Traditional food from your city

Traditional food from your city.

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Fried brain sandwich
A LOT of Germans in the Ohio river valley

Our city has a lake,a river and a beach too,sooo

Looks good, rate this burger.
It probably tastes better than it looks.

It tastes good af

what's that on top - bacon / pork belly?
And bottom - chimchurri ?

Cream of crab soup with old bay seasoning
Baltimore, MD USA

Forgot pic

shokdra i presume?

Yeah

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Little smoked fish that are eaten whole, including the head

It's bacon with a couple of seasoning and apples on top, on the bottom it is cress(?), brazilian nuts and parmesan..

Sounds interesting. Apple + nuts not traditional, but you never know.

I like jalapenos, bacon, and guacamole on a burger so who am I to judge?

Typical fall fare were I live for weekends (I eat something like that today).

it's shit, though

i had this when i went to germany from multiple places
why is a shitty hotdog with mildly spicy ketchup so hyped?

If it's so shitty why did you have it at multiple places

Gas

How the mighty have fallen.

>be Pacific Northwest
>have no food culture

Feels bad man. At least we have fish and coffee.

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first time was at a fesitival, thought it might have just been shitty festival food

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rooster testicle stew

Patrician taste.

Baked children poop mixed with a bit of hot water and a few peppers

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Hortobágyi meat crepes

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it is like meatloaf but instead of ground beef it is ground ham and it is sweeter

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Ate one in Vienna a few years ago, never again.

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fish soup Szeged style

W-what's that? Looks tasty. Also you guys have a kind of bread/bun ultra white than looked very tasty.

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Boiled balls of dough, basically dumplings with no filling. Pretty tasty especially in a soup

it's szilvás gombóc (plum dumplings)
don't know what kind of bread you're talking about :/

Looks bretty good

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paprika potato

i have eaten this before somewhere, i didn't know that it was hungarian or even had a name

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It's based as fuck desu.

New England for daysssss

yeah, its named after its "inventor": en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobos_torte
did you like it?
nice trips btw

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This lad makes me wish I was born Hungarian

this is good

this is bad

this is 2gourmet4me

Anything having to do with Lobster. Approximately 80% of lobster is fished off the coast of Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Maine. We're very lucky here because it's considered a bit of a delicacy yet it's so cheap because it comes right off the dock, it's about as cheap as chicken.

Lobster tails are the best fucking thing in the world with garlic butter. Lobster rolls are also amazing.

yeah we're pretty proud of our dishes
imo you balkanites have a nice cuisine too :)

Kentucky Burgoo (squirrel stew)

"Then one day he was shootin' at some food,
and up from the ground come a bubblin' crude."

mmmmmhmmmm
the only ever lobster roll I've tried was from fucking McDonald's, in Italy
really wish we had lobsters here in Hungary, or that some American guy would come and set up an authentic lobster buffet in Budapest

W-what does it taste like?

Baltimore, but this works for most of Maryland too

pork cracklings

The fuck has happened to those poor crags?

Stew. Seriously, just regular old Brunswick stew.

foodnetwork.com/recipes/jamie-deen/brunswick-stew-recipe.html

bread with lard, red onions and paprika

They got covered in old bay, and are going to be eaten

Why not go to Croatia they have places where you can get lobster. Kinda costly tho

Those buns/breads those girls are selling desu. They look awesome.
Also all that paprika. You guys could adapt to Spanish food in instants.

>lard
>the only thing redeeming something so simple
>raw onion
>still redeemed by the lard

Praise fat!

Wtf i love hungary now

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Another huge drink during the fall, you usually have it cold during the fall, then during winter you microwave it and get it really hot - kindof like hot cocoa I guess. My fiance is a foreigner and she absolutely loves it.

If you want to be fancy and not a leatherneck you're supposed to stir it with a cinnamon stick for flavor. I was very surprised that apple cider is not a common thing in other places, it just didn't occur to me.

We add pineapple juice, tea bags, and other spices to ours. Hard to describe. Tastes good.

>apple cider is not a common thing in other places
It is, though, you can get it practically anywhere here.

I don't think a lobster roll from Croatia and one from Maine are comparable desu

they look like larger-sized pogácsa

it's quite delicious, great snack to go with alcohol

youtube.com/watch?v=m6CCLB7dOJU
It's very typical from some parts of Spain. First time I hear of it heated tough, like a spiced wine from medieval times.

Absorbs alcohol like a charm, desu.

Well there you go. She's asian so I guess that's why she's never heard of it.
Neat, yeah having it hot is extremely common. Kindof like how we sometimes have our coffee on ice during the summer.
Tea sounds interesting

ez nem tradicionális te prolicigány a keletnémet csíráknak találták ki az átkosban hogy el lehessen adni a maradékot

Coda alla viccinara

kurva anyádat bazdmeg te geci, álljál már le ezzel a hortobágyi palacsinta-ellenes kultúrhadjáratoddal mert kibaszottul kezd unalmas lenni, hogy ennyire az útjába akarsz állni a gasztronómiai haladásnak, csak azért mert a saját ízlésedet mindenki másénál feljebbvalónak képzeled
TESSÉK

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Tastes good as fuck and you can find it everywhere

Good stuff.

Party wasn't a party until you had these, sausage rolls and party pies.

Explain. What's this.

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>this is 2gourmet4me
Kek, this is the traditional place where it is made. Can't look less ""gourmet"".

hihihih

Ez. Csak vendégségben ne kérj olyat.

Good shit.

What's this, looks quite good?

Turrón de Alicante. Almonds, honey and eggs. It's very hard and delicious.

Based torrone.

Not a dish by itself, but it's used in many dishes in New England. Cranberries are one of the few indigenous foods native to America, such as the Turkey. It's a bit sour but extremely healthy and has a potent flavor. I literally just had some cranberry juice for lunch a few minutes ago without thinking about it desu. Protip: It's an amazing mixer for alcohol.

in japan we eat fish cum.
do you eat cum?