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Whose cuisine reigns supreme?

Started by Darth Wagtaros, June 23, 2014, 05:13:12 PM

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Whose national cuisine reigns supreme?

English food
7 (20.6%)
Scottish Food
2 (5.9%)
Irish Food
9 (26.5%)
Scandinavian food (rotten fish)
7 (20.6%)
Russian slop
9 (26.5%)

Total Members Voted: 33

Darth Wagtaros

PDH!

Ed Anger

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Tonitrus

A best of the perceived worst?  If done right, Irish or Russian...leaning more towards russian.

DGuller


Caliga

I vote for Crimean cuisine.  By which I mean Russian cuisine, of course. :)
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DGuller

Quote from: Caliga on June 23, 2014, 05:28:27 PM
I vote for Crimean cuisine.  By which I mean Russian cuisine, of course. :)
:yeahright: There is only one vote for Russian cuisine.

Liep

So you limit the Scandinavian cuisine to rotten fish? Or does it include the New Nordic? (A buzzword that is now thoroughly killed after Carlsberg released a shandy under that name).
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Eddie Teach

These places are all known for strong alcohol that kills your taste buds so you can get the food down.  :hmm:
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FunkMonk

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DontSayBanana

Experience bij!

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Valmy

English heart attack inducing breakfast is awesome so I say:

King George and old England forever!
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DGuller

Judging by the poll results, a lot of us are still bitter about The Exodus 11 years later.

derspiess

Scandinavian for the Swedish meatballs and pfefferkuchen.  Unless you're limiting it to rotten fish, in which case I boycott.
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Norgy

 :lol:

Scandinavia has more to offer than rotted fish.

Swedish meatballs, Danish Christmas duck. Traditional folksy food here in Norway is cod, herring, lamb and lots of pork.

Consider the Norwegian potato ball, which is mashed potato with bacon or salted side of pork boiled or fried. Cod is probably the best fish there is, and a filet of cod with chopped almonds, melted butter and a boiled egg served with potato, aspargus and carrots is nothing but lovely. In the northern parts, they skip the butter and use bacon and bacon fat.

And you can't go wrong with a whale casserole or steak of elk.