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Hepocles — 1 year ago(December 27, 2024 11:33 PM)
Taste is subjective.
You have no grounds now to say that US food is better than UK food.
And that’s before I even dig into comparative food production standards.
Now go wash your face with chlorine
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𝙵𝚞𝚐𝚊𝚣𝚒. — 1 year ago(December 27, 2024 11:39 PM)
The chlorine is probably in such trace amounts, it doesn't matter.
It's my subjective opinion (redundant to clarify, I know) as well as probably most of the world's that British food is bland and terrible.
You could say you have Indian and stuff, but it's not really its own thing the same way Italian American food or Chinese American food is. It doesn't really do much of a twist on it. -
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/.ㅤ — 1 year ago(December 28, 2024 08:11 AM)
Americans are known for greasy fried fatty foods. You using a stereotype from years ago means nothing to a modern day brit.
Unemployed mongos like millard and shooter with their budget meals do not speak for the whole of britain. Britain is known for their sunday roasts. Delicious slow cooked meat, vegetables, potatoes, stuffing and so on. Wholehearted nutritious meals.
I don't ever recall an american cooking a nutritious and delicious meal. And I've seen the **** christina cooks and what they serve her in those nursing homes. I wouldn't feed my dog the **** those care homes feed christina.
And beans are good for you too so there's that.
Typical british meals consist of meat pies, spaghetti bolognese, roasted meat and vegetables, and so on. Americans meals ?? Something blathered in seasoning so you cannot even tell what it is. The brits don't need to use much seasoning because their quality of food is to a high standard.
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𝙵𝚞𝚐𝚊𝚣𝚒. — 1 year ago(December 28, 2024 04:01 PM)
Americans do roasts. Kind of a basic meal. Not one we see as anything special.
Using Christina as an example of what's normal in the US is wild.
We have beans in the US too, but thry tend to actually be seasoned better. Read beans and rice in Louisiana is abwell seaosned, meaty dish. You can tell what it is. It doesn't mask, but bring out the flavor. Very typical for a Brit to not understand that. Any time I see a Brit actually try American food, they're blown awaym -
/.ㅤ — 1 year ago(December 28, 2024 04:23 PM)
Using Christina as an example of what's normal in the US is wild.
So is googling all the **** you're rambling on about like beans on toast. That's a snack in britain not something considered a meal.
A roast dinner that takes 6+ hours to prepare/cook is basic in america? Ya'll can barely afford to ****ing eat or pay your rent and you're saying a roast dinner is basic? Okay. Someone has never cooked a roast dinner in their life.
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