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>> No.4680492

those little things get stuck in my teeth and I hate them

>> No.4680501

and they can't even tell that there's semen under those sprinkles

>> No.4680502

I don't like sweets.

>> No.4680514

>>4680502
>butter + sprinkles = sweets
oh god
putting it on bread doesn't make it okay

>> No.4680526

>>4680491
That picture is briliant. How awful! :-)

>> No.4680528

never seen fairy-bread before?

>> No.4680541

>>4680526
> :-)

>> No.4680553

>Ausfailia

>> No.4680572

awwww yeeeaahh. i miss kids parties

>> No.4680652

>>4680541
>falling for his bait

>> No.4680667

>>4680652
are we really going to do the whole "bait" meme here, gay?

I have only heard of fairy bread on /ck/, but it seems like something that would exist. Is that butter or frosting underneath the nonpareils?

>> No.4680712

>>4680667

Butter, or in extreme circumstances, margarine

>> No.4680720

Sprinkles taste like fucking wax and sugar.

>> No.4680752

>>4680720
Sprinkles are fucking wax and sugar. And some food dye to trick children into eating them. Brown if you want to be cruel and pretend it's chocolate.

>> No.4681036

bread, butter and sprinkles

how is this appetizing?

>> No.4681058

When I was a kid in the USA I used white bread, cake icing, and sprinkles. I came up with it on my own, but never gave it a name. I'm sure most kids, left to their own devices, did something similar.

>> No.4681062

>>4681058
>never gave it a name
I believe its called diabetes.

>> No.4681066

>>4680491
>The fine art of American cuisine

>> No.4681073

>>4681066
You best be trolling, that is an Aussie classic and I'll not let you bastards take it from us.

>> No.4681082

>>4680491
>>4681066

You faggots really don't know what this is? It's a Dutch recipe called hagelslag (well I think that's what they call the actual sprinkles), not American.

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>>4681082
forgot pic. Usually they use chocolate sprinkles.

>> No.4681091

>>4681082
>spread a thing that spreads on a slice of bread
>"recipe"

also, butter on toast is a german recipe, called butterbrot. No one else invented this independently.

>> No.4681092

>>4681073
>>4681082
Actually it's a German recipe called Hufeldufel and it's considered a low class dessert.

>> No.4681102

>>4681073
It really depends. How old is fairy bread? I started making it in the 1970s in the US when I was a kid.

>> No.4681104

>>4681102
late 1800s by Robert Louis Stevenson who is scottish

>> No.4681106
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>>4681092
>Hufeldufel
I don't believe you.

>Dutch hagelslag (chocolate sprinkles) was first invented in 1936 by Gerard de Vries for Venz,[4] a Dutch company made popular by said treat. Hagelslag is used on bread. Most of the time butter is spread out so the hagelslag does not fall off. Several letters to Venz from a five-year-old boy, H. Bakker, asking for a chocolate bread topping, inspired and prompted de Vries' development of sprinkles.

>In the Netherlands, chocolade hagelslag (chocolate sprinkles) is used as a sandwich topping (similar to muisjes and vlokken); this is also common in Belgium and Indonesia, once a colony of the Netherlands.[11] These countries also use vruchtenhagel and anijshagel (made of sugar and fruit/anise-flavour respectively) on sandwiches (mainly at breakfast).

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>>4681106
>mfw American internet gets censored for brands that could potentially harm the American candy bread market
>mfw Im enjoying my hufeldufel roll right now

>> No.4681128

Christ people, this is the most pointless thing in the world to defend your nation's pride with.

>> No.4681130

>>4680667
asked an australian friend, it was confirmed that they do in fact do this for occasions like childrens birthday parties

In america you get cupcakes
in australia you get white bread with sprinkles on it

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>>4681121
>eating sugar sprinkles on top of buttered bread
Yup confirmed yuropoor.

>> No.4681139

>>4681121
>tfw nobody has mentioned silly crumb-spiggettes, the first sprinkled bread dish and an English tradition since the time of the Normans

>> No.4681147

>>4681139
/r/equesting the britbong pic with all the jibber jabber

>> No.4681148

>>4681133
At least European hufeldufel doesnt have corn syrup in it which makes it healthier than most American foods. It's gluten free too (because I know that you hipster Americans love gluten free food).

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>>4681148
>corn syrup
>any different than regular sugar

top kek. Also, how are you eating sprinkles on bread if it's gluten free?

>> No.4681190

>>4681164
How? Just stuff your mouth with it. Moran.

>> No.4681226

>>4681164
science has proven you wrong again and again lrn2google

>> No.4681407

>>4681148
German here. What in the flying fuck is a HufelDufel? Google says, you are full of shit.

>> No.4681433

>>4681407
>Norddeutsche
>noch nie Hufeldufel gegessen

War eh klar.

inb4 muh fish

>> No.4681449

>>4681433
Ne du, "Zentraldeutschland". Aber sag mal bitte, was das für ein Gericht ist, dass man es nicht bei google finden kann. Intressiert mich nu.

>> No.4681452

>>4681449
Es sollte Flugeldufel heißen, aber ich hab mich nicht mehr richtig erinnert.

>> No.4681501

>>4681452
Na immerhin wars lustig. gr8 b8 m8, i give you an 8

>> No.4683070

>mfw people I met in Canada have never heard of this

>> No.4683072

>>4681130
It's called fairy bread, m8.

>> No.4683257

>>4681433
>>4681501
>argument in german.
>extra trash talk added in English.

>> No.4683283

>>4680491
That's fairy bread and real AUSTRALIAN fairy's make it.

>> No.4683285

>>4681130
that's full ghetto.

something black people would do.

>> No.4683647

>>4681104
Yeah well the PILGRIMS were given the whole "fairy bread" recipe by the Mopotawak Indians at JAMESTOWN. So it's a NATIVE AMERICAN RECIPE just like planked salmon and pemmican. Nyah.

>> No.4683751

>>4683285
No, we don't.

Quiet you.

>> No.4683916

>>4683283

Australian for Queer

>> No.4683934

>>4683283
AUSTRALIAN = fairy

even their fairy animals have built in purses. ahhh hahhaahahahahaha

>> No.4683940

Ausfalia confirmed for 100% homosexual.

Good new is they're all such fucking faggots that in one generation they'll die out.

>> No.4683950

This is an actual food in Germany (and possibly other places) and it tastes amazing.

However you have to actually use real chocolate sprinkles like >>4681087 and not the colored wax in America

>mfw trying this for the first time and realizing that sprinkles can actually have a taste

>> No.4683957

>>4683950

They're called Jimmies, dickwick, and they're from America. Stop blaming the country for your own ignorance and pleb tastes.

>> No.4683965

>>4683957

Your Jimmies:
[X] Rustled
[ ] Unrustled