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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2007

English food. A video from for fellow Youtubian.

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  • and next time: deep-fried chocolate bars english style. the kids in england really eat that stuff in the school i've heard...muha

  • @Katharer666 No i wouldnt call that english. Only place in the UK ive seen that is up in scotland where a fish and chip shop did it for fun.

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  • I frist visited England in 1980 from the USA, live in France now, and I found the Plowman's lunch super, all the game good, and the venison superior in all its varieties. I was surprised to find the coffee so good. You sure can't drink it in France!

  • @retrohippie No i was saying the types of food like this, lets rap this up, i don't know what we're arguing about. Don't reply.

  • @MrCherubhair1 ....what? Did you even read the dishes I just listed? England had no idea what corn/maize and potatoes were before the New World discovery... I don't know what you're on about. Dry cooking meats started in England? ...I think not. Cheese has no known origin, so I guess you'd naturally choose England has it's origin. ....Savory and sweet foods started in England???? WTF?

    Smoke another bowl and just keep talking cause you're on about nothing.

  • @retrohippie All those foods where used before they where used in america. Lets look at historical English food, many preserving techniques started in England, roasted meats, savory foods, and even sweet foods, even cheese and bread (Witch people consider french) Started in England, the English food history is much bigger then you think.

  • @MrCherubhair1 Beans and cornbread and strongly American with the exception of people adding wheat flour (if you want to get THAT technical with it). Infact, much of Southern cuisine (where i'm from) is grassroots American with ingredients and techniques borrowed from the Natives. Sweet potato casseroles, succotash, boiled greens, ect.

  • @retrohippie Ok, i'm talking about the minority of foods that america is known for to day. Not some food that native america ate.

  • @MrCherubhair1 Many many dishes containing corn, beans, squash, wild rice, turkey, cranberries, so on so on. You do realize we have our own Native vegetables and Native Americans had their own dishes right?

    Are you seriously suggesting that no dish started here? Talk about some funny shit you're saying...

    You know, the pie didn't originate in England, the pizza didn't originate in Italy and foie gras is not all that French.

  • @retrohippie Name one american food that didn't originate from somewhere else.

  • @retrohippie name one American food

  • @animalover7777 How does America not have any food of their own? New England, Italian-American, Chinese-American, Cajun, Southern, TexMex, Californian, ect ect ect.

    We are loaded with cuisines, buddy...

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