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NA food vs. EU food
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#1
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euros always call americans burgers as an insult but are literally on the same continent as the country that invented beans on toast lmaoooooo

euros always call americans burgers as an insult but are literally on the same continent as the country that invented beans on toast lmaoooooo
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#2
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ok burger.

ok burger.
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#3
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don't come at beans on toast like that my guy

don't come at beans on toast like that my guy
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#4
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EU food that doesnt come from the island of blokes and mates is good. when i think about english food it makes sense why they colonized every other country and nation

EU food that doesnt come from the island of blokes and mates is good. when i think about english food it makes sense why they colonized every other country and nation
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#5
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NA food < EU food ,ftfy yw

NA food < EU food ,ftfy yw
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#6
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beans on toast is the best budget meal ever created. even better with ham and cheese

beans on toast is the best budget meal ever created. even better with ham and cheese
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#7
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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2014/feb/27/how-to-cook-perfect-tartiflette
All start here

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2014/feb/27/how-to-cook-perfect-tartiflette
All start here
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#8
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UK has entirely different food than the rest of the EU. I don’t even think people in EU countries consider the UK as apart of the EU

UK has entirely different food than the rest of the EU. I don’t even think people in EU countries consider the UK as apart of the EU
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#9
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NA does better fast food

EU does better cuisine

NA does better fast food

EU does better cuisine
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#10
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eastern european food is god tier
холодец yum

eastern european food is god tier
холодец yum
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#11
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funhaver1998I don’t even think people in EU countries consider the UK as apart of the EU

wow crazy cant imagine why

[quote=funhaver1998]I don’t even think people in EU countries consider the UK as apart of the EU[/quote]
wow crazy cant imagine why
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#12
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Russian and American here, east euro food is unreal

But borgor is also good too

But not as good as east euro food

Russian and American here, east euro food is unreal

But borgor is also good too

But not as good as east euro food
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#13
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tf is a cuisine nathan
talk in real english plz

perogies r really good
does any1 have suggestions for eu food recipies for college students? it's hard to find recipies that aren't super basic american stuff cuz idk what anything is called

tf is a cuisine nathan
talk in real english plz

perogies r really good
does any1 have suggestions for eu food recipies for college students? it's hard to find recipies that aren't super basic american stuff cuz idk what anything is called
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#14
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#15
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imo the best part about america compared to europe in terms of food is the wide array of cultural foods you can find. i've lived in Houston my entire life, and metropolitan Houston has a ridiculous amount of Asian, Hispanic, and Texmex food. I've been living in another state for uni and I miss being home so much.

but in terms of food made in na, they usually suck tho. i miss my texmex and pho, man

imo the best part about america compared to europe in terms of food is the wide array of cultural foods you can find. i've lived in Houston my entire life, and metropolitan Houston has a ridiculous amount of Asian, Hispanic, and Texmex food. I've been living in another state for uni and I miss being home so much.

but in terms of food made in na, they usually suck tho. i miss my texmex and pho, man
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#16
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"wide array of cultural foods you can find"
"...a ridiculous amount of Asian, Hispanic, and Texmex"

[i]"wide array of cultural foods you can find"
"...a ridiculous amount of Asian, Hispanic, and Texmex"[/i]
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Snack"wide array of cultural foods you can find"
"...a ridiculous amount of Asian, Hispanic, and Texmex"

mmm yes man lemme just list off every joint in one of the most diverse cities in the US for the sake of rhetoric yes yes

[quote=Snack][i]"wide array of cultural foods you can find"
"...a ridiculous amount of Asian, Hispanic, and Texmex"[/i][/quote]

mmm yes man lemme just list off every joint in one of the most diverse cities in the US for the sake of rhetoric yes yes
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#18
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food in hawaii is god tier, whenever i've been on the mainland it seems to vary a lot by where you are
only EU food i've had was in sweden, which was really fucking good

food in hawaii is god tier, whenever i've been on the mainland it seems to vary a lot by where you are
only EU food i've had was in sweden, which was really fucking good
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#19
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I lived in both and food in EU tastes 100x better in every regard. Even fast food is done better because they don't use shit ingredients.

Only food I hated in EU was at i55 where the pubs + restaurants in that city were just garbage. London however, had A+ food. Best food I ever had in EU was in Spain, holy fuck what a country.

I lived in both and food in EU tastes 100x better in every regard. Even fast food is done better because they don't use shit ingredients.

Only food I hated in EU was at i55 where the pubs + restaurants in that city were just garbage. London however, had A+ food. Best food I ever had in EU was in Spain, holy fuck what a country.
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#20
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Menachemfunhaver1998I don’t even think people in EU countries consider the UK as apart of the EUwow crazy cant imagine why

From a cultural stand point. I think people thought like that before Brexit.

[quote=Menachem][quote=funhaver1998]I don’t even think people in EU countries consider the UK as apart of the EU[/quote]
wow crazy cant imagine why[/quote]

From a cultural stand point. I think people thought like that before Brexit.
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#21
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bleghfarectexmex

disgusting

[quote=bleghfarec]texmex[/quote]

disgusting
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#22
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bleghfarecimo the best part about america compared to europe in terms of food is the wide array of cultural foods you can find.

that only applies to cities though, and it applies to cities all around the world.

