A cool guide to most popular foreign cuisines in different European countries
A cool guide to most popular foreign cuisines in different European countries
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The original was posted on /r/coolguides by /u/DonnyJ1931 on 2024-05-04 09:34:18.
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Lol tomato and garlic, not native to Italy.
3 0 ReplyIf imported ingredients arent valid that quite quickly invalidates almost all traditional foods
7 0 ReplyYes it isn't really foreign cuisine if the ingredients aren't even from the place attributed to the dish lol
1 0 ReplyYeah Bahn Mi isn't really Vietnamese since it uses French baguette, Tacos aren't Mexican since they use European meats and cheeses not available to Native Americans, Thai chilie is from North America, etc. Fuck outta here.
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