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did you say "katsup" or "ketchup" ? |
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Gourmet Jelly Beans
i am sure these are from the usa. if you have not. do try them. they will blow your mind. http://www.britstore.co.uk/photos/Th...Beans_900g.jpg |
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And I say ketchup just like I type ketchup :) |
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so its common in the south of england to cook fish and chips in vegitable oil. but north they tend to cook with animal oil. in the north they tend to ask for gravey or curry with fish and chips, also mushy peas is common with them. some fish and chip shops will fry sweets such as mars bars. some even will fry you a pizza (gross). some will also give you scraps. these tend to be broken batter from the fish. a few years ago if you got fish and chips it would be wrapped in newspaper. but sadly due to health and safty its served in nasty plastic boxes. a lot of fish and chip shops have closed as they are so expensive. the price of fish is insane. a few years ago fish and chips (a fish supper as the scotish call it) cost under £2. But now its over £5. Curry is now the most popular fast food. I remember mcdonalds starting in the uk. it was the place to be seen, but these dsays its lost its lure, but still popular. though subways seems to be now the big place. i think in the uk we have most (not all) usa fast food places and coffee shops. |
one thing i was told is that while baked beans are i belive american,m they are not as popular in the usa as they are in the uk.
i think most people buy baked beans in the uk, and they are probably the most comman thing eaten. they are almost a traditional thing to eat. yet, i was told they are not as common. |
what are the most popular salty snacks there? flavours?
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they are in the uk. but thay are so worth it. i still cannot belive how great they are. i think if i was going to die those are the last things i would want to eat. yum yum yum |
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you can get all sorts. a lot like salf and vinigar flavour. ready salted peanuts are popular too. also in the uk, chocolate i think is far far far more popular than you have in the usa. but its a lot different to what you get. that was sort of made famouse in the simpsons eppisode when they come to the uk, and buzz out on uk sweets. |
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a few years ago they had a big legal battel to say if they were cakes or biscuits. basickly cakes are not taxed but bisciuts are. it was desided they were in deed cakes. |
i bet though that mcdonalds in the uk is not as good as in the usa.
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don`t forget the bubble gum
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No. But I have more cock hungry whores than you've ever seen in your life.
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re Yorkshire pudding. it is so easy to make just make it. |
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In India and the UK the heat or spicy-ness ? of a curry is not measured by a waiter asking would you like it hot from 1-10 that is so alien. The name of the curry dictates how hot it is. A Korma is mild a Jalfrazi or Karahi is mild to medium and a Vindaloo is hot'ish, if you want to burn your lips and make your eyes water then it would be a Phall. When i lived in India for a year i was saw how they cooked and prepared their currys, its way different to how they are prepared in the USA mainly because of the FDA. |
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mmmm I think I may have indian tonight.
I don't normally get curries. Really all I need is poori or naan, a little indian pickle and some cucumber raita and I'm set. My favorite sauce dish though is makhani. I think it's also the same as what you get if you order "butter chicken", the description is very similar anyway. |
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Rahul Verma, an Indian expert on street food from Delhi, has stated that the dish originated, probably by accident with subsequent improvisations, in Punjab during the last 50 years A number of Indian chefs believe that it is merely a variation on an Indian dish known to the Mughal Emperors". We may never know ? You can get Chicken Tikka Masala in Pakistan at the Sajjad Restaurant Karachi at least it was on the menu in August last year. But my point was that you can not get good Indian food in the USA, largely due to the FDA and the American palate |
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you can get anything in NYC............
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sure we have faggots the food i make them quite a bit. in the southwest we call them el bondigas.
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You can get pretty much everything mentioned. Pricey though!
http://www.fuckablelola.com/spaghetti.jpg A can of bad spaghetti in a crappy tomato sauce is not really worth almost 6 bucks, even for the sentimental value. I do splash out for PG tips, HP brown sauce and Heinz Baked Beans though. |
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