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Food.... mmmmmmm...

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A random thought:  what would you ladies consider to be the best in the world?  English, French, Italian, Chinese, Scottish [ yeah, everyone loves ground up offal...] Indian or Thai?  (By the way - the real answer isn't one of those - but I won't tell anyone what it really is until there's been at least 50 votes...)  Irritating Inga...

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Toss up between Italian and Chinese!!

Tough to choose!

Wife is a Chef, so usually I don't have to choose!!

DDR.T.J.

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So, so lucky - my normal choice is between what I really don't like and what I really don't want... and I do all my own cooking...  Bad Chef Inga.

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Fried chicken -- so American

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I voted Italian - that would be the U S version of Italian. I do have one Question on your poll is English the same as American?
. Sandy

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Hi Inga...

English Sunday Roast

Roast Beef, Roast Potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, Roast Parsnips, Brussel Sprouts....thick gravy and lots of horseradish sauce....extra hot....with a glass or two of red.

followed by a snooze on the sofa, and I wake up and all the washing up is done.....NOT!!!!.

Grace xx

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Interesting Inga...

I cook 340 days a year, give or take and my personal style is European fusion/Mediterranean. Healthy, filling and satisfying.
I also cater for dinner parties etc. thereby having to cook food that those that pay... say!
Now, my choice for your poll was Italian rather than French as the food is rather plain and peasant food but with wonderful produce and savours. Throw a bottle of cool white or rosé into the bargain...

I would like to put in a special mention for Scandinavian cuisine... pickled herring! OMG, my favourite all-time fish dish.

I thought the inclusion of Scottish cuisine(?) and English was disingenuousness itself! They don’t have cuisine!

Gordon bloody Polly🍝🥫🫕🥗🥙🍤🦪🧀🥖🫒🧄🧅🌶🥓

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Hi Inga,

Leftovers tonight for dinner  from my Chinese order a couple of days ago.

Alice

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Oh Grace, that is one of my all time favs! For years and years that was Sunday dinner cooked be my Mother, and it still something I love the most. Though I don't have it nearly as often as I used to. Of course I learned from her how to cook, and do roast beef and Yorkshire Pudding!

Amy

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I do like most foods but my favorite hands down is good old southern home cooking. The reason it tastes so good is because it’s so bad for you like most things that you really love and crave. Stephanie

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Amy.

Living alone, I have to cook....I cannot live out of a microwave.and those....." ready meals"....yuk.

I make a very passable Yorkshire pudding.....not ready cooked ( what's that all about!!! )....from a shop....

Horseradish huggs.....haha xx

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I didn't vote because I like all sorts of food and couldn't decide which was the best, I love Chinese and Italian food and English food too,

I love jam roly poly but not (spotted William) lol I don't think i could have used the other word x

I've never tried Japanese food yet I'm not big on raw fish, i like my fish cooked with chips xxxxx

Hugs Rozalyne x

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For me Italian eveytime so many great sauces pasta and cheese my poor waist line lol x

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Tittering teenage schoolboys aside, the "dick" in spotted dick is an old local dialect term from the part of England that now is now Yorkshire for pudding and, etymologically, comes from the same word as dough.

In other parts of the UK, at a similar time it was also known as spotted dog!

-A.

 

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NOOOOO!!!  While many of the younger generation seem to be addicted to greasy dogburgers as per U.S.A. we still have some decent, healthy dishes over here, we still use fresh ingredients, we still eat vegetables and our obesity plague only afflicts half of us.........  Yeah - I'm being deliberately provocative there, but English food is NOT the same as it is in the middle bit of that land on the wrong side of the Atlantic......  Overly English Inga.  (Oh, come on - they named the country after me!)

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