Potatoes are South American, brought back to Europe by John Hawkins, a Brit. The Irish are just very very good and growing a lot of them.
Heinz is actually American, though of German ancestry, as are many many Americans themselves. Though I've never heard the expression 'German American' but there's a lot of them, and they contributed greatly to your nation.
Your comic delivery is pretty sharp though, enjoyed your shenanigans :)
Miss East, will you marry me? If not, do you have a sister?
JAlDaraji 2 years ago
The W in German is said like a V, so it's "veener-shnitzel".
Qermaq 3 years ago
omg how she presents her "facts" is so funny
FelipeA101 3 years ago
Sarah doesn't really believe in research. Oh well.
foodrants 3 years ago
Potatoes are South American, brought back to Europe by John Hawkins, a Brit. The Irish are just very very good and growing a lot of them.
Heinz is actually American, though of German ancestry, as are many many Americans themselves. Though I've never heard the expression 'German American' but there's a lot of them, and they contributed greatly to your nation.
Your comic delivery is pretty sharp though, enjoyed your shenanigans :)
bassbutton 3 years ago 2
Why the HELL do you know this?!? NO ONE CARES where potatoes came FROM. :))
hannahbunganga 3 years ago
He he :) Well it's on a video by 'foodrants' so I thought you'd all be gripped by the origin of nutritious delight :)
bassbutton 3 years ago
reeeaaaallly random...
serafinaxox 3 years ago
Firts
bloodwakeace 3 years ago
I apreciate that you like the Germans for Wiener Schnitzel but its not German.
"Wien" stands for Vienna, so its from Austria :D
Anyways.. Nice Video :D
Protocol47 3 years ago