• 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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    367 months ago

    As a German I can confirm Towels dipped in mayonnaise. Those tiny towels for just washing your hands are the best!

  • @rmuk@feddit.uk
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    287 months ago

    El Niño has destroyed most of the Ford Focus reserve, leaving the Peruvian people to subsist on Chevrolet Aveo and Fiat Punto.

  • @Yerbouti@lemmy.ml
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    217 months ago

    I was told americans parents usually put a few bullets under their kid’s eggs, so that they get use to it.

  • @Plagiatus@lemmy.world
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    197 months ago

    As a German I can say it’s quite accurate, though I’d expect most Germans to prefer Remoulade over Mayonnaise.

    • @Yerbouti@lemmy.ml
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      97 months ago

      French Canadian here, according to the rest of Canada I have cigarettes and baguettes for breakfast but I can’t confirm since I’m always drunk, high and intolerant.

  • QuinceDaPence
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    147 months ago

    I’d expect the crushed up bones of their enemies to be more of a Finnish thing. Which is also why I’m glad they’re on our side.

  • N3Cr0
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    137 months ago

    This is not accurate at all. Germans don’t need breakfast. And now get back to work!

      • @Knightfox@lemmy.one
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        47 months ago

        Breakfast for dinner is also super common in the USA, sometimes called Brinner.

        Ironically Breakfast for dinner is the kind of breakfast that most people don’t have for breakfast most of the time (pancakes, french toast, fried or scrambled eggs, assorted meats, etc) so having it as dinner occasionally is actually more fitting in some ways.

        Most Americans eat the equivalent of cereal and coffee or no breakfast and just coffee most days. I myself almost never have breakfast. It’s sort of like a full English in the UK, most people aren’t eating that everyday.

  • @Steve
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    87 months ago

    Panic and energy drinks

      • unhappy_grapefruit 2
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        Makes sense mac and cheese is British tho so it’ll have to be deep fried and left in the sun to rot then smothered with soul food spices I call it the triple me to the toilet deluxe

        • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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          17 months ago

          Mac and Cheese is literally a bog-standard gratin with Mornay sauce. If the British claim is to have downgraded it by replacing all the veggies with straight carbs then I guess yeah we’ll have you let that one.

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            Wth is gratin. Edit gratin is a cooking technique looking into it not a food item

            Mac and cheeses origins ordinate back to the 14 hundreds as a meal most commonly found in the uk and Italy

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaroni_and_cheese?wprov=sfla1

            The modern recipe for the mac and cheese we all love and enjoy nowadays was invented in uk in 1716 invented by a housekeeper and published in her book The Experienced English Housekeeper.

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              we all love and enjoy nowadays

              No. Well maybe in the Anglosphere. In Germany you’re more likely to see Gratin de chou-fleur, that is, broadly speaking, replace all the macaroni with cauliflower, than Mac&Cheese. If you’re being lazy just use a package of frozen veggies, those cauliflower-carrot-pea-butter-spices boxes. Add a potato or two if you want carbs. If you want cheesy comfort pasta there’s either proper Carbonara, or a cream and cheese sauce, more or less exactly South Tyrol style.

    • @Master@lemm.ee
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      57 months ago

      As an american my favorite hamburger helper is the “oops, all hamburger!”

  • I Cast Fist
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    87 months ago

    I suspect brazilian breakfast would be a spoonful of “lost ammo” (balas perdidas)