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>> No.17654988

what is that? an otter? looks like a stupid asshole to me

>> No.17655022

>>17654988
>an otter?
Yes.

>> No.17655052

>>17654988
Like an undiscovered tribe who has one word that they just apply adjectives to

>> No.17655172

Gyoza? You mean jiaozi?

>> No.17655174

>>17655172
No, because only 1st world countries get to name foods.

>> No.17655180

>>17655174
Are we using the definition meaning "allied with the West?"

>> No.17655187

>>17654988
Looks like an otter, you can't refute.

>> No.17655194
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17655194

My grandma had a different name for Brazil nuts

>>17654988
shut up

>> No.17655320

>>17655180
No, we are using first world countries. You can't read you third worlder.

>> No.17655354

>>17654975
Well not litterally like that in reality we call it
"Involtini/ravioli di carne" which translated is "Meat dumpling" and they're litteraly that.

>> No.17655373
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17655373

>>17654975
>when you find out that the Fr*nchies actually call hotdogs "chiens chauds"

>> No.17656690

>>17655320
stop using outdated cold war era naming

>> No.17656697

>>17654975
I think ravioli just means dumpling

>> No.17656725

>>17656690
3rd worlder spotted

>> No.17656877

Never heard them called that, but then I have Japanese family so I might be the exception. We do, however, call pierogi "ravioli polacchi" IE Polish ravioli in Italy.

>> No.17656917

>>17656877
>>17655354
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVARrAUIwLY

>> No.17657259

>>17655320
Did you think first world meant high tech? That’s cute. You don’t even know what words mean.

>> No.17657304

>>17657259
That's what the meaning became

>> No.17657349

>>17657304
america is high tech, but is a third world country

>> No.17657351

>>17657349
America is the textbook definition of first world.

>> No.17657373

>>17655172
No, that sounds like something a retarded thief would say.

>> No.17657399

>>17654988
In one zoo otters and monkeys were kept in the same enclosure
the otters got bored one day and drowned a monkey baby
the monkeys retaliated by bashing multiple otters against rocks

>> No.17657408

>>17656690
>No you can’t use the original definition!
>>17657259
>No you can’t use the colloquial definition!
Being a zoomer should be a criminal offense.

>> No.17657422

>>17657373
>The Japanese word gyōza was derived from the Jilu Mandarin reading of 餃子, giǎoze, and the Japanese word is often written using the same Chinese characters. Following the Second World War, Japanese soldiers returning from the Japanese-backed puppet state of Manchukuo in northeastern China brought home gyōza recipes.
watashi wuz inventors desu

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>>17657373
>>17657422
Ironic considering Japanese is just a rip off of Chinese.

>> No.17658047

>>17657399
based monkeys showing those jabronis whos boss

>> No.17658211
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17658211

>What country's cuisine is this?
When asked this question, Japanese people usually answer as follows
>Chinese food

Show this dish to the Chinese.
>What country's cuisine is this?
If you ask this question, the answer is usually
>Japanese-style dumplings


Whose fault is it?

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17658392

>tfw I'm italian and "Gyoza", "Jiaozi", "Japanese Ravioli" or "Ravioli giapponesi" are absolutely the last of my thoughts when it comes to food.

>> No.17658395

>>17654988
yes. they have huge red dicks btw
t. used to volunteer at the local aquarium

>> No.17658966

>>17655052
Is the word the n word?

>> No.17659027

What does "Japanese Ravioli" translate to in English?