El Salvador ftmfw
Carpaccio - Italy
mango palatschinken - Vienna.


Posted by shaw on Aug-26-2007 16:11:

mole on anything


Posted by winston on Aug-26-2007 16:11:

Re: international dishes

quote:
Originally posted by AndreaCKY772
what are your favorite dishes from various countries?

italy - fettucini alfredo, shrimp scampi
e


what?

Of all the great italian dishes you mention 'Shrimp Scampi'. Sweetheart this isn't the fckn Red Lobster...


Posted by Omega_M on Aug-26-2007 16:14:

Thai - Red/Green curries served with Rice.


Posted by iced_donuts on Aug-26-2007 18:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
oh c'mon!







ah good old aberdeen angus


Posted by venomX on Aug-26-2007 18:29:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Dominican Republic - Mofongo



Best mofongo ever


Posted by iced_donuts on Aug-26-2007 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
I've never eaten this Haggis. But I would like to try.


your not missing out on much i say, its disgusting!


Posted by Omega_M on Aug-26-2007 18:44:

quote:
Haggis somewhat resembles stuffed intestines (pig intestines otherwise known as chitterlings or the kokoretsi of traditional Greek cuisine), sausages and savoury puddings of which it is among the largest types. As the 2001 English edition of the Larousse Gastronomique puts it, "although its description is not immediately appealing, haggis has an excellent nutty texture and delicious savoury flavour."


Ummmm...hungry already.


Posted by iced_donuts on Aug-26-2007 18:48:

quote:
Haggis IS stuffed intestines (sheeps stomach?)


fixed.


Posted by AndreaCKY772 on Sep-05-2007 15:04:

Re: Re: international dishes

quote:
Originally posted by diggerz
what?

Of all the great italian dishes you mention 'Shrimp Scampi'. Sweetheart this isn't the fckn Red Lobster...


?


Posted by kr00t0n on Sep-05-2007 15:39:

quote:
Originally posted by iced_donuts
your not missing out on much i say, its disgusting!


I always thought it was gross given what it was, then one of my Scotch mates got me to try some.

If you don't about what it is, which is no worse then what you get in frankfurters and other processed meats, it tastes like spicey sausage meat, not bad at all tbh.

As for food and countries:

Japan: Sushi/Maki/Sashimi
China: All things MSG!! Sweet n Sour chicken is my fav, with egg fried rice and shredded, crispy seaweed.
India: Bombay aloo and peshwari naans.
Italy: Lasagne
Greece: Stuffed vine leaves
France: Baguettes, profiterols
South Africa: Biltong/droerwors, cape malay curry (bit of a mixed one really, lol)
Mexico: Quesadillas
England: Sunday roast with chicken.
Middle east: Chicken Doner Kebab, with loads of chilli sauce and salad


Posted by Dyshein on Sep-05-2007 20:19:

Screw sushi, takoyaki ftw -_-.
Edit: German - Doner Kebabs 0_o.


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