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Witty 04-01-2018 07:31 PM

Black pudding is amazing tho.

El Muffin 04-01-2018 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Witty (Post 655484)
Black pudding is amazing tho.

Its fkn blood sausage

That shit is GROSSS

lol you have a spartanesque diet n don't even know it

Black pudding isn't acclaimed elsewhere for good reason

Think on it . French , Italian , Spanish all the European countries staple dishes have somewhat transitioned elsewhere (not solely the us mind you) hell even Germany with weunerschnitzel . what's great Britain's staple dish? Fish n chips? Idk but that seems food truck type shit. Black pudding is definitely up there from what I've seen and heard from various outlets . yet its not popular except Britain ,Ireland Wales n a few Scandinavian countries that readily admit its an acquired taste

I respect your gullet though you guys eat the same shit Samuel Pepys was eating when he was documenting the black plague

Much respect

El Muffin 04-01-2018 07:51 PM

If it's pudding n it don't come in a snack pack then hell to the mfkn nah my nigga

Enbombz 04-01-2018 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by uh-oh (Post 655480)
STAY INSIDE GUYS

ITS COMFY AND WARM

i mean come on enbombz? sure there is fish and chips everywhere, (thats what brits eat right? blood pudding?) but if presented the opportunity to have a top 10 fish and chips place just deliver it to your door you wouldn't enjoy that?

or you'd just make it yourself better. i mean anyone can buy fish and potato's and bread them and fry em so whats the point

Not if i had to reheat it and no its not really that popular anymore. More for the older crowd. It's the same with most recipes though. Just stick a places name and tell people it won't be the same cos of the water or dirt it grows in round there or sum shit

Witty 04-01-2018 07:59 PM

Great Britain's staple diet is not fish and chips. There is a huge variety of food here, we do not all just live on fish and chips, and in fact it's popularity is massively overstated, curries are much more popular...Chicken Tikka Masala is generally considered the most popular dish in Britain, while the traditional sunday roast and the 'fry up' are much more popular than fish and chips. Also, Wales is in Britain. Also, it makes me amused you would consider something gross without tasting it simply because it contains a small amount of blood...mixed with other ingredients, but probably eat sausages which often contain unspeakable parts of a pig, such as the anus etc. I do too, because sausages are dope as fuck, and I don't care what's in it....it tastes nice. Same with black pudding...it tastes dope as fuck, don't care what's in it.

Enbombz 04-01-2018 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by El Muffin (Post 655492)
Its fkn blood sausage

That shit is GROSSS

lol you have a spartanesque diet n don't even know it

Black pudding isn't acclaimed elsewhere for good reason

Think on it . French , Italian , Spanish all the European countries staple dishes have somewhat transitioned elsewhere (not solely the us mind you) hell even Germany with weunerschnitzel . what's great Britain's staple dish? Fish n chips? Idk but that seems food truck type shit. Black pudding is definitely up there from what I've seen and heard from various outlets . yet its not popular except Britain ,Ireland Wales n a few Scandinavian countries that readily admit its an acquired taste

I respect your gullet though you guys eat the same shit Samuel Pepys was eating when he was documenting the black plague

Much respect

We are more of a sponge than anything . Alot of foods are just universal aren't they. British foods a bit broader but English foods either like old school working class fill you up food tbh other than that its more about quality produce executed well. We got everything though, so its not like theres just one food everyone eats.

The yorkshire pudding burrito is a dope recent thing i've tried

El Muffin 04-01-2018 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Witty (Post 655501)
Great Britain's staple diet is not fish and chips. There is a huge variety of food here, we do not all just live on fish and chips, and in fact it's popularity is massively overstated, curries are much more popular...Chicken Tikka Masala is generally considered the most popular dish in Britain, while the traditional sunday roast and the 'fry up' are much more popular than fish and chips. Also, Wales is in Britain. Also, it makes me amused you would consider something gross without tasting it simply because it contains a small amount of blood...mixed with other ingredients, but probably eat sausages which often contain unspeakable parts of a pig, such as the anus etc. I do too, because sausages are dope as fuck, and I don't care what's in it....it tastes nice. Same with black pudding...it tastes dope as fuck, don't care what's in it.

I have tasted it . mind you it was my friends moms concoction n he even said. to be wary lol

But I'm guessing her interpretation wasn't up to snuff

Bro isn't masala Indian influenced? In b4 "India crown jewel muff" . U idiot . #Rudyardkipling

I'm thinking the countries applications of its spice heavy nature created that but I'm not sure

Bout to wiki

But yeah spot on with the working class segment

Pretty much what I imagined

Practical af

Roasts? Oh yeah I remember seeing as much . Its huge here too somewhat . Pot Roast w/ taters n carrots etc is so fkn dankkk

El Muffin 04-01-2018 08:18 PM

Hmm . origins trace back to Punjab region of India annnndddd apparently Scotland???!!!

curry based tho so like wtf the Scots had that? Interesting

Enbombz 04-01-2018 08:24 PM

Its that colonial link innit. We've had alot of Indian and Pakistani immigration for generations

El Muffin 04-01-2018 08:50 PM

Article said it originated from either India or Scotland

Like its disputed

But I'm like .. Uhhh I don't think the Scots were fucking with curry that early on to potentially create the dish before the Ghandi nigs but wtf do I know

I'm sure its an Indian thing that y'all fell in love with

Witty 04-01-2018 09:13 PM

Chicken tikka is Indian, Masala was made in Scotland.

El Muffin 04-01-2018 09:18 PM

Ahhh . that explains it

More useless info to pack into the already scatterbrained archives

Move over Tour de France meth induced heatstrokes , make room for the origins of tikka masala

Great.

In all srsness thx for enduring my brand of Americanized ignorance n educating a nigga

I'm out

PancakeBrah 04-01-2018 10:02 PM

Glad we got to the bottom of that, thanks Muff.

It is easy to see how the culinary contributions of England, a centuries old cultural center that used to be the dominant superpower of the world, seem irrelevant once the palate is accustomed to the fare on oil rigs and Cartel-land Oklahoma.

Enbombz 04-01-2018 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by PancakeBrah (Post 655533)
Glad we got to the bottom of that, thanks Muff.

It is easy to see how the culinary contributions of England, a centuries old cultural center that used to be the dominant superpower of the world, seem irrelevant once the palate is accustomed to the fare on oil rigs and Cartel-land Oklahoma.

Gone

uh-oh 04-01-2018 10:12 PM

dem niggaz eatin birds

Allen Knight 04-01-2018 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Enbombz (Post 655422)
Not really though dude. It's more about who is making it and the ingredients. Geography doesn't really play a part in how things taste just the experience. But do you.

nah this is false, i been to plenty of places & ny an jersey pizza shits on all the spots in other states i been in.

El Muffin 04-02-2018 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PancakeBrah (Post 655533)
Glad we got to the bottom of that, thanks Muff.

It is easy to see how the culinary contributions of England, a centuries old cultural center that used to be the dominant superpower of the world, seem irrelevant once the palate is accustomed to the fare on oil rigs and Cartel-land Oklahoma.

Yawnnn get off my dick bruh

Could be easily concluded that tikka masala was an Indian thing at its inception

Go sit your ass down n look for next opportunity to say something slick k

El Muffin 04-02-2018 12:12 AM

I actually apologized for my particular brand of ignorance

Felt like I learned something . Irrelevant info like I said prior but ay now I know the origins of a seemingly at first glance Indian dish? Lmao .

Geno 04-02-2018 02:11 AM

Thats unfortunate

Ghost1 04-02-2018 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PancakeBrah (Post