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8431538 No.8431538 [Reply] [Original]

When's the last time you had your national dish, /ck/?

Do you like to eat it?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_dish#By_country

>> No.8431549

>Canada
>Kraft Dinner

Holy shit, my sides

>> No.8431554

Had Mac and Cheese 2 nights ago senpai

>> No.8431586

I think here in México is chile en nogada, I have never tried them, I asked my mother once as a child if I could tried and she said it was horrible and if I wanted to eat chiles rellenos it might as well be of cheese and not meat. I kind of agree now.

>> No.8431637
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>>8431549
>cucked so hard your national dish is a mass produced product from another country

>> No.8431641
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Last Monday

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>>8431637
Reminder that Trudeau is Castro's bastard

>> No.8431683

>>8431538
>A national dish is a culinary dish that is strongly associated with a particular country
>apple pie
what

>> No.8431716

>>8431683
"as American as apple pie" is a familiar phrase in the US

>> No.8431722

>>8431716
yeah in the us maybe

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>>8431645
Canada's favorite snowboarding instructor

>> No.8431743
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>>8431722
I am almost certain you are from Britain because nobody else cares

>> No.8431750

>>8431743
wrong

>> No.8431764
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>>8431750
prove it pussy

>> No.8431767

>>8431764
why should i bother?

>> No.8431778
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8431778

Germany, had Sauerbraten on December 25th.

>> No.8431792
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>>8431767
because someone on the internet thinks you are being weird

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Burundi: Elephant Soup

Explain yourself Burundi

>> No.8431816

>>8431792
someone must be retarded then

>> No.8431823
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>>8431816
This is the part where you explain why apple pie is not a national dish of America and why you care so much

>> No.8431834

>>8431823
>>>8431683
i never heard anyone associating the usa with anything but burger or bbq.

>why you care so much
why are you so defensive?

>> No.8431842

>>8431792
What game is this?

>> No.8431854

>>8431842
Cucksucker Kangz 2, the favorite of cucks everywhere.

>> No.8431892

>>8431834
>i never heard anyone associating the usa with anything but burger or bbq.

you must not know much about the US then

>> No.8431897

>>8431792
Chaucer wrote an apple pie recipe in the 14th century.

>> No.8431904

>>8431892
>>i never heard anyone associating
>you must not know
i guess i was right >>8431816

>> No.8431905

>>8431897
...and?

>> No.8431925
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>>8431904

>> No.8431932

>>8431925
?

>> No.8431935

>>8431549
also nanaimo squares

i make bomb ass nanaimo squares

>> No.8431946

i eat pasta almost daily and pizza once a week.

>> No.8432056

Will burgerblobs ever cease their hand quivering obsession with Britain?

>> No.8432066

>borscht

I genuinely don't get it. What a lackluster dish.

>> No.8432070

Im American, so for me it would have to be the McChicken, im eating one right now.

>> No.8432085

I can't decide who has the better national dishes between Vietnam and Hong Kong

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>>8431538
>The Netherlands
I don't even know what national dishes we have. Mash pot? Absolutely hate it.

I do love soused herring though and it's almost herring season.

>> No.8432109

I haven't eaten mole in years.
t. Mexican

>> No.8432933

>>8431778
The horse kind?

>> No.8433356

>>8431645

top right looks like paul dano

>> No.8433368

>>8431538
I make Poutine like three or four times a year probably.

>> No.8433369

>>8431935
>Nanaimo Squares
BARS
Nanaimo Bars.

>> No.8433401

Germany is all kinds of fucked up, nobody eats Eisbein, Sauerbraten and Sauerkraut where I'm from.
But I'm making Pumpernickel with smoked ham right now. That is very Westphalian. Tastes alright.

>> No.8433517

>>8431538
French-Canadian here
>had poutine on new year's eve
>had tourtière on Christmas eve

Been a while since I've eaten a Nanaimo bar, butter tart, or KD (lol) though.

By the way, best poutine in the world is at Pizza Italie in Gatineau, QC (just across the river from Ottawa proper).

