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Wainy316

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Fish and Chips

Sunday Roast

Mixed Grill

Toad in the hole

Shepherd's pie

Pie

 

Etc

 

Maybe not british origin, but food that I would consider British. And they're lovely

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What is English cuisine?

 

over the course of the last week or so I've had:

quails eggs

ham hocks

venison

liver n onions

ham, egg and chips

oxtail soup

rabbit stew

sausage and mash

full 'sunday' chicken roast dinner

walls vienetta

 

it's as good as any food anywhere in the world, if you want to put the label 'english' on it

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German ..I.e crispy pork knuckle (never I say NEVER , served broiled and uncrispy)

American - ie BBQ ribs and chicken wings

Chinese

English sausages , bacon and eggs

Ermmmm that's about it

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1. British.

2. French.

3. Italian.

4. American.

5. Mexican.

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100. Indian.

thats about where I'd rank Indian food ... Pisses me off no end that my mates always want to go for beer and a curry ... There is just so many nicer varieties of food that we could be eating instead

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English food is great but gets a bad rap from abroad from people that haven't truly sampled it.  I just remembered Turkish food so need to revise my list.

Italian has been relegated to the Championship.

 

1. Indian

2. Korean

3. Mexican

4. English

5. Turkish

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mexican
thai
english
indian
american

 

English food is great but gets a bad rap from abroad from people that haven't truly sampled it. 

 

completely agree, we have some great dishes with lots of foreign influence, thing is whenever its emulated abroad, such as a "proper" sunday roast or a fry up its piss poor with ingredients that simply arent the same 

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I don't eat foreign muck. I like traditional British food, like a good Balti.

 

 

Pedantically a Balti is British.  It was invented in Sparkbrook! :detect:

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