Things from your country the rest of the world needs to try

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punkrocker27

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ineedscissors said:
Come on America, live on the wild side like us Canadians! Put vinegar on your fries! It's awesome!
Alrrreaddy do, and it's malt vinegar, which comes from jolly good England.

But from here I'd recommend churro-fries. Or from my own household beer-basted meatballs. Yeah, take that, Renaissance!
 

KaiRai

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coxafloppin said:
So what things from your country would you recomend the rest of the world gives a go!

Anyone from Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland will know that awesomeness that is potatoe bread.

Ok, your turn, GO!
Oh I do, and it's probably one of the best parts about having Irish family. That and cheap Guinness!!! It's good to know that 50% of my Irish blood is battling hard.

I think everyone should try Jellied Eels. It's probably an acquired taste, but it's brilliant!

EDIT: Fuck I nearly forgot!!

somethingprofound said:
Cornish Pasties (melt some cheddar on top is my tip once you've tried both)
Cornish pasties!!!!!

And let us not forget Cornish Ice Cream....
 

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Here in Ireland we created the Havoc physics engine. It was made in Trinity College Dublin. So next time you play Demon's Souls..remember, without Ireland it wouldn't work t'all.
 

WarmasterPopey

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From New Zealand, Hell Pizza. Best damn pizza you'll ever have.
Also, don't know how well known it is around the world (I do know it exists in Australia at least), but we invented a delicious dessert named pavlova. I'm pretty sure it's scientifically impossible to dislike it.
 

Beartrucci

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I reckon everyone needs to try Vegimite at least once. Sure, many people will hate it, but there will also be the minority who recognise how good it tastes.

[small]I might go make myself a Vegimite sandwich right now......[/small]
 

Charli

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Twiglets. Too many countries I've been to have never had them. Ever.

I can INHALE them, they're so yummeeeyyy...mmmm
 

Aesir23

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I can't think of any Canadian food beside Poutine.

Umm, try some french fries with vinegar on them?
 

sylekage

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I would give you the monster energy drink, buuut then I'd have to kill you.

I shall have it all.....
 

adumb24

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PROPER Jambalaya, fried crawfish, boiled crawfish, pecan pie, and smoked St Louis ribs. Also cotton candy and cake batter ice cream with crushed oreos.
 

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Sleeping for 13 hours a day, as a young adult. Very refreshing. I would also recommend decorating your book cases with holiday lights.
 

Biosophilogical

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coxafloppin said:
So what things from your country would you recomend the rest of the world gives a go!

Anyone from Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland will know that awesomeness that is potatoe bread.

Ok, your turn, GO!
Wait? You're Irish!!!? ... ... cool

Um, the relaxed, apathetic-towards-politics attitude that most Aussies have to some degree. A.F.L., the sport of real men (seriously I used to play it and trust me, it is freakin' demanding!). Hmmm ... well, apart from A.F.L. and venomous animals we are alot like Canadians (from what I've heard at any rate), and I mean that in a good way.

EDI: Forgot Vegemite for a second.
 

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GrinningManiac said:
factualsquirrel said:
fish and chips um, no marmite um, no deep-fried mars bars dammit that was Scotland, you know what, England hasn't done anything.
Roast Dinners
Chicken Tika Masala
Marmalade
Crumpets
Scones
Apple Crumble

But for the MOST important: the Fry Up.
ok, lets go through these: roast dinners have already been tried by quite a few other countries, due to the fact that it's also a christian thing, Chicken tikka masala, I was actually going to say, but I can never remember if it's made in America or England, Marmalade wasn't, to the best of my recollection, made by an Englishman, and is not even that popular in England anyway, Crumpets, well, I guess, scones are already in America under the form of "biscuits", so have probably been tried in quite a few other countries, apple crumble, is almost the same as apple pie, and the Americans prefer that.

And the fry-up, well yeah, you're right.
 

Snork Maiden

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Yorkshire Pudding. Obviously.

Thunderhorse94 said:
I reckon everyone needs to try Vegimite at least once. Sure, many people will hate it, but there will also be the minority who recognise how good it tastes.

[small]I might go make myself a Vegimite sandwich right now......[/small]
I always think of Vegemite as poor mans Marmite. Am I wrong? Because I love Marmite.
 

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Snork Maiden said:
Yorkshire Pudding. Obviously.

Thunderhorse94 said:
I reckon everyone needs to try Vegimite at least once. Sure, many people will hate it, but there will also be the minority who recognise how good it tastes.

[small]I might go make myself a Vegimite sandwich right now......[/small]
I always think of Vegemite as poor mans Marmite. Am I wrong? Because I love Marmite.
I haven't tried Marmite before, I'm sure my local shops have some though so I will buy a jar next time I am there.