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Food stereotypes (pg. 6)
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| Ian |
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english - roast beef, sunday lunch, yorkshire pudding, bangers & mash, pies, jam roly poly, spotted dick
welsh - lamb & leeks
portuguese - Nandos (chicken)
Australians - bbq food, fish
scottish - salmon, aberdeen angus beef (best in the world)
spanish - sangria, paella, gespacho
denmark - danish bacon
dutch - edam
germans - sauerkraut, and most things that end in the suffix -wurst
turkey - anything unsanitary :p |
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| butterfly |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
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english - roast beef, sunday lunch, yorkshire pudding, bangers & mash, pies, jam roly poly, spotted dick
welsh - lamb & leeks
portuguese - Nandos (chicken)
Australians - bbq food, fish
scottish - salmon, aberdeen angus beef (best in the world)
spanish - sangria, paella, gespacho
denmark - danish bacon
dutch - edam
germans - sauerkraut, and most things that end in the suffix -wurst
turkey - anything unsanitary :p |
spotted dick? :conf: wtf? |
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| Orbax |
| deep fried mars bars follow up fish and chips wonderfully. mmm |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by butterfly
spotted dick? :conf: wtf? |
it's a sponge or suet pudding with currants...
served hot with custard. Variable ingredients can include other dried fruits, orange peel, brandy, nutmeg etc :) Popular desert here :) |
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| Skov |
| How can you guys forgot something as disgusting as Haggis? :/ |
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| lücid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_Blue
don't forget fried chicken, chitlin's, and dem gritz n gravy, nukka. |
and RIBS! |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
And Kool-Aid, and watermelon.
When I was a cashier I once had a black woman buy watermelon and grape Kool-Aid from me. :p |
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| lücid |
| i love seeing all the watermelon stands in the ghetto when i drive downtown. |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
portuguese - Nandos (chicken) |
Cods > Nandos.
Cods are, like, a symbol of Portugueseship. The Portuguese themselves are like cods, thanks to their history of oceanic endeavours that discovered huge terrestrial lands and uncovered great mysterious mysteries. I'm here thanks to the Portuguese Empire and the cods eaten by the brave sailors.
The 2nd greatest Portuguese symbol, their wine, also pays homage to the great Cod God. We all know Baco stands for Bacolhau, the Latin word for Cod. And that Baco is the drunkard God.
It's time for us Portuguese-blooded people to believe in Cod. Noikeee, Me, Swamper and everyone else with Portuguese heritage.
In Cod We Trust. |
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| noikeee |
| those salty pieces of . I hope they become extinct for once. |
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| d-miurge |
| quote: | Originally posted by Enigmatik
France: Mussels
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It's more a Belgian thing, we prefer oyster (Marennes-Oléron ftw). |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sunsnail
Help me make this list complete
Asians - rice
Latin Americans - burritos
Blacks - watermelon + fried chicken
Native Americans - corn, beans, squash
White americans - crackers, mcdonalds
Australians - raw cattle :wtf:
Koreans - dogs
Italians - pasta
French - frog legs, snails
Indians - curry
Russians - Borscht with a gallon or two of vodka per meal
Japanese - Sushi
Brazilians - Bean Stew
Arabs - Kebabs
English - Fish & Chips, and nasty food in general
Germans - sauerkraut
Canada - Peameal bacon, mayonaise on everything, maple syrup | middle easterns have made the best invention ever... kebab frit!
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