Riddle me this,Yuropoors: if you're so good at dairy and we're so bad...

Riddle me this,Yuropoors: if you're so good at dairy and we're so bad, how come we're the ones who invented mac and cheese?

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not liking this thread so far t.b.h (acronym for "to be honest")

>Place of origin United Kingdom
Our only innovation is boxing it to sell to Canadians.

We invented it, along with your precious apple pie and even the flag you are forced to salute.

But we perfected it.

>Kraft Dinner

What did he mean by this?

Thats like saying you perfected diabetes.

italians were already putting together pasta and cheese before anyone else

Checkmate, atheists.

>italians were already putting together pasta and cheese before anyone else
Mac and Cheese is ours as is the first Lasange recipe.

>the forme of cury: 1390
>liber de coquina: 1285-1304

Whatever that means.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liber_de_Coquina
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forme_of_Cury

And what should I be looking at?

You never thought to put cut up hotdogs in it, did you?

Referring to the lasagna

>A third theory proposed that the dish is a development of the 14th century British recipe "Loseyn"[15] as described in The Forme of Cury, a cook book in use during the reign of Richard II. This has similarities to modern lasagne in both its recipe, which features a layering of ingredients between pasta sheets, and its name. An important difference is the lack of tomatoes, which did not arrive in Europe until after Columbus reached America in 1492. The earliest discussion of the tomato in European literature appeared in a herbal written in 1544 by Pietro Andrea Mattioli[16] while the earliest discovered cookbook with tomato recipes was published in Naples in 1692, though the author had apparently obtained these recipes from Spanish sources.[16]

Layered pasta sheets was our idea, before that it was strips while the first recipe using tomatoes was Spanish.

he meant "poor people staple: the game, the experience, the 'some people voted for it to be the national dish' in 3d".

I'm so fucking hungry

Pls delet this

>strips
I see the traduction done by anglos are always pure garbage.
I renounce, there is no point if this is the level.

Better question:

If Yuropeons have better chocolate, how come we invented chocolate chip cookies, the ultimate chocolate confection, first?

Checkmate, serfs.

>chocolate chip cookies, the ultimate chocolate confection
True depending on the cookie. Some are crap.

>american """"""chocolate"""""" chip cookies

>british '''''''''''''teeth''''''''''''''

We can do this all day, m8

>LITERAL vomit chocolate

>LITERAL vomit weather