[quote=bleghfarec]imo the best part about america compared to europe in terms of food is the wide array of cultural foods you can find.[/quote]

that only applies to cities though, and it applies to cities all around the world.
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alfaOnly food I hated in EU was at i55 where the pubs + restaurants in that city were just garbage. London however, had A+ food.

The problem is a lot of ordinary people in the UK couldn't give a shit about proper, good food. Our food culture is rubbish, I know loads of people for example that won't touch fish or seafood (except for battered fish & chips) and think a good portion of vegetables is frozen peas and carrots boiled to mush.

As such a lot of people, when they go out to eat, just want a plate of cheap, filling and very boring food and so that's what a lot of our pubs and restaurants cater for. You can't really just walk into a place you don't know on the high street and expect to get served good food there unless you get really lucky (or you happen to be in a trendy up-market area, hence your positive experience in London).
Similarly our supermarkets tend to be shit, especially the limited selection of pretty boring veg and lacklustre seafood on offer.

What we do have, however, is some of the best produce in the world. Quality of meats, dairy/cheeses (fight me France, our cheese is better), seafood, beers, ciders are second to none. We send an enormous amount of top quality seafood to markets in Europe where the people actually appreciate it. And although we don't have the climate for citrus fruits, olives, etc. the fruit and vegetables we can grow are great. I was stuffing my face with some amazing locally-grown asparagus earlier tonight.

It's absolutely a case of knowing where to look. Visiting local markets or fishmongers rather than supermarkets, or knowing that one amazing foody/craft ale pub in the area, or getting a recommendation of a quality restaurant from a local who is actually interested in decent food.

Tl:dr UK has great produce (and therefore great food if you know where to look), but awful food if you don't.

[quote=alfa]
Only food I hated in EU was at i55 where the pubs + restaurants in that city were just garbage. London however, had A+ food.[/quote]

The problem is a lot of ordinary people in the UK couldn't give a shit about proper, good food. Our food culture is rubbish, I know loads of people for example that won't touch fish or seafood (except for battered fish & chips) and think a good portion of vegetables is frozen peas and carrots boiled to mush.

As such a lot of people, when they go out to eat, just want a plate of cheap, filling and very boring food and so that's what a lot of our pubs and restaurants cater for. You can't really just walk into a place you don't know on the high street and expect to get served good food there unless you get really lucky (or you happen to be in a trendy up-market area, hence your positive experience in London).
Similarly our supermarkets tend to be shit, especially the limited selection of pretty boring veg and lacklustre seafood on offer.

What we do have, however, is some of the best produce in the world. Quality of meats, dairy/cheeses (fight me France, our cheese is better), seafood, beers, ciders are second to none. We send an enormous amount of top quality seafood to markets in Europe where the people actually appreciate it. And although we don't have the climate for citrus fruits, olives, etc. the fruit and vegetables we can grow are great. I was stuffing my face with some amazing locally-grown asparagus earlier tonight.

It's absolutely a case of knowing where to look. Visiting local markets or fishmongers rather than supermarkets, or knowing that one amazing foody/craft ale pub in the area, or getting a recommendation of a quality restaurant from a local who is actually interested in decent food.

Tl:dr UK has great produce (and therefore great food if you know where to look), but awful food if you don't.
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#24
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america has plenty of great food, the problem is we also invented these open-air prisons called "suburbs" where all happiness goes to die

some of us were blessed to live in places w/ more consistently good nosh tho!

although I will say it's hard to top places like spain and france for sheer consistency (with probably the single best food city I've ever been to being san sebastian)

america has plenty of great food, the problem is we also invented these open-air prisons called "suburbs" where all happiness goes to die

some of us were blessed to live in places w/ more consistently good nosh tho!

although I will say it's hard to top places like spain and france for sheer consistency (with probably the single best food city I've ever been to being san sebastian)
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#25
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p.s. the problem with the uk is that their entire history of good local produce, seafood etc. was singlehandedly eradicated by the existence of this video:

https://twitter.com/Hector_E_Alcala/status/1261434461318610944

p.s. the problem with the uk is that their entire history of good local produce, seafood etc. was singlehandedly eradicated by the existence of this video:

https://twitter.com/Hector_E_Alcala/status/1261434461318610944
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#26
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mustardoverlordhttps://twitter.com/Hector_E_Alcala/status/1261434461318610944

finally some good fucking food

[quote=mustardoverlord]
https://twitter.com/Hector_E_Alcala/status/1261434461318610944[/quote]
finally some good fucking food
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#27
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So, I guess we're just gonna ignore italian food since it simply belongs to a different tier...

So, I guess we're just gonna ignore italian food since it simply belongs to a different tier...
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#28
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unfiabooSo, I guess we're just gonna ignore italian food since it simply belongs to a different tier...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE1FrqheQNI

[quote=unfiaboo]So, I guess we're just gonna ignore italian food since it simply belongs to a different tier...[/quote]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE1FrqheQNI
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#29
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BarryChuckleunfiabooSo, I guess we're just gonna ignore italian food since it simply belongs to a different tier...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE1FrqheQNI

you surely know how to trigger a spaghetto haha

[quote=BarryChuckle][quote=unfiaboo]So, I guess we're just gonna ignore italian food since it simply belongs to a different tier...[/quote]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE1FrqheQNI[/quote]
you surely know how to trigger a spaghetto haha
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#30
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imagine this being a debate when one of the regions has SWEET BREAD

imagine this being a debate when one of the regions has SWEET BREAD
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