Posted May 28, 201510 yr Popular Post Since we're almost all from different countries, I'd like to see what's your country's traditional food I'll start Cow Paws Feijoada à Transmontana (Mainly beans, pork and cow) Francesinha (Bread with ham, steak, sausages, an egg, french fries, and beer sauce)
May 28, 201510 yr YOU HAVE THE GUTS TO STEAL OUR GOLD, PRECIOUS STONES, ENSLAVE OUR ÍNDIOS AND NOW EVEN STEAL OUR FEIJOADA? PORTUGUESE PEOPLE, IT'S TIME TO D-D-DD-D-D-DD-DD-D-D-D-DD-D-D-DD--D-DD-D--D-D-D-DD---DD-D-D-D-D-DD-DD-- Anywho, where's the bacalhau? BRAZIL'S TYPICAL FOOD IS! ACARAJÉ! (Since the portuguese stole our feijoada already, even) I have never eaten it, tho. Not the brazil enthusiast here. Edited May 28, 201510 yr by SkyKeybladeHero
May 28, 201510 yr The essence of my country is even in the National Flag. "No shit happens, Feijoada." Edited May 28, 201510 yr by SkyKeybladeHero
May 28, 201510 yr Oi if you get the chance you guys should totally try out Puerto Rican food! We're all about the taste, ya know! I suggest some Yucca Some Mofongo Tostones too! And you can't go without Pasteles And if you're over around Thanksgiving or Christmas, try coquito! Ah man, this is making me hungry. I haven't eaten most of these since I moved to the US...
May 28, 201510 yr That looks like pamonha. Is it made of corn? No corn. We mostly use green plantain and eddoe. The inside depends on what you want. It's usually either pork, Yucca, or anything you think that will taste tasty in there. Seems very similar, though!
May 28, 201510 yr No corn. We mostly use green plantain and eddoe. The inside depends on what you want. It's usually either pork, Yucca, or anything you think that will taste tasty in there. Seems very similar, though! Hmmmm Pasteles are close to Pastel then. Also, Inaniwa Udon, since I'm japanese too. It's a typical dish not only from Japan, but from my province, Akita.
May 28, 201510 yr Nasi Lemak. Goes well with this Teh Tarik Bah Kut Teh Man i miss these food right now . But i still have few more weeks so i can endure it ..... i hope .......
May 28, 201510 yr Vegemite is disgusting.I've never heard anyone say that before. You're the first. KappaPeace!
May 28, 201510 yr U.S., so we get disgusting shit like this: Or somehow even worse: Basically the American way is to add shit to other shit until you get shit that works, and also it has to be fast food because it has to be fed to millions of people at once because cuisine is a business just like everything is a business auugghhh.
May 28, 201510 yr It's actually not as disgusting as it looks, though most people still don't like it.
May 28, 201510 yr U.S., so we get disgusting shit like this: Or somehow even worse: Basically the American way is to add shit to other shit until you get shit that works, and also it has to be fast food because it has to be fed to millions of people at once because cuisine is a business just like everything is a business auugghhh. Beat me to it. I was going to post a hot dog.
May 28, 201510 yr It's actually not as disgusting as it looks, though most people still don't like it. Isn't that chocolate pie?
May 28, 201510 yr Some more from the japanese side. Hell, every food in there is traditional food, I'll have to post as much as in the Table to have all dishes in here. This is Basashi. Doesn't know what Basashi is? Why, it is a delicacy. HORSE SASHIMI. YUMMY. Edited May 28, 201510 yr by SkyKeybladeHero
May 28, 201510 yr Isn't that chocolate pie? Nope, it's a traditional finnish easter dessert, mämmi. It's made of water, rye flour and malted rye (had to check on wikipedia, since I actually had no idea what it contains). Now that you mention it, it might resemble chocolate a bit... To me it has always looked like mud though.
May 28, 201510 yr Nope, it's a traditional finnish easter dessert, mämmi. It's made of water, rye flour and malted rye (had to check on wikipedia, since I actually had no idea what it contains). Now that you mention it, it might resemble chocolate a bit... To me it has always looked like mud though. And...What does it taste like? Because that thing definately looks like it tastes like chocolate.
May 28, 201510 yr And...What does it taste like? Because that thing definately looks like it tastes like chocolate.It tastes nothing like chocolate. The taste is actually quite hard to explain, especially since it's been such a long time since I last ate it. Maybe it was something like porridge but with stronger flavour, sugary but also sour...? That didn't explain much I think?
May 29, 201510 yr I have a few Canadian food in mind: Maple Syrup Poutine McFlurry Nanaimo Bars Butter Tarts
Since we're almost all from different countries, I'd like to see what's your country's traditional food
I'll start
Cow Paws
Feijoada à Transmontana (Mainly beans, pork and cow)
Francesinha (Bread with ham, steak, sausages, an egg, french fries, and beer sauce)