Why is English food so different? Pic related is eaten by Danes, Balts, Russians, Poles, etc...

Why is English food so different? Pic related is eaten by Danes, Balts, Russians, Poles, etc, but in England it doesn't exist. Danes are far more closely linked to England, yet the food is completely different.

Insular mutations.

Bongs don't eat pickles?!?!

Yeah I'm sure England has never had pickles, toast or meat buns. Much uniqueness of other Europeans

They call them "gherkins"

Inselaffe aren't even human. Those human genes brought to them by Frisians don't count. It's a tiny drop in the sea of shit.

>toast
It's rye bread. You've just proved me right, dummy.

Not like that.
I have to go to the polish section to buy them. In order to make some Danish dishes we have to go the eastern European food section. Lol.

Snow mountain grug says brown wheat block is different than island grug's similar brown wheat block

Are you foreign or something? You can buy them anywhere, we have a massive jar in the cupboard right now and I've never been to a polski slop

>brown wheat
Rye is not wheat, murritard.

They're not done the same way and don't taste the same m8. Why do you think poles started selling them here.
My gf is foreign not me.

>American education

Snow grug bread plant is different than neighbor grug bread plant

Rye (Secale cereale) is a grass grown extensively as a grain, a cover crop and a forage crop. It is a member of the wheat tribe (Triticeae) and is closely related to barley (genus Hordeum) and wheat (Triticum).

>had to go use wiki
>thinks he knows what he is talking about
You don't get dark rye bread here, unless you go to specialist shops or sections. And pretty much nobody except foreigners eats it, it's alien to this island.

Yeah? Tell us the difference between the gherkins in Tesco and much Polish gherkins

You can get polish gherkins in Tesco. At the eastern European section. Taste then and you'll find out.

I've purchased rye bread in my own nothing special average grocery shop, and a jar of those small pickles too

This is sad is this is your or your gf's idea of muh exotic Polish food

You're the one telling us that the Tesco gherkins are different from Polish gherkins. You tell us why we should buy them

Ogórki*

Your "rye bread" isn't the same thing as Danish rye bread.

this is peasant food
simple food for children
whites are animals

>couldn't identify rye bread
>bought rye bread
Pick 1 dummy. Didn't say anything about it being exotic, but there is a huge difference in what is eaten by the masses here and the mainland.

They are. They're marinated differently for one and taste differently.

Your muh rye bread is just another variation of bread, a darker variation, that is eaten all over the world. And it's sold in Sainsbury's too

Most autistic American I've seen all week.

Go ahead, describe the taste differences. Pickles, rye bread, and if you feel like it, your fried near

*your fried meat bun

Go and guy them. The foreign versions are sold here for a reason, foreigners wouldn't bring their own stuff here if ours tasted exactly the same. Now buzz off you insufferable autist.

You can't describe any difference, exactly as expected