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cm0002@no.lastname.nz to Memes@sopuli.xyz · 2 days ago

in all fairness italian cuisine is a relatively recent invention

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in all fairness italian cuisine is a relatively recent invention

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cm0002@no.lastname.nz to Memes@sopuli.xyz · 2 days ago
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    The best German dishes are Döner, Spaghetti and Lasagne.

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      But käsespätzle…

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      Fuckin schnitzel doesn’t matter or anything!?

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        Schnitzel don’t hold a sausage to a good Bratwurst though!

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        Well Schnitzel is in the top 10. But only the one from Vienna

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        Sure it does, but the Japanese perfected it.

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          Somehow I completely believe that, and schnitzel and Sapporo sounds really good

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            Tonkatsu is amazing.

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            While I’ve never had the privilege of doing so in-country, it seems straightforward to make and would absolutely pair with Japanese beer*: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katsudon

            * - Also something the Japanese refined from the Germans.

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      Nah, Germany has the best sausage.

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        199398500A is the only one popular abroad tbh

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          More popular than bratwurst? I guess maybe that could be true somewhere, but I’ve never heard of that VW sausage before, and I’ve had bratwurst many, many times outside of Germany.

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        Nah, the Spanish and Italians have way better sausages.

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          Eh what? Not the same kind of sausages I think. Spain and Italy have the dry meat type and Germany has the uncooked type. Very different culinary experiences. I tend to agree with you though.

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          I don’t like fennel.

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      France favorite dish is couscous

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        Favourite? Hmm, maybe? We have many delicious local dishes, which maybe other regions don’t know about. Whereas couscous is more widely spread because Maghreb immigrants are everywhere.

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          Yup, but somehow couscous is the top 4 🤷

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