This can be your country but I'm hoping for something a bit more specific (unless you live in a small country like Iceland etc..).
Screw that, here's some proper Icelandic food for you
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flodeskum
Iceland1267 Posts
This can be your country but I'm hoping for something a bit more specific (unless you live in a small country like Iceland etc..). Screw that, here's some proper Icelandic food for you ![]() | ||
Cyber_Cheese
Australia3615 Posts
![]() It's not actually all that common to eat kangaroo, but it's iconic, and somewhat tasty. | ||
DoXa
Switzerland1448 Posts
On September 21 2011 22:18 DERPDERP wrote: + Show Spoiler + On September 21 2011 21:36 DoXa wrote: So much fatty food in some countries :S Switzerland has lots of cheese, potatoes, sausages and imho the best chocolate in the world: ![]() Cheese of course ![]() Fondue, molten cheese lol ![]() Bratwurst (sausage) with Rösti (potatoes) ![]() The best alcoholic thing ever: Absinthe! no raclette? :< well i thought after 2 cheese meals it's enough^^ but of course, raclette is really popular in winter. I prefer it over fondue. ![]() Raclette (cheese) is melted, meanwhile you can make yourself some meat on top :D | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
On September 21 2011 22:29 flodeskum wrote: Show nested quote + This can be your country but I'm hoping for something a bit more specific (unless you live in a small country like Iceland etc..). Screw that, here's some proper Icelandic food for you + Show Spoiler + ![]() Bah. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hákarl | ||
piochelin
Spain31 Posts
![]() Jamón de jabugo, from spain ;D (I know its allready posted, but its the tastyest ![]() | ||
Toth201
Netherlands49 Posts
![]() I don't really know how to translate the name into english, something like Kale Mash Pot with smoked sausage. The key element here is the indentation at the top for the gravy. There's all kinds of mash pots with sauerkraut (it's not just german you know), cabbage, carrots etc. Other dutch regional food are: ![]() Fresh herring, shown is the traditional way of eating it. ![]() I'd call this a regional food for the netherlands because it is THE fixture for the dutch kitchen, an average dutch family eats them 4-5 times a week, usually cooked but also baked or fried. | ||
Manimal_pro
Romania991 Posts
On September 20 2011 08:04 Zeburial wrote: ![]() Swedish meatballs with cream sauce, mashed potatoes, pickled gherkin and lingonberry jam Pretty much stolen from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_cuisine but damn it's good food ![]() i eat this at ikea all the time | ||
voy
Poland348 Posts
Bigos: Known as a Hunter's Stew, is a traditional meat stew. It's fine, u can add mushrooms, cabbage, kielbasa and stuff. ![]() Pierogi LOVE Them :D In english - dumplings. You got cheese, potato and cheese, meat, mushroom and cabbage, spinach and many more. Pierogi are served in a variety of forms and tastes (ranging from sweet to salty to spicy) in Polish cuisine, considered to be the Polish national dish.[8] Pierogi were traditionally peasant food, but eventually spread in popularity throughout all social classes, including nobles. They are served at many festivals, playing an important role as a cultural dish. At the 2007 Pierogi Festival in Kraków, 30,000 pierogi were consumed daily. Polish pierogi are often filled with fresh white cheese (curd, pot cheese), potatoes, and fried onions, which is the most popular variety in North America. In Poland more popular are pierogi filled with ground meat, mushrooms and cabbage, or for dessert an assortment of fruits (various berries, with either strawberries or blueberries being most common). Sweet pierogi are usually served with sour cream, while savory with bacon fat and bacon bits. Poles traditionally serve two types of pierogi for Christmas Eve supper. One kind is filled with sauerkraut and dried mushrooms, another – small uszka filled only with dried wild mushrooms – are served in clear borscht.[1] Leniwe pierogi ("lazy pierogi") are a different type of food, similar to lazy vareniki, kopytka, or halušky. ![]() | ||
Sith Inquisitor
Germany113 Posts
On September 20 2011 20:00 Miggins wrote: Netherlands here! We are also the only country in the world that have 'kroketten'. No, Germany has that too. | ||
