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#51
Kaiser Arian XVII

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bmwcrazy wrote...

I'm struggling to find any real American foods.


You should seek them among the natives ...

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I'm American, and here is our greatest dish of all, the Toilet Bombing Heart Molester!
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It's made from a McDouble from McDonalds, a Crunchwrap Supreme from Taco Bell, some fries from Wendy's, a personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut, and a corndog from 7-11.

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Finland

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Y'all know what a patato looks like right? Ireland.

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bobobo878 wrote...

I'm American, and here is our greatest dish of all, the Toilet Bombing Heart Molester!
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It's made from a McDouble from McDonalds, a Crunchwrap Supreme from Taco Bell, some fries from Wendy's, a personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut, and a corndog from 7-11.

Great googaly moogaly, bobobobobobobo, what is the matter with you?!

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http://thisiswhyyourefat.tumblr.com

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Ninja Stan wrote...

bobobo878 wrote...

I'm American, and here is our greatest dish of all, the Toilet Bombing Heart Molester!
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It's made from a McDouble from McDonalds, a Crunchwrap Supreme from Taco Bell, some fries from Wendy's, a personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut, and a corndog from 7-11.

Great googaly moogaly, bobobobobobobo, what is the matter with you?!


I think I'm getting Diabetus just looking at it.

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Vegemite, best on crumpets

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Lamingtons

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Tims tams

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Anzac biscuits

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Love this idea for a thread. Too bad for me, Australia only has like... meat pies. If that.
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This link is, I think, a good explanation of why I won't be adding any photos to this thread. :blush:

EDIT: Scratch that. We have the Chiko Roll:

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Oh, there are others, as frustratemyself has shown, but... y'know...

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frustratemyself wrote...

Vegemite, best on crumpets

Vegemite, you say?

(This opportunity was too good to pass up.)

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Belgium... Mhhh...

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Laamaa wrote...

Belgium... Mhhh...

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I didn't realise this was one of our national foodstuffs. Maybe because I hate that kind of stuff. =D

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A serious post this time... :innocent:

For appetizers, boiled peanuts:

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Your choice of pulled pork barbecue

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or chicken, sausage and shrimp perloo

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with sides of brunswick stew

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collards

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turnip greens

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okra

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corn on the cob

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and cracklin' cornbread

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For dessert, your choice of lemon meringue pie

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or Moravian sugar cake

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Not very healthy, but there you are... :lol:

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We have more than fast food in the US...at least if you live in the South. Cajun and Creole cooking is my favorite. ****** food in Florida is pretty good too...swamp cabbage and soft shell turtle.

Down in the South, we think of this as food.
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 I come from Georgia and we have quite a large number of recipes and variations of these recipes, even for simple dishes there's a different recipes from each region of the country.
here are some examples:
Hachapuri(Cheese filled bread)
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Khinkali(Georgian meat dumplings) My fav :wub:
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Sastivi(Chicken in Walnut Sauce)
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Badrijani(half eggplant seasoned with vinegar, garlic and other seasonings)
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Ninja Stan wrote...

bobobo878 wrote...
I'm American, and here is our greatest dish of all, the Toilet Bombing Heart Molester!
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It's made from a McDouble from McDonalds, a Crunchwrap Supreme from Taco Bell, some fries from Wendy's, a personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut, and a corndog from 7-11.

Great googaly moogaly, bobobobobobobo, what is the matter with you?!

I think you may have just given me a new forum signature!

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Jestina wrote...

We have more than fast food in the US...at least if you live in the South. Cajun and Creole cooking is my favorite. ****** food in Florida is pretty good too...swamp cabbage and soft shell turtle.

Down in the South, we think of this as food.
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Gator tail steaks is good eat'n.

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Ladies and gentlemen, I give you SMALAHOVE, a traditional dish from western Norway. It's basically a sheep's head.

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I had it once. It was delicious.

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It's good to be a bear.

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This is my personal favorite

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This looks nice too

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I've eaten this thing once. Looks scary. Not so bad.

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Confess-A-Bear wrote...

Anubian Rebel wrote...

Confess-A-Bear wrote...

Anubian Rebel wrote...
Me and my broskis once travel to Vietnam/Laos and we tried those so-called "exotic foods". Snakes to be specific, it ain't that bad actually. Yes they do taste similar to chicken but their meat has its own, unique flavor. Its texture is a bit tougher than chicken and it has a bit greaser exterior, sorta like squids. it's easy to prepare, skin it and clean it and it's ready to cook the taste varies greatly by species.

I've had water snakes, rat snakes, and corn snakes, and they all taste pretty much the same. Water snakes have a bit of a stronger taste, but they're all bland, until you put some seasoning on them. Then they're great. Grilled and served with soy or simmered in an Asian-style sauce, like sesame sauce, is the best I've found. Maybe you guys should try some!!!


Rattlesnake is pretty good actully. Also , Buffalo meat lulz.

I know... rattlesnakes have more meat but still cannot beat a python meat!!

Btw... come to my place and I'll cook you human foot. xD


Sorry can't do that would have to kill you in the name of the God Emperor of man.

I'm dead serious dude. They ate babies in both mainland China and Taiwan. I received an email which was quite disturbing and, to say the least, disgusting. It is about dead babies that can be bought from hospitals in Taiwan for $70 to meet the high demand for grilled and barbequed babies!!!!

I thought it was a hoax, although the message comes with attached pictures, showing how the baby is prepared, cooked and eaten. Yekk!!
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chunkyman wrote...

It's good to be a bear.

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Don't forget

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Western US food. That's uh...chicken, yes. Actually it's Rocky Mountain oysters.

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