Its omelette au fromage.
29 0 ReplyFound the "they don't know" guy of the comment section.
22 0 ReplyWhat if it's an omelette shaped thing made entirely out of cheese?
3 0 ReplyIt will be omelette en fromage then
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French it's my first language and it's definitely 'Omelette du fromage'.
1 0 ReplyIf your cheese have an omelette then you are right. In all other situations, you are not.
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The dish that Americans call beef stroganoff has very little in common with the French boeuf stroganoff.
17 0 ReplyLike every other native dish, transferred to other countries.
It's a joke.
10 0 ReplySome native dishes transferred to other countries are surprisingly faithful.
Also my comment was a joke as well based on exactly the same premise as your joke. I think my joke is funnier considering how you didn't even get that, despite you making the exact same joke.
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I always boof when stroking off
5 0 ReplyDo you mean бефстроганов?
4 0 ReplyFrench 😰
3 0 Replystroganoff
Definitely sounds like french.
4 0 ReplyWell, poutine is Canadian so…
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Qui a coupé le fromage? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGqxb3vLL1A
3 0 ReplyShut up, Geoff.
3 0 ReplyActually, you left out about 27 vowels from the first word.
2 0 ReplyAre you even stroganoff enough
2 0 ReplyPomp eet
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