DoXa
Switzerland1448 Posts
On September 21 2011 23:08 Sith Inquisitor wrote: Show nested quote + On September 20 2011 20:00 Miggins wrote: Netherlands here! We are also the only country in the world that have 'kroketten'. No, Germany has that too. We have them too, but i don't know if they're just imported ![]() | ||
KimJongChill
United States6429 Posts
On September 21 2011 18:20 Thermia wrote: Giordano's deep dish spinach stuffed pizza, chicago ftw ![]() Yeah, man, Chi-town represent! | ||
solidbebe
Netherlands4921 Posts
On September 21 2011 20:28 Ermac wrote: Show nested quote + On September 21 2011 01:10 solidbebe wrote: On September 20 2011 21:15 Miggins wrote: On September 20 2011 20:27 DarkEnergy wrote: + Show Spoiler + On September 20 2011 20:00 Miggins wrote: Netherlands here! We have some awesome things, The typical Dutch fastfood snack the 'Frikandel'. Fried ground-up meat, possibly with mayo, curry and onion. ![]() We have the most versatile assortments of licorice known to man, sweet, salt, hard, soft, honey flavoured, coins etc. etc. ![]() The best coffees probably come from South America, but we have a damn good one as well (technically its from Indonesia, but hey ![]() ![]() To go with this coffee we have the best cookie in the world, the 'Stroopwafel' (sirup waffle), best served warm or you can put it on the top of your coffeecup to warm it, melting the sirup inside for orgasmic effects. ![]() Let us not forget the Dutch cheeses, the most famous examples are Edammer and Gouda. ![]() We also have beers, the most famous being Heineken. ![]() Last but certainly not least a Dutch main course special 'Hutpot'. Mashed potatoes with mashed carrots and onions, served with sausage and gravy. ![]() Miggs How the hell did you forget about raw herring ? ![]() If you visit The Netherlands you must eat it. And eat it like shown below. + Show Spoiler + Hmm, I totally forgot, maybe because I don't care for it that much. But you're right, it is truly iconic. We are also the only country in the world that have 'kroketten'. ![]() What do you mean by "the only country in the world"? Maybe they are originally from the Netherlands, but you can get them in many other countries too. They are a standard side dish for meat in Germany for example. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croquette :o, I just always thought we were the only ones. As Americans/Brits don't know them, I ( and almost everyone else in netherlands lol ) assumed no one else really had them :S. | ||
voy
Poland348 Posts
i need some pizza like right now :D | ||
FlopTurnReaver
Switzerland1980 Posts
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Andymoo
United States110 Posts
One of my personal favorites, chicken corn soup: ![]() whoopie pies: ![]() corn fritters: ![]() Sweet Lebanon Bologna: soooooooooooooooo good Simply put, if you eat a meal made from scratch by some nice Amish lady your stomach will thank you. They have some ridiculous way with making food, it's unbelievable. | ||
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Zhul
Czech Republic430 Posts
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najreteip
Belgium4158 Posts
On September 21 2011 23:19 DoXa wrote: Show nested quote + On September 21 2011 23:08 Sith Inquisitor wrote: On September 20 2011 20:00 Miggins wrote: Netherlands here! We are also the only country in the world that have 'kroketten'. No, Germany has that too. We have them too, but i don't know if they're just imported ![]() Over here too lolz | ||
DeepElemBlues
United States5079 Posts
i dunno, pittsburgh sucks. we dont have our own special regional food, we gotta steal it from the poles ![]() | ||
Potonho
Brazil42 Posts
![]() i could eat feijoada from breakfast to dinner... holy shit. btw it`s lunch time now... must... eat... =D and any meat(for me any food) with "manteiga da terra" (direct translation butter of earth lol) ![]() "manteiga da terra" with "macaxeira" and some meat... like this ribs... you simple thrown the manteiga over everything and eat happily until yours arteries explode in a big happy ball of fat =D ![]() edit.: macaxeira are the light yellow thing in front of the meat =D | ||
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