Archeologists make discovery about the early days of British cuisine

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At the end of the day British food is the best, and most down-to-earth, in the world. Fish and chips; bangers and mash; chicken tikka masala; egg and chips; the Full English.

It's all normal, delicious food. Normal. And delicious. And NORMAL.

It's actually the foreigners who have a penchant for eating disgusting, weird things that they shouldn't be eating, things like frogs, snails, squid tumours, Big Macs. Go to some places in thr world and you can buy cockroaches on sticks to eat. In British restaurants cockroaches are considered health hazrds and are killed immediately.
 

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At the end of the day British food is the best, and most down-to-earth, in the world.
LOL, OoooK. If it wasn't for the spices of the world, you'd still be as tasteless and bland as, well, most of the traditional Briddish cuisine is, lol.

Fish and chips; bangers and mash; chicken tikka masala; egg and chips; the Full English.
LMAO!!!

Laying claim to Indian cookery are we?

It's actually the foreigners who have a penchant for eating disgusting, weird things that they shouldn't be eating, things like frogs, snails, squid tumours, Big Macs. Go to some places in thr world and you can buy cockroaches on sticks to eat. In British restaurants cockroaches are considered health hazrds and are killed immediately.
Ya that's it, your fears and juvenile tastes are the worlds problem, lol.

You Briddish are a funny, if not sad lot... "Britons sometimes make fun of the French for feasting on frog. But now a new discovery suggests their prehistoric ancestors may have had a taste for toad."

From the article of course, lol.
 
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LOL, OoooK. If it wasn't for the spices of the world, you'd still be as tasteless and bland as, well, most of the traditional Briddish cuisine is, lol.

It's better than the ****e you eat in North America.

You're poking fun at British food whilst the staple of the average Canadian is Big Macs and chips or anythign else that they don't have to cook themselves.

Laying claim to Indian cookery are we?

I'm laying claim to British cuisine. Chicken tikka masala was invented in Glasgow. It's now the most popular dish in Britain, a nation which likes its curries, many of which we invented in places like the Balti Triangle in the West Midlands.

Ya that's it, your fears and juvenile tastes are the worlds problem, lol.

Only a foreigner like you could claim that a British person who prefers normal, down-to-Earth, British food, like fish and chips, chicken tikka masala, egg and chips, the Full English breakfast, pie and chips, eggs and beans, egg and chips, cottage pie - normal food that the British like eating - rather than the muck you foreigners eat, like cockroaches, frogs, snails, ducks' foetuses, or anything from McDonald's, has "juvenile tastes and fears".
 

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You're poking fun at British food whilst the staple of the average Canadian is Big Macs and chips or anythign else that they don't have to cook themselves.
LOL, no it's not.

I'm laying claim to British cuisine. Chicken tikka masala was invented in Glasgow.
Even if I gave it to you, which I don't (It's origins are Punjabi), Glasgow is Scotland, not England.

It's now the most popular dish in Britain, a nation which likes its curries, many of which we invented in places like the Balti Triangle in the West Midlands.
Yes, we're all quite aware of the British tendency to steal from other cultures, and then call it theirs, lol.

Only a foreigner like you could claim that a British person who prefers normal, down-to-Earth, British food, like fish and chips, chicken tikka masala, egg and chips, the Full English breakfast, pie and chips, eggs and beans, egg and chips, cottage pie - normal food that the British like easting - rather than the muck you foreigners eat, like cockroaches, frogs, snails, ducks' foetuses, or anything from McDonald's, has "juvenile tastes and fears".
Your asinine list aside. Ummm, OK, I agree, only a foreigner like me with an expanded palate, would call your culturally thieved foods, traditionally bland cuisine, and mockery of anything you're to immature to try, juvenile.

Barring Macdonald's, I don't eat there at all.
 
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The British have the best cuisine, the British have the best cuisine, the British have the best cuisine


 

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You're poking fun at British food whilst the staple of the average Canadian is Big Macs and chips or anythign else that they don't have to cook themselves.



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The "average Canadian"???????????? Maybe the stupid Canadian!!! Aren't the folks from Old Blighty a little partial to chips themselves? -:)
 

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The "average Canadian"???????????? Maybe the stupid Canadian!!! Aren't the folks from Old Blighty a little partial to chips themselves? -:)
Ahhh, but their fried foods are different, they're Briddish, so undoubtedly better for you.
 

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They hate the French enough to build a tunnel so Brits can go cross border shopping and save a pile on meats that aren't organs like frog legs for instance.
 

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They hate the French enough to build a tunnel so Brits can go cross border shopping and save a pile on meats that aren't organs like frog legs for instance.
Is their love of scraps something left over from the days of serfdom?