Well, my country has a lot of cultural foods but here's one of my favorites:
If you can guess it without looking Google, 100 internets for you.
is it tempeh or something? i know this is indonesian, but not sure on the name xD
Well, my country has a lot of cultural foods but here's one of my favorites:
If you can guess it without looking Google, 100 internets for you.
FISH AND CHIPS.
Anybody else prefer it in newspaper to a boat?
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My grandma also does Ukrainian Pierogi.
FISH AND CHIPS.
Anybody else prefer it in newspaper to a boat?
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My grandma also does Ukrainian Pierogi.
OMG THIS LOOK SO DELICIOUS!! LIKE CHEESEEEEEEE BRED XDDD anything this is, I really would love to try it!
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Oh wait...is it fish cake? lol?
is it tempeh or something? i know this is indonesian, but not sure on the name xD
The UK
Ehh, sort of. If I believe correctly, Scotland is part of the UK. However, the UK is such a generic term for a number of small countries i.e. Scotland, England, Ireland etc. Haggis is most commonly eaten within Scotland, so I would say there instead of the UK. I personally have never come across Haggis and I've live in both Northern and Southern parts of England, so it's safe to say that haggis isn't really culture food for the UK. It's Scottish.
Cultural foods for me include:
Roast
Toad in the hole (Sausages in a yorkshire pudding/pancake batter)
Shepherds pie is kind of like a roux roast dinner. It has potatoes, pees, carrots, mince meat, onions, gravy etc.
Gammon (ham), eggs and chips! A worthly classic!
And lastly, a pocket of ingredients wrapped delicately in a bag of puff pastry.
I'm not very patriotic when it comes to supporting my heritage. I prefer foreign cuisine to my own (Indian, Chinese, Greek, Italian, French, Thai etc.)
Traditional English food isn't that good...
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I mean, most traditional British dishes are either loaded in fat or heavy ingredients like vegetable fat, fatty meats, oil etc. Or they just lack the appropriate seasoning and flavor due to the large amount of "bulky" ingredients contained within most dishes. This is because Britain doesn't have the best agriculture, as we have short summers and long winters.
I do love a good ol' sausage roll though!
EGG ROLLS AND FRIED RICE NOMNOMNOM
I live in the usa though?
i like mashed potatoes.