Bizarre Foods - UK 1/6
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@kevenyee OH and im sure whever you come from does the best food in the world? do one mate
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@trvekvltBurzum I have eaten hagis many times but i hope to try it your way soon =]
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Sandy Crombie should name his child Aber.....
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@PrehistoricPinup I see you like to lie.
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@kevenyee Actually the UK has the greatest food in the world. The UK dominated the earth and most of the food you will find in any country is actually a traditional UK dish. Sushi? From the UK. Fried spiders in some shithole in the east? From the UK.
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Probably the least bizzare food ever. If you have had the good fortune of trying particularly well cooked haggis, there is nothing better.
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@kevenyee lol
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@kevenyee Get over yourself you stupid prick. I'm sure you've been here and tried an expansive range of foods. You've got no right to make comments about something you have no experience in, fuck off, you stupid prisoner.
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@JAWZxz sorry about the spelling. British food is horrendous and anyone who eats British food should try dog crap first.
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@Nerevarineownsyou of course we all know thats a stereotype. We have free healthcare here, our teeth are much healthier than americans, ratio wise :)
andrew is so lucky to be able to travel the world and experience their culture and try their foods :( all while getting PAID for it. bahaha
pyonshimmie 1 year ago 15
In Lithuania we have a similar food as hagis, it's called vėdarai. Mostly prepared after the slaughter of pig. You take the intestines. Stuff it with finely ground fresh potato mash(not mashed potatoes) that was seasoned with salt, peper, some oregano and if you want some other spices, then you put it in the oven on some baking dish. Bake in 200 celsius temperature for about 30 - 40 minutes, if the intestines are bigger bake it longer.
trvekvltBurzum 4 months ago 3