Surströmming

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Your taste-buds are wrong. When it’s done properly poutine is one of the greatest things on the planet.

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Struggling to argue with this one. I mean, stroopwaffles are amazing, but stamp pot is basically the sort of food my mam would make me growing up and the awesome fries are just copied from Belgium (I think).

Kibbling is pretty incredible too mind.

What is THE UK national dish

  • Fish and chips
  • Roast beef with trimmings
  • Bangers and mash
  • Toad in the hole
  • Corned beef hash
  • Full English breakfast/ulster fry
  • Haggis
  • Cawl
  • Rarebit
  • Chicken tikka masala
  • Shepherds pie
  • Other

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Korma, obviously.

Nobody’s ever gone into a curryhouse and ordered a masala.

Korma was invented in india/the Indian subcontinent, no?

Curry’s Indian, mate, aye.

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But tikka masala is British. This is sort of the point

That’s an urban myth.

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Not sure you can lump all the countries into one poll. But it’s fish n chips obviously

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Or indeed

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Australia’s national dish is…a meat pie.

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Forgot about Belgium, ffs.

Dirty bastards.

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Cant read the rest of the thread because Poutine is probably one of the greatest dishes and the level of wrong on the first post startled me too much

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This is the correct answer

Not having that: great cheese, brilliant chips with hundreds of sauces, kibbeling (mmm), stroppwafels, rijsttafel, Pannekoek. You can eat very well in The Netherlands

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Okay, okay. What’s the all time best national dish?

  • Feijoada (Brasil)
  • Goulash (Hungary)
  • Stew (Oireland)
  • Taco/Burrito (Mexico)
  • Tagine (Morocco)
  • Chicken Adobo (Philippines)
  • Plov (Uzbekistan)
  • I am a cultureless human-being with an arse for a face

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Nasi goreng, paella, jambalaya, one of the fried rice lads

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pizza?!?!

If a paella contains fish it ain’t authentic. Send it back.

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