national food

siderea said:
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wa was het?
 
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die finnen hebben loze frieten, das al, zien er gekarteld uit: eigenaardig. vreemd. mysterieus. schemerig. voos.
 
siderea said:
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die finnen hebben loze frieten, das al, zien er gekarteld uit: eigenaardig. vreemd. mysterieus. schemerig. voos.
hmmm, but this doesn't work either!:p :Spin:
 
so.. i was in a "dubliner" pub now and had this, its basically a bread-and-butter sandwitch filled with chips.. but liked it much. is it any traditional?

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some additions to the german cuisine:

frankfurter kranz
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the fabled schwarzwälder kirschtorte:
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aachener printen:
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halven hahn (cologne):
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Dora said:
so.. i was in a "dubliner" pub now and had this, its basically a bread-and-butter sandwitch filled with chips.. but liked it much. is it any traditional?

chipsbutty.jpg
Yeah, its a 'chip butty'. In places like Bootle or Kirkby, children eat only these for the first 7 years of their life - they usually end up vomiting if they try anything else during this period. After 7 years old they move up to a full portion of chips and 3 pieces of buttered bread and are introduced to their first new feeding experience - the 'lambert and butler'.
 
Mick Moss said:
Yeah, its a 'chip butty'. In places like Bootle or Kirkby, children eat only these for the first 7 years of their life - they usually end up vomiting if they try anything else during this period. After 7 years old they move up to a full portion of chips and 3 pieces of buttered bread and are introduced to their first new feeding experience - the 'lambert and butler'.
or if they are true povs 'Park Road' like 1.54 per 10 deck la