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What is your town's signature dish?
For example, Philly has cheesteaks - what do you have?
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I don't know but I love burgers! :)
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I'm in Cincinnati right now. Chili.
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i dunno... but we a kickass variety in vancouver :)
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Falafel :1orglaugh
We got like 2+ Falafel vendors in every block. <--- 5000 |
the primanti sandwhich.
two thick slices of italian bread, cheese, coleslaw, french fries, and meat (steak, cappacola, etc..), and egg. it's fucking awesome. http://www.primantibros.com/images/sandwich-view.jpg http://www.primantibros.com/ and before anyone even says anything. you can't say "eww gross coleslaw and french fries on a sandwhich" until you have tried it. because that is what everyone says, and then is subsequently proved wrong. |
Bournemouth Fish 'n' Chips but it's more of a UK thing there.. could go with the signature drink and have some Dorset cider & Dorset is reknowned for its farm-grown food.
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a Primanti.. gotta say, it doesn't sound all that great but I want to try it anyway.
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kaaskop wich basically means cheesehead, Alkmaar where I live is known as the cheese city in holland ;)))
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DIRECTV
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Pittsburgh is weird ;) (says the Philly girl whose folks met there) |
please ignore my above post as I must be still asleep lol
Cheese is our dish though lol |
rocky mountain oysters
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The Boca burger maybe?
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crawfish
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Faggots from Bristol, England.
"Mr Brain's Faggots have been sold in the UK for over 100 years. Herbert Hill Brain, son of a grocer, was born in 1864. In 1890, four years after his marriage, he started his own grocery wholesale business in Temple Street, Bristol. In 1927, the Upper York Street premises was purchased and it was used for bacon curing, smoking, cooking hams and butter packing. In the mid 1930's a suggestion from an employee led to the first production of Faggots from the premises. Mr Brain lent his name to the new product and it soon became the best known of all the foods emerging from Upper York Street. Following the Second World War a new company was incorporated, Brain's ( Food Products Ltd ) and when Arthur and Leslie, Herbert's sons resigned their directorships from this company this marked the end of the Brain family interest in the food side of the business. Bryan Drew began working for Brain's in 1961, a year after his marriage to Shirley, Herbert's granddaughter, and he soon realised there was money to be made in buying commercial properties. The income from these helped to subsidise the bacon and provision business, and the subsidiary company H. H. Brain ( Investments ) Ltd was set up. "Everyone has heard of the Cornish pasty, Yorkshire pudding, haggis - it's high time the faggot got back in the limelight.They a delicacy long before any of the others." Faggot Facts 1: Originally, the word "faggot" referred to a bundle of sticks for fire, and later especially to those bundles used when heretics were burned at the stake. 2: Its use for male homosexuals originated in the US in the early 20th century. 3: As with the use of "******" within some black communities, the word "fag" has to some extent been reclaimed by the gay community. Some homosexuals use the word to one another without any derogatory implication. 4: American teens seem to be using fag as a generalized term of derision. This would seem to be related to the similar usage of gay, but the usage of fag seems to be more obviously tied to the sex/gender issues than does gay. 5: Faggots are balls of low quality pork, a kind of 'English haggis', probably intended as a way to make the grossest animal parts seem edible. They are reasonably tasty, if you keep your eyes closed, but the ingredients show that the pork contains more pork liver than pork and a disturbing flavour at the back of the palate suggests the presence of even more offal. Indeed, the second most abundant ingredient is 'pork rind'. So do faggots deserve a place in today's British cuisine? They certainly have a long pedigree, going back to the Middle Ages when they were often called savoury ducks. The faggot from the Latin word for bundle was made from pig's liver and offal, minced with fat and onions and then mixed with breadcrumbs soaked in milk, herbs and seasoning. Characteristically each faggot was wrapped in its own little jacket made from caul fat ( from the pig's innards don't ask ). This is how my mother-in-law used to make them, with the caul supplied by the butcher. Her family reminisce about them still. Today Mr Brain's frozen packs of faggots have discarded the offal and the lining, and are made from pork liver and pork, with breadcrumbs and seasonings. They certainly make a cheap meal for those who enjoy them..But they are obviously one of those tastes you either love or not." |
yup..love british faggots
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YARGH! On the good ship Chio we serve piping hot grilled Orca Blubber marinated in squigly squid sauce. It be a treat!
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in atlanta?
hmm that's a tough one. i guess i would have to say either anything chain or fried chicken. i'm not trying to be a smart ass either. |
Cincinnati >>> Chili
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coffee
Seattle |
hmmm debateable between poutine and anything maple syrup
oh yeah.. sheapard's pie for some reason too and i'm talking about the whole province |
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beer thats all we have just beer
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for San Diego I would have to say Burrito's :thumbsup Haha
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