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I am italian, and basically all my life i have eaten only italian dishes.
I need you guys to suggest some typical foods of your country (or another country) that you really enjoy

>> No.8759307

Squash Casserole.

>> No.8759327
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8759327

>>8759300
pierogi
bigos
goulash (admittedly hungarian but it's popular here too)
kaszanka (blood sausage)
borscht (clear with either dumplings or beets)
potato pancakes
racuchy (a type of pancake usually with pieces of apple mixed in)
kompot

>> No.8759336

>>8759327
Words of wisdom. I would add Gołąbki to make it Polish must-eat list.

>> No.8759337

>>8759300
Biscuits and breakfast sausage gravy.

>> No.8759345

>>8759300
Bbq

>> No.8759354

>>8759336
they're okay but a little bland for me. still better than schabowy
I remeber having something similar in Crete. it used pickled grape leaves instead of cabbage and was pretty great.
anyone know what that thing is called?

>> No.8759367

>>8759345
Peculiar food indeed, only every country in the world does it

>> No.8759379

>>8759367
Entirely untrue

>> No.8759380

>>8759354
Dolmades?

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8759384

Pâté chinois.

>> No.8759385

Syrniki, fried cottage cheese fritters. If you make them right the texture is pure heaven.

>> No.8759389

>>8759380
yea, that's it. thanks.

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8759395

Tourtière.

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8759399

Pâté au Saumon.

>> No.8760173

>>8759300
Deep-fried battered cod with chunks of deep-fried potato.
For best results, do manual labour in the cold for 8 hours before eating it with a few pints of beer, and cover it in salt and malt vinegar.
Most traditional food was invented to feed labourers enough calories for the next day's work, topped up at the end of the week by a sunday roast.

>> No.8760215

>>8759300
Rösti
Potato dish from your neighbors up north
Cut potatoes into disks, not likehash browns

>> No.8760224

McDonalds McRibs

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8760271

Here's a quaint little American dish called the McChicken.

>> No.8760422

>>8760173

This except replace cod with haddock. Cod is shit tier, only English people like cod. The potato of the fish world.

>> No.8760432

>>8760173
>>8760422

And a black tea with milk and sugar to taste.

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8760436

It's already been said- but borscht

>> No.8761557

>>8760271
I'm fucking irritated with myself that I laughed at this

>> No.8761785

>>8760422
Everything that English or most what most non Iberian Europeans consider "food" is shit tier.

>> No.8761813

>>8759300
Boiled crawfish
Fried Ravioli
Clam chowder
Red velvet cake

>> No.8761888

Carolina BBQ pulled pork with Carolina vinegar sauce, coleslaw, and corn bread.
Texas BBQ brisket, kartoffelsalat and green bean salad.
Cajun chicken and andoille gumbo and jambalaya.
Cajun shrimp etoufee.
St. Louis BBQ ribs.
Virginia ham, applesauce, and sweet potato.
Southern collard greens with smoked turkey.
New England clam chowder.
Blackened red fish.
Beef chili with beans.
Maryland blue shell crabs with old bay seasoning.
Southern fried chicken with, corn, green beans, and mashed potato and gravy.
Southern fried catfish.
Grilled salmon.

All kinds of good chow to try out.