1. you're country

1. you're country
2. does smetana belong to a pizza
Finland
Yes

im a country now?
also yes.

1. Yes, I am country.
2. I don't know because 99% of Japs don't know smetana.

>Smetana is one of the names for a range of sour creams from Central and Eastern Europe. It is a dairy product produced by souring heavy cream. It is similar to crème fraîche (28% fat

Sounds stupid desu

Finland
Yes
Smetana Special is best hangover bits :D

smetana only with borsch

Would you like some pineapple toppings with that?

sure
ananas belongs to a pizza

Disgusting

Sweden
Yes, it's infact our speciality

you think you invented smetana?

>reading comprehension
no the pizzeria close to me have it available to all kinds of pizzas though.
obviously we also go with the standard garlicsauce alot as well though.

I have like 20 pizzerias that can deliver pizza with smetana to my door.

well i have a personal BBC dispensing smetana whenever i want

I feel like Finns do love pizza more than their fellow Nordic brethren.

I don't think I've ever had smetana.

Your pizza looks shitty

random pic from google

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There's nothing better than making your own pizza

>HUE
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Kys

>putting smentana on anything else other than borsch, sarmas and dolmas

kebab feat smetana is god tier
t. pizza expert country

What do you drink with this?

beer or coca cola
depends on the time of the day and if you are working or not.

no but fermented cabbage does
and garlic sauce

Yeah, we unironically put smetana on pizza, especially on savoury pizza. But you never smear smetana around like it were mayo, you put it in neat little piles to dunk your slice into.

Smetana also goes together well with goulasch or stuffed paprika.

2005 was 11 years ago fucking mong

>2005 was 11 years ago

why it depends?

>he drinks during working hours
degenerate, where did your inner protestant go?

I am shaman of the forest

>Finns use russian word for sour cream
Noice.

It feels so good to see Russians and Finns both using the Slovenian word for sour cream, and sometimes you see it in English, too.

Wiki says the word is proto slavic.

We also have regular sour cream. Smetana is bit thicker compared to it.

I didn't actually mean to imply that you borrowed it from us. It's just interesting to see a word I've known from earliest childhood used in the rest of the world, you know.

We only have smetana and while studying english they say sour cream=smetana.
Do you put stress on the first syllable in smetana though? I mean it should be "smetAna".

Finnish is a phonetic language so it is pronounced just how it's written without any stresses.

It is written in every finnish student book that you always put stress on the first syllable.
HYvä hUommenta. Not HyvÄ huommEnta. for example.

We like smetana so much here we named our first president after it.

Where can I find real smetana here in the US? Even the Polski stores dont have the real thing

We also stress it on the first syllable.

This is correct.
This is incorrect.

Barbarians.

>smegma on pizza
L.M.A.O. euroKEK

We named a music composer after it.

fucknoff

I see. Was he also a moustache connoisseur?

Only if it's mixed with garlic. Smîntînî cu mujdei toatî zîua.

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