Maple Syrup, we Canadians are rather famous for it, hey I'm not complaining that stuff is AMAZING
And beer. Gotta be beer.lechat said:As much as Australians love to force vegemite on the rest of the world cause it's good for a giggle when you ask an Australian for their national food this is what comes to mind:
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You forgot taramasalata, god I love that stuff. Shame you can't get it here.SweetShark said:I am from Greece......so, Here are some foods for your eyes:
I think they are enough.
Good to be Greek man.
Is pronouns "Taramosalata"Boris Goodenough said:You forgot taramasalata, god I love that stuff. Shame you can't get it here.SweetShark said:I am from Greece......so, Here are some foods for your eyes:
I think they are enough.
Good to be Greek man.
I am actually more of a Tompouce fan but I won't say no to one of those.Cowabungaa said:and that delicious Bossche bol [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bossche_bol].
LASAGNA!SweetShark said:I am from Greece......so, Here are some foods for your eyes:
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I think they are enough.
Good to be Greek man.
Oh silly fat cat, I think you mean "Pastitsio", no Lasania.Remus said:LASAGNA!SweetShark said:I am from Greece......so, Here are some foods for your eyes:
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I think they are enough.
Good to be Greek man.
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Counting drinks, I'd have to say that America is best known for Coke/Coca-cola and probably Budweiser.T0ad 0f Truth said:Drinks count too I guess.
The only genuinely American thing I can think of that we didn't stealand then make betteris maybe Sloppy Joes? Smores? Idk.
Don't forget the open rye bread sandwiches, the hvidtøl, the leverpostej, the øllebrød and the æbleflæsk.MrFalconfly said:Well if you ask the Brits, then Denmark is known for the worlds best bacon.
Oh and Lurpak is also pretty well known.
Whiskey? No. Whisky? Yes.Doctadoone said:Haggis I guess? Scotland doesn't have much going for it. Does Whiskey count as a food?