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Spacewolf

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Aerodyamic said:
Can I wish to export something? Because I desperately wish I could explain poutine to my American friends; apparently, cheesy-fries with gravy is akin to blasphemy to most of them, but chili-cheese-fries is just another Tuesday at Taco Bell.

GRAVY GOES ON MORE THAN BISCUITS, MOTHERFUCKERS!

*pant*
*pant*

Okay. I feel better now. Although biscuits and gravy would fucking rock right now. Mmmmm... I can hear my arteries hardening already.
Gravy on biscuits sounds pretty rank wouldnt the biscuits just go all soggy or it this a different type of biscuit?
 

Fetzenfisch

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ButterFunky said:
In the Phil., I believe that Dr. Pepper is around like 500 PHP.
Basically it's 10 USD a can.
I believe it was because Dr. Pepper is like, rare here.

OT: The brand Magnum that I happened to taste in Israel. Magnum is a brand of ice cream.

Edit: China was where I ate scorpions, not Magnum. Sorry.
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talking about
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If yes, its produced by the german company Langnese which sells in different countries under different names
Algida (Albania, Kosovo, Greece, Kroatia, Italy, Serbia, Czech Republik, Polen, Romania, Russia, Slowakia, Turkey und Hungary)
Bresler (Chile, Bolivia)
Eskimo (Kroatia, Austria, Slowenia)
Frigo (Spanien)
Frisko (Denmark)
GB Glace (Finnland und Sweden)
Glidat Strauss (גלידת שטראוס) kurz: Strauss (שטראוס) (Israel)
Good Humor (USA)
HB (Irland)
Helados La Fuente (Columbia)
Holanda (Mexiko)
Kibon (Brasil)
Kwality Wall's (India)
Lusso (Switzerland)
Miko (Ägypt(ميكو), France)
Ola (Belgium, Netherlands und Southafrica)
Ola (Portugal)
Pierrot Lusso, kurz: Lusso; Brand (Switzerland)
Pinguino (Ecuador)
Selecta (Philippines)
Streets (Australia und Newsealand)
Tio Rico (Venezuela)
Wall's (Great Britain, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapur, Pakistan und Thailand)
Wall's HB (Northern ireland)
Maybe there is a brand sold in your area.


Until now most Stuff i wanna get i can buy without bigger Problems. Living in the Area with the most Big cities of Germany close together, with alot of inhabitants from all over the World, there is not much i can't get within of 1 -2 Hours by train and bus (includes the way back).
Everything i wanted badly is finally available now. Salt and Vinegar crisps,Baked Beans, Mountain Dew (sadly most shops only got 0,5litre bottles), Oreos, Wasabi peas, kimchi instant noodles, Guiness, Budvar, Kroepoek, Sambal Oelek, fresh Bamboo and sushi ingredients but what i miss is the Spiny dogfish which is forbidden to sale now around here. damn it was delicious.
 

reyttm4

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Like every Monster Java, and the energy drinks Burn and Burn Day. God do I love those.
 

Fetzenfisch

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Yosato said:
Rice balls! EVERY anime character eats them so I want to see what the crack is with them, are they any good?
You know rice, do you?Roll a ball out of it, Fill it with plums or fish or anything salty/sour you want, wrap some seaweed around it. Voila.
. Nothing special
 

Ghost1800

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Jack and Calumon said:
Dear America.

What the fuck is a Twinky?
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Twinkie

nothing you're missing much.

Jack and Calumon said:
Calumon: PS: Are Froot loops nice?
Eh... they're alright I guess, but loaded with sugar and no nutrition to speak of... you're better off with cheerios.

What I really want is some ******* lamb (yes I know you can find it somewhere in america, but I can't really find it in this particular part). A Mars bar would be really good too.
 

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Fetzenfisch said:
Yosato said:
Rice balls! EVERY anime character eats them so I want to see what the crack is with them, are they any good?
You know rice, do you?Roll a ball out of it, Fill it with plums or fish or anything salty/sour you want, wrap some seaweed around it. Voila.
. Nothing special
But they magically transform into doughnuts in English-speaking countries!
Spacewolf said:
Aerodyamic said:
Can I wish to export something? Because I desperately wish I could explain poutine to my American friends; apparently, cheesy-fries with gravy is akin to blasphemy to most of them, but chili-cheese-fries is just another Tuesday at Taco Bell.

GRAVY GOES ON MORE THAN BISCUITS, MOTHERFUCKERS!

*pant*
*pant*

Okay. I feel better now. Although biscuits and gravy would fucking rock right now. Mmmmm... I can hear my arteries hardening already.
Gravy on biscuits sounds pretty rank wouldnt the biscuits just go all soggy or it this a different type of biscuit?
Yeah, I hear they're more like scones. Madness.
 

Jack and Calumon

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Ghost1800 said:
Jack and Calumon said:
Dear America.

What the fuck is a Twinky?
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Twinkie

nothing you're missing much.

Jack and Calumon said:
Calumon: PS: Are Froot loops nice?
Eh... they're alright I guess, but loaded with sugar and no nutrition to speak of... you're better off with cheerios.

What I really want is some ******* lamb (yes I know you can find it somewhere in america, but I can't really find it in this particular part). A Mars bar would be really good too.
Mars bars are awesome as well as Lamb. Pork is still better than lamb, but... you know... it's there and lovely. Quite a firm taste to it. As for Mars bars, well they're cool, especially when you deep fry them.

In England, we deep fry EVERYTHING!

Calumon: I want another Riceball... I miss them.
 

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I have yet to find any decent parma ham outside of Spain. Last time I went there I had to sneak half a leg back to enjoy it at home.
 

pantallica95

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Someone made an allusion that Dr. Pepper is hard to find in the USA, and it really isn't. I live in Ohio and we have just about everything. Except Diet Mountain Dew Code Red, but I'm not big into pop anyway.
 

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VaudevillianVeteran said:
J03bot said:
VaudevillianVeteran said:
green tea Kitkats from Japan.
They exist? Then them. I want to try a green tea kitkat!
Oh yeah, suffice to say, they're delicious.
Just got back from a trip to Japan, and I've managed to smuggle in some green tea kit-kats. They are emense!

Also, they have these weird strawberry koala things.
 

thylasos

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Tri Bratsy Varreniki, potato and mushroom flavour. Smetana and dill on top.
Proper Borshch.
East-European dark beer which doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

Mushroom takoyaki.
 

For.I.Am.Mad

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Most types of Japanese food. Good lord, their stuff is good. Luckily where I live Japanese restaurants are popping up all over the place.

Forget games, I want to go to Japan just for the cuisine. Except Miso soup, blech.
 

Aerodyamic

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Spacewolf said:
Aerodyamic said:
Can I wish to export something? Because I desperately wish I could explain poutine to my American friends; apparently, cheesy-fries with gravy is akin to blasphemy to most of them, but chili-cheese-fries is just another Tuesday at Taco Bell.

GRAVY GOES ON MORE THAN BISCUITS, MOTHERFUCKERS!

*pant*
*pant*

Okay. I feel better now. Although biscuits and gravy would fucking rock right now. Mmmmm... I can hear my arteries hardening already.
Gravy on biscuits sounds pretty rank wouldnt the biscuits just go all soggy or it this a different type of biscuit?
I've never noticed that the biscuits get soggy, but I've always had sourdough biscuits with my gravy.
 

x434343

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I want Violet Crumble. Any Aussies want something from the US? I'll trade you for Violet Crumble.