>> No.8433557

>>8431549
This sort of shit is what I cite whenever someone suggests we'd be better off without Quebec

>> No.8433860

>>8433401
>Nobody eats Sauerbraten where I'm from
>Westphalian
We really dont belong in the same federal state

>> No.8433868

>>8431538
German here, had a Currywurst yesterday and sauerbraten a couple of weeks ago. And Sauerkraut is one of my favourite foods.

>> No.8433873

Polish-American here. Had both Perogi and Apple Pie on Christmas.

And grandma is making stuffed cabbage for Sunday dinner this week. Fuck yea stuffed cabbages

>> No.8433877

>>8433868
zählt eigentich auch Schnitzel zu unseren Nationalgerichten?

>> No.8433889

>>8433877
Da alles derivate vom Wiener Schnitzel sind geht diese Ehre, glaube ich, an die Österreicher.

>> No.8433900

>>8431586
Your mother has shit taste

>> No.8433939

>>8433356
classic

>> No.8433981

>>8433877
Ich glaube nicht, der wiener schnitzel kommt ja aus Österreich.

>> No.8434023

>Finland: Karjalanpaisti, Mämmi, Sautéed reindeer

Literally can't even remember, probably a decade ago or something like that. Karjalanpaisti and mämmi are both meh and if I make sauté with mashed potatoes I substitute reindeer with red deer because reindeer is expensive as fuck.

>> No.8434035

>>8434023
>reindeer is expensive as fuck.
take gun
go hiking
carry it back in your backpack

>> No.8434037

>>8434035
>reindeer
>carry it back in your backpack
2/10 had me replying

>> No.8434045

>>8434035
I don't live near reindeers and I don't own a gun so that actually sounds pretty expensive.

>> No.8434062

>>8434037
Scandinavian reindeer are smaller than European deer, both the domestic ones and the wild ones. An adult human male has no problem carrying the max 50-60 kg of meat you get from one in a backpack.

>>8434045
Where is your sense of adventure

>> No.8434073

>>8434062
>European deer
The roe deer is a relatively small deer, with a body length of 95–135 cm (3.1–4.4 ft), a shoulder height of 65–75 cm (2.1–2.5 ft), and a weight of 15–35 kg (33–77 lb)
>Scandinavian reindeer
The females usually measure 162–205 cm (64–81 in) in length and weigh 80–120 kg (180–260 lb).[34] The males (or "bulls") are typically larger (to an extent which varies between the different subspecies), measuring 180–214 cm (71–84 in) in length and usually weighing 159–182 kg (351–401 lb)

>> No.8434120

>>8431538
>argentina
>asado, locro, empanada, milanesa, choripan

I just had an erection

>> No.8434121

>>8431792
You attacked so it's literally your job to provide proof.

>> No.8434195

>>8434073
>roe deer
Whiny little rat deers. I'm talking about normal deer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_deer
I wrote european because there's a regional size difference not because I meant another deer species.

And the weight I calculated is after you butcher the animal. You don't tie the whole carcass to your back, you cut out the meat and organs and bring it back in game bags. The game bags you put in your backpack.

How is this not logic to you?

>> No.8434210

>>8431538
>Argentina:
>Asado: on christmas day
>Empanada: can't remember, I got bored with them and barely eat them anymore
>Locro: on the independence day holiday, while visiting my parents
>Milanesa: last night, actually
>Choripán: also, christmas day

>> No.8434246

Serbian here, interestingly our national dish are burgers (pljeskavica), also bean stew.

>> No.8434267
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>>8431538
I checked out Andorra's escudella on Wikipedia and the image for the meat used is this.


Someone has shaped that black pudding at the top into the shape of a dong

>> No.8434269

>>8431538
>Sauerbraten
last friday, on christmas eve and I was about to go and buy the ingredients for one next week

>> No.8434272

>Kraft's Mac & Cheese is a Canadian national dish

>> No.8434629

>USA
>Apple Pie
>Buffalo wings
>Fried Chicken
>Hamburger
>Hot Dog
>Mac n Cheese

Wow they got us pegged.

>> No.8434639

The irony about France is that its real national dish is a steak with fries

>> No.8434646

>>8431716
I'm pretty sure that saying is supposed to be ironic. Like "pulling yourself up on your bootstraps".

