We had an Oompa Loompa for a President in the past, and may have one again soon.
People out there: debating about pineapple on pizza
Brazilians:
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a facehugger stomps out angrilyCan we do one like this, but opposite? I don't know about you, but I'm big into xenophobia these days. :v
You're a moron, so no wonder >:VCan we do one like this, but opposite? I don't know about you, but I'm big into xenophobia these days. :v
Indeed it is a thing. Quite a few restaurants served brigadeiro (basically chocolate + condensed milk) pizzas in the capital of my state, when I lived there. Also square ones:Are those for real or have I been hugging you too long?? <tilts head confused but amused>
face spontaneously flows around head so that it is now on the back of the head, from all the nopesushi types with banana, strawberry slices, nutella, guava paste...
I will never understand how the hell apple sauce fits to this. The same as Hörnli und Ghackets.A food that Meta doesn't like O: ?! Is the universe safe from collapsing?
But man, that does look rather vile xD poor younger Meta who was probably forced to eat it every easter.
Switzerland has a few nice dishes (we get the square Pizzas too @Guifrog but more as ready bake dough and not so much in restaurants).
One of my favourite was when they were like:
"Hmmh, these Italians with their pasta are on to something, but somethings missing... what kind of stereotype do we have again? Oh yeah!"
Tada! And thus the Älplermakkaronen was invented! As you can see it's often served with Apple sauce and is basically just pasta baked with some cheese, potato cubes and onions for good measure. Some people like to add bacon cubes, but I've stopped eating meat like 10 years ago now and thus I'm....
Hey wait, no! Where did everyone go D: I swear I won't make you feel bad about your food choices with my moral superiority! ... Ehm I mean food choices!
(PS, just because I love this one: "What is the only thing a vegetarian kill? The mood!")
I thought that was some sort of chocolate paste with a very rough consistency, but seeing that description brought me mixed feelings of disgust and interest, then again I'm Brazilian and shouldn't be one to talk :Vface spontaneously flows around head so that it is now on the back of the head, from all the nope
Although I probably shouldn't judge, since I come from the land of:
This is Mämmi, which you are supposed to eat during Easter. I am not happy about that.
As wikipedia puts it, it is made of water, rye flour, ground malted rye, salt, and dried, ground Seville orange zest. The mixture is then left to sweeten naturally, before being baked in an oven until set, by which time the colour and flavour has developed due to the Maillard reaction. After baking, the mämmi is chilled for three to four days before serving.
Thanks a lot, anthro mallards. See what you have done with your precious reaction.
Seriously, this is a colour and flavor that I personally could have done well without, I have always hated this vile stuff
Oh, let's just be frogs, eat fried crickets together and throw the whole to-be-veg-or-not-to-be-veg discussion away OwOSwitzerland has a few nice dishes (we get the square Pizzas too @Guifrog but more as ready bake dough and not so much in restaurants).
One of my favourite was when they were like:
"Hmmh, these Italians with their pasta are on to something, but somethings missing... what kind of stereotype do we have again? Oh yeah!"
Tada! And thus the Älplermakkaronen was invented! As you can see it's often served with Apple sauce and is basically just pasta baked with some cheese, potato cubes and onions for good measure. Some people like to add bacon cubes, but I've stopped eating meat like 10 years ago now and thus I'm....
Hey wait, no! Where did everyone go D: I swear I won't make you feel bad about your food choices with my moral superiority! ... Ehm I mean food choices!
(PS, just because I love this one: "What is the only thing a vegetarian kill? The mood!")
*Organises an angry mob of Emmental farmers that are coming for you, angrily holding up hayforks! xPand I'm not sure Thrashy will agree on this with me
I have mentioned this to you befure, I think, but over here in Finland what you call Emmentaler cheese is simply called "Emmental"The Emmentaler cheese is produced in Affoltern im Emmental
Switch out the ham for some bacon and I'd eat one in a heartbeat!This is the official sandwich of New Jersey. The Taylorhameggncheese.
(We don't have time for spaces when we speak in NJ).
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You got your NJ bagel (but sometimes a its a roll), a fried egg, melted American cheese, a li'l salt, a li'l peppah, and if you're from north Jersey, some Taylor ham. In south Jersey, they [incorrectly] call it pork roll.
See, back in 1856, a guy named John Taylor came up with the recipe for the heavily processed and preserved meat. It was (and still is) very popular in the region. But in 1906, some laws regulating food labels were passed, and they couldn't legally call it "ham" anymore, so it was renamed to "pork roll". But "pork roll" is a generic term, so we northerners still call it Taylor ham.
If you ever visit Jersey, don't leave before you try one.
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