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What are your thoughts on common foods named after european regions that legislate that only the product from that region can be called that?
e.g. Champagne, Parmesan.
Does anyone actually give a fuck considering the method of making it is by far the largest factor?

>> No.11709299

i give a fuck.

>> No.11709314

Fuck the EU

>> No.11709320

>>11709263
Inb4 OP gets sued for starting this thread.

>> No.11709321

>>11709263
>>11709314
>>11709320
t. fucking globalist jews who want everything to be made in asia

>> No.11709334

>>11709321
Fuck yourself, EU bootlicker

>> No.11709380

>>11709263
It gets ridiculous sometimes, but I at least know that it's coming from the place that perfected it.

>> No.11709408

>>11709263
Those rules aren't enforced outside of those regions, but at least in the US everyone knows that anything called "Champagne" or "Parmesan" that isn't the real thing is usually the cheapest version you can get and avoid it. Most people also know that there are other sparkling wines and cheeses that are just as good as Champagne or Parmesan.

>> No.11709415

>>11709408
Unbased and bluepilled.

>> No.11709922

>>11709263
It's simply pure elitism. It's just like how it's not real pizza if it's not from New York.

>> No.11709932

>>11709263
I bet you also make posts complaining that soy milk isn't real milk. You do, don't you? Be honest.

>> No.11709950
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11709950

I avoid them. Anyone making a good product in the US would give it a recognizably local name. All the stuff named after some other product from Europe is substandard garbage. For example the Wisconsin "parmesan" that doesn't resemble parmigiano-reggiano in the least bit. The California "burgundy" which is sweet and pink.

There's a shrill faction of passportless flyovers who think it's exactly the same, you can tell they've never actually tasted anything good because if they're questioned they'll immediately start bleating about the judgment of paris or the wisconsin international cheese competition.

>> No.11710734

>>11709922
>real pizza
>from New York

>> No.11711618

>>11709314
The EU is the only place halfway pretending to care about consumer protection

>> No.11711661

>>11709263
Like
>Texas Toast?
I'm in Texas and we just call it toast.

>> No.11711801

>>11709334
Go and down another pint of Guinness, you rude mechanical sports-pub regular.

>> No.11711815

>>11709408
Ever heard of the WTO?

>> No.11711854

>>11709263
>chicken, eggplant, and veal parmesan don't actually use parmesan