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>>8431538
>Brazil

made rain cakes a few hours ago
whole batch is gone

>> No.8435840

>>8435819
and yes , i know Wikipedia says our national dish is feijoada but that's the southwest's dish , you see , brazil is a country with regions different from eachother , very , very different from each other at that , and my region's second most famous dish is probably rain cakes

>> No.8435956

>>8433401
This.
The most famous regional dishes from the part of Germany I'm from are cooked kale and Labskaus and I had kale a couple of days ago.

>> No.8437063

>>8431932
>>8431925


Apple pie makes perfect sense. What kind of stupid argument is this? Apple Pie or Burger would both work. Fucking hell /ck/

>> No.8437128

>>8434195
You should have specifically said red deer from the start, the term deer is usually reserved for the roe deer around here. "Red deer" are referred to with another term.

>> No.8437140

>>8431778
I haven't had sauerbraten since I was a child, when my more German extended family came for a holiday and made it. I do love my pork and sauerkraut though.

>> No.8437170

>>8437128
>the term deer is usually reserved for the roe deer around here
How the hell was I supposed to know that? Red deer is the typical deer people associate with the term deer anywhere in Europe, and I think the term whitetail deer is the most common and most similar species in America.

Roe deer are baby-sized. If I talked about blondes, would you naturally assume I was talking about Tyrion Lannister?

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Fusion cuisine of the two most useless nations on earth.

>> No.8437219

I had chicken wings a few days ago, but I think I'll have them again tomorrow. Fucking love chicken wings.

>> No.8437231

>Canada
>Kraft Dinner

I'm fucking done

>> No.8437272

>>8433860
GET OUT OF MY STATE RHEINLANDERS
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

>> No.8437288

>>8437170
>How the hell was I supposed to know that?
well since you seem like such a know it all everybody assumed you simply knew everything

>> No.8437363

>>8437288
Roe deer detected. Back to the woods with you.

>> No.8437381
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>>8437063
Nah, I think just about every country in northern Europe has their own apple pie. Much more uniquely American are things like cherry pie which have such soft filling you have to eat them with a spoon. Never seen anything like that here.

Anyway
>stamppot
Had some a month ago. Never make it for myself as I can't be arsed to peel potatoes and in general I find these dishes too heavy.

>> No.8437407

France, had crêpes three weeks ago, pot-au-feu one week ago, technically had a mini-macaron as a decoration piece on a pastry two days ago, never had bisque, I'm picky with seafood.

But while we may have 4 national dishes listed in this article, none of them are worthy of that title. It should be daube or bouillabaisse. Cucked by the north again!

>> No.8437411

Nanaimo bar: 1 year
Poutine: 2 weeks
Butter tarts: years
Kraft dinner:3 days
Tortierre: 1 week.

>> No.8437455

>>8431803
they must have a really large pot..

>> No.8437457

>>8431538
>meat pie
what kind of pie?
what kind of meat?

neither matter as long as you arn't some vegetable eating melbournite, fuck yea Australia

>> No.8437462

>>8437381
>>8431904
>>8431834
european autism

>> No.8437466

holy shit are these euro's serious lol holy shit

>> No.8437474

>>8437466
About......

>> No.8437476
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>>8437474
...........

>> No.8438145

>>8431538
burger, wings, mac & cheese, and apple pie on inauguration day! U.S.A! U.S.A! U.S.A! U.S.A! U.S.A!

>> No.8438165

>>8431538
>Swedish ostkaka

Had no idea this was considered one of our national dishes, but it's probably among the most delicious things in the world to me. Not sure if it's even available abroad, but it's warmly recommended.

