Post food exclusive to your state / country and rate
Post food exclusive to your state / country and rate
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hmmm, really makes you think
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Quesadillas without cheese
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you realise they were brought over from England by the cornish miners, right?
That's a cornish pasty, lad
what are those round slices?
Michigan? I love pasties. Shame we don't sell them here.
sausage
Is that calzone filled with dog food?
Why is your hot pocket taking a shit?
God tier/10
The problem is that it's too expensive. This plate for ants would be around 10 euros.
I remember watching Man vs Food were they had a bunch of Americans eating pasties as a past-time tradition. They did their best to snuff out any mention of the British and glorify a great American food stuff.
Is it really that hard to admit you like something we've made in America?
he probably wasn't aware it was British, be fair.
>MUH
Sausage burger.
Pretty good!
> claims something is American
>proved wrong
M-m-muh
I've seen it with things like Shepard's pie, which they do their best to call Irish -- then they don't even use lamb but beef instead; likewise with fish and chips.
It's either anything British gets renamed to Irish, or it's simply downplayed as something made in Wales / Scotland with no mention of the English.
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>calling cottage pie shepherds pie
that always triggers me desu
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>MUUUUUH
The Michigan pasty looks better desu senpai.
Shepherd's pie is a disgusting abomination
Britbongs shouldn't want any credit for the food they invented
delete this immediately. It's GOAT winter food.
Tasty traditional patties
Innards look like dogfood.
You are treading on thin ice eestiboy.
Isn't Karelia a part of Russia anyway?
The ice is getting even thinner.
>Karjalanpiirakka
>virolainen
Painu hevon vittuun.
Painu itse vitun läski tampio
Well the cunts think the apple pie is American, when it's English-Dutch.
Making some curanto m8s
>don't even use lamb but beef instead
When it's beef then it's called Cottage pie. Lamb for Shepherd's pie.
It's a shame that the rest of the continent copied us...
What the fuck
I don't know if we really make anything exclusively.
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dat crust hnnnnggg
I saw something like this in an old trainyard.
Homeless people had left chunks of raw meat out to cook on the sun-drenched concrete foundation of the former roundhouse.
I remember the show and they said it came over with miners from Cornwall or Wales.
But Mexico.... isn't the first word in Quesadillas.... cheese?
yum yum
The literal translation is "Cheezy dillies"
t. CHI
>lived in the US for entire life
>have still never bothered to try this
I'm guessing other countries wouldn't even bother.
Also guaranteed replies by triggered east coasters. Maybe I should've made this a bait post.
Wat is?
I think this might be the only thing unique to my state.
I've made deep dish pizza myself and I think it's pretty good desu
I drink both.
Flaouna. It's like a bread filled with cheese. We in the south eat it for Easter and the north eat it for Ramadan. It's very tasty
Every former Spanish colony has these. Even the Philippines.
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the traditional way is to make it in a hole in the ground, but it's very hard to find people doing it that way outside of the Chiloe Island
this is literally a pie
were americans too late to the party to make any "new/authentic food"?
pls no bully we're not very old yet
but yes
sorry, we did it first
>We in the south eat it for Easter and the north eat it for Ramadan
Hilarious and believably true. I mean, that does seem like a really nice thing to end a fast with.
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An Italian Immigrant invented the abomination desu.
damn that actually looks good too
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that's "Mediterranean" bro
thanks yours too, it looks cheesier and the tomato looks great
why haven't americans posted hotdogs yet? that's a legit american invention
Chicago-style hot dog is da best
It looks like Shawarma with Guacomole... Arab meets Mexican?
Looks good though, I'd probably be up for trying it.
It's not kebab, it's skirt steak with guac and fries
I'm from Connecticut, I could post burgers but I'll post this instead.
Even better. I love skirt steak.
Agreed, but they're just a bastardization of Kraut food. The sausages are even named after their cities (Frankfurt & Vienna/Wien).
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burritos are supposed to have beef
wtf are you doing england
t. Spaniard knowing what that dish is
Can you shed some light maricon?
man i'm hungry, but i'm all out of cash to eat some delish fast food right now
Is it true you guys mix the baked beans with tomato soup before it goes on the toast?
Originally from my city
Literally nothing wrong with baked beans, they're extremely good for you.
I've never had a Stroopwaffel. Are they are sickeningly hurt-my-teeth sweet as they look?
is that caramel inside?
Is there a traditional filling one would have?
>tfw your parents took you to dicks every game win or lose after little league
;_;
No, i don't really like deserts or sweets but i love stroopwafels. It is sweet but not that sweet. It's perfect in combination with coffee or tea.
Yes caramel, always caramel.
>tfw haven't been home to get some dicks in 4 years :(
that's what he said.
it's really overrated but acceptable for being the only hamburger joint on my street and open at 2am
We have these cakes you make make in a pan.
Tell me about it. I haven't been home in 4 years myself. Work in California atm. We at least got In N' Out but Dick's always brings back memories.
We call those lettuja.
this is pancake
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Not him but it's clearly octopus. You're on a weeaboo website and can't distinguish a tentacle when you see it?
Looks good, desu
h-how do you make the rice blue?
How about a sushi burrito? It's basically a burrito sized sushi roll. I like the ones wrapped in soy paper.
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Not Russia exclusive, but here's some kulebjaka: meat or fish sweet pastry pie.
Black pudding? Finland exclusive? Nah, I love this stuff.
Really? I think stroopwafels are really, really sweet (still loved it, tho. Would be perfect with coffee). On the other hand, I have eat those only once or twice a long time ago, so maybe they weren't that sweet anyway.
>Drinks mate with sugar
>Has the audacy to say it's theirs
Top kek, these niggers have no idea of anything.
Is that verimakkara? If yes, it's not unique to Finland.
We and most European cunts have it as well. We don't serve it like that, though, rather with bread.
THIEF
nice yorkshire pudding
>tfw never had lobster
What's it like?
this to be honest
Post what's considered a sausage in Finland pls