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Itzz Me@midwest.socialM to Food Crimes - Offenses against nutrition@midwest.socialEnglish · 1 year ago

This is REAL food, from REAL brits

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This is REAL food, from REAL brits

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Itzz Me@midwest.socialM to Food Crimes - Offenses against nutrition@midwest.socialEnglish · 1 year ago
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    Wo’ is i’ dear? Yew don’ wan’ ta ea’ yow fish’ead poi?

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      Oy! Y’got a loicense for that poi?

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        - Oi! Yew can’ bake tha’ 'here ma’e.

        - fuck off!

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    They played us for absolute fools

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    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargazy_pie

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      Huh, sooo this is a sentence…

      The dish traditionally originates from the village of Mousehole in Cornwall and is traditionally eaten during the festival of Tom Bawcock’s Eve to celebrate his heroic catch during a very stormy winter.

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        That may be the most British thing I’ve ever read in my life.

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          Make it even more British by not pronouncing the h in the name of the village, because why would they say it like it’s written. It’s pronounced *mauzall, I kid you not.

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        Tom Bawcock is a legendary character from the village of Mousehole, Cornwall, England. He appears to have been a local fisherman in the 16th century. According to the legend, one winter had been particularly stormy, meaning that none of the fishing boats had been able to leave the harbour. As Christmas approached, the villagers, who relied on fish as their primary source of food, were facing starvation.

        Neat

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      And they’re not even ashamed.

      • AlpacaChariot@lemmy.world
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        Would you not eat it? I’ve never had one but I can imagine it tasting great. Am British, obviously :)

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          I would try it, but would definitely not have an expectation of liking it.

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    This looks and feels so British I can’t even.

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      Be careful talking like that. The people of Cornwall would beat the tar out of you for calling their food British.

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        Cornwall? The county in England? Am I missing something?

        • AlpacaChariot@lemmy.world
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          The Cornish have their own bizarre nationalist movement

          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornish_nationalism

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        I would like to officially apologise to everyone in GB who is not British, but their tastes are just so… unique, that they overshadow the whole Area.

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      It’s missing a side of mash and green peas.

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    https://runescape.wiki/w/Fish_pie

    Wtf, I knew Jagex was British, but I thought this was just a RuneScape thing.

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  • MuhammadJesusGaySex@lemmy.world
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    As a US southerner that eats fried fat back, chitlins, and poke salad. I approve. I’d eat it. I bet it’s pretty good.

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      TIL about chitlins. How do you prepare yours? I like haggis but that does have quite a lot of added flavour from the spices in it. The photo on Wikipedia with chitlins in broth does not look appetising!

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        So, out of the 3 you picked my least favorite, and the only one that I don’t cook personally. It is seasoned, and the way my family cooks it it’s kind of a spicy soup. But, chitlins are (and I mean this more than I’ve ever meant it with any other food) either pretty good or god damn awful depending on who cooks them. People say the same thing about chicken and dumplings, but there is a lot more at stake with chitlins.

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          Interesting, thanks! I feel the same can be said for haggis, bad haggis is grim!

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    Fish heads fish heads roly poly fish heads

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    “Fuck these people. I’m just gonna throw whole fish in there, act like it’s normal, and see if they eat it anyway.”

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      midwest.social should not be allowed to prosecute food crimes

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        If anything, they should be the appointed defense attorney.

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    My question is, do you eat the heads or are they just decoration?

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    Is that mackerel or sardines? I guess it can’t be any worse than eel pie, which I’ve never had and don’t especially want to try. My family still does this “supposedly” Welsh thing on Christmas Eve of eating shrimp cocktails and Cracked Crab, and we have Finnen Haddie (smoked fish) on Christmas day. I’m not sure that’s really something welsh people do but my family thinks it is.

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    Eh, I’d give it a try. But I’m also used to eating whole fish - head and all. It’s not for everyone but if done right its tasty.

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    I hope that’s just painted almonds on a sweet pie.

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