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  • Si
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    • Feb 2008
    • 13900

    #51
    Originally posted by NaughtyVisions
    If that was true, this thread wouldn't exist, let alone be nearing page 2.
    I missed "English" out of my sentence. I meant to say: Everyone English calls it worcester sauce:







    Anyway there is a great one here in Canada (probably US aswell)

    Instead of Corriander, you have Cilantro (same thing) But rather than having Cilantro Seed, you have Corriander Seed (same thing) what the hell is all that about?

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    • DamianJ
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      • Jul 2006
      • 15808

      #52
      Originally posted by pornmasta
      Haven't we done this one already?

      Worcestershire = a place, pronounced wuh-ster-shire

      Worcestershire Sauce = anchovy based sauce pronounced wuh-ster sauce

      I love it when Americans try and argue that an English pronunciation of an English word is wrong. Most amusing.
      Last edited by DamianJ; 02-08-2012, 08:08 AM.

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      • RebelR
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        • Feb 2005
        • 1998

        #53
        Originally posted by PR_Tom
        I havent had the stuff since I was a kid anyway, heh. Speaking of culinary.. it's supposed to follow the "cu" rule of english. Making the primary pronounciation like "kyoo-linary". You almost never hear that though. Topics for dinner table arguments.
        you sure you haven't had it in years? Most burger recipes I know call for it.. and of course there is the venerable Bloody Ceaser.
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        • PR_Glen
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          • Oct 2006
          • 9058

          #54
          Originally posted by Fletch XXX
          american cooking shows?

          ummmm,.... lol

          rachel ray is not a chef. ;)

          the last good ameerican cooking show was http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eK4umRMJlrs

          but him and my people were here before it was america, so its not american cooking, its CAJUN COOKING! the best cooking.
          gordon ramsey shows are gigantic in the US and are US based so that would be an american show and most of them are quite good. Actually makes things people would eat and order.

          'cajun cooking' is american, or do you still see Louisiana as owned by the french?
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          • JFK
            FUBAR the ORIGINATOR
            • Jan 2002
            • 67373

            #55
            Originally posted by DamianJ
            Haven't we done this one already?

            Worcestershire = a place, pronounced wuh-ster-shire

            Worcestershire Sauce = anchovy based sauce pronounced wuh-ster sauce

            I love it when Americans try and argue that an English pronunciation of an English word is wrong. Most amusing.
            The Queen would NOT be amused

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            • Si
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              • Feb 2008
              • 13900

              #56
              Originally posted by JFK
              The Queen would NOT be amused
              She prefers Sauerkraut.

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              • MaDalton
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                • Feb 2004
                • 39861

                #57
                Originally posted by Si
                She prefers Sauerkraut.
                thats cause she married a german... (i think)
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                • Tom_PM
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                  • Feb 2005
                  • 16443

                  #58
                  Originally posted by RebelR
                  you sure you haven't had it in years? Most burger recipes I know call for it.. and of course there is the venerable Bloody Ceaser.
                  Pretty sure anyway, I havent eaten out including any fast food in this millenium. When I do a burger it's usually just garlic and onion in the beef, but it's rare I make them.

                  When I was a kid though the family always used it and made fun of each others pronunciation of it as most do.
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                  • JFK
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                    • Jan 2002
                    • 67373

                    #59
                    Originally posted by MaDalton
                    thats cause she married a german... (i think)
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                    • uno
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                      • Dec 2002
                      • 18450

                      #60
                      Originally posted by RuthB
                      I was born and raised in England.. I left there when I was 21.. I never called it Woostersheer.. I always called it Wooster, that's what I base my info on

                      This thread reminds me of Jeeves and Wooster though.. what an awesomely funny show that was
                      So what do you call Worcester, Ma? That leaves out the entire last syllable.
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                      • RuthB
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                        • May 2005
                        • 7248

                        #61
                        Originally posted by Si
                        I missed "English" out of my sentence. I meant to say: Everyone English calls it worcester sauce:







                        Anyway there is a great one here in Canada (probably US aswell)

                        Instead of Corriander, you have Cilantro (same thing) But rather than having Cilantro Seed, you have Corriander Seed (same thing) what the hell is all that about?
                        Dude.. now I really really want some French Fries, and they don't sell those down here !

                        Originally posted by Si
                        She prefers Sauerkraut.


                        Originally posted by uno
                        So what do you call Worcester, Ma? That leaves out the entire last syllable.
                        We call it Worcester...
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