>> No.8438173

>>8438165
>ostkaka
translated from my language these words mean east poop

>> No.8438179

>>8438173
That word isnt unheard of (although quite uncommon) in sweden either, but it's pronounced differently than "kaka" which simple means "cake" or "cookie"

>> No.8438223

>>8437381
>stamppot
Ah, yeah. Love the stuff. The best way to eat it imo is 'boerenkool met rookworst'. (curly kale mashed with potatoes and served with a smoked sausage)

>> No.8438225

last night.
double cheeseburger on a nice roll

>> No.8438244

>>8438223
>stamppot

that's called champ and me mam made it for me regular

>> No.8438614

>>8431538
>north korea
>national dish includes dog meat

top puf

>> No.8438660

>Scotland
>No deep fried foods listed

>> No.8438919

>>8434646
no, it isn't

>> No.8439112

>>8437363
Not that anon but you really made a cunt of yourself with all that back-pedalling.

>> No.8439314

>>8431538
>'''American''' national dishes

Apple Pie - English
Fried Chicken - English
Macaroni and Cheese - English
Hanmburger - German
Hot dog - German

Really tingles your brain cells.

>> No.8439324

Haha the leafs are just as cucked.

Canadian national dishes.

Kraft loool
Poutine which is a rip off chips cheese and gravy.
>Milk in a bag
When will the leafs ever recover?

>> No.8439329
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>UK
>Poo in Loo food

kek

>> No.8439333

>>8431716
It's common phrase in Britain as well.

>> No.8439553
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8439553

Nanaimo bar - about a year ago
Poutine- had butter chicken poutine from NYF a few years ago
Butter Tarts- I dunno. A few christmases ago I think. They're always there, but I'm not a fan
KD... really? A few months ago. The superior boxed mac is Presidents Choice white cheddar.
Tourtiere - Same as butter Tarts

>> No.8439598

>>8432066
The only borscht I had was the one my grandma used to make. It's fucking delicious.

>> No.8439637

>>8437381
Fair enough but apple pie reallyis our de facto pie is what people are trying to say is all.

Personally strawberry rhubarb is the true elder god tier pie.

>> No.8439826

>>8438919
apple pie isn't even american though?

>> No.8439840

>>8439826
Neither are Hamburgers or hot dogs.

>> No.8440148

>>8433557
We still would tho

>> No.8440160
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8440160

Couple months ago.
I really take it easy on this because it's a slippery slope to being a fat fuck.

>> No.8440161

>>8435840
No one cares you dumb brazzie.

>> No.8440655
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>>8438244
>champ
Image is champ, definately not boerenkool or a watered down variety (can't even find the curly kale in it).

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>>8438244
>>8440655
>boerenkool met rookworst

>> No.8440690

straylian
had a meat poie a fortnight ago

>> No.8440711

I dont get it.
Do Americans think they invented apple pie or that they are famous for eating it?
Both is wrong anyway.

>> No.8440761

>>8439840
while the hamburg steak isn't, I think the practice of putting it in sandwich form is

>> No.8440763

>>8440160
how do you make your gravy?

>> No.8440766

>>8440711
Nobody is famous for eating apple pie, it's a really old dish

Do Americans eat a lot of apple pie? yes

>> No.8440991

Currywurst for me. Had that about three weeks ago after going to a concert. There is an okay place nearby.

>> No.8441066

>Montserrat:Goat water

>> No.8441079
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>>8431538
Loco Moco looks tasty as all fuck

>> No.8441305

Romanian here, ate sarmale on christmas eve and mămăligă this monday. Been a while since I ate mici, they're a summer dish. I don't know who made this list but it feels lacking to summarize romanian cuisine with just those 3 dishes, although I guess everything else I'd suggest is holiday food like christmas pork goodies, from a pig you butchered yourself with your family in the countryside, or easter stuff with lamb meat and eggs.

>> No.8441315

>>8431538
It's been a few years since I've had irish stew and I had to look up colcannon

>> No.8441651

>>8431538
wiener schnitzel. had it three days ago, and i love it! i'm not a big fan of tafelspitz though, i prefer a "zwiebelröstbraten"

>> No.8442579

>>8431538
>boiled mutton and cabbage
.....

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just finished my mcchicken

>> No.8443997

>>8431538
>pumpkin and tripe soup
i hate pumpkin

>> No.8444635

>>8434267
Welcome to the morcilla world

>> No.8444649

Sautéed reindeer, yesterday.

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>>8444649
Also pic.

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I ate some banitza just this morning. No boza though, I had coffee.

Fucking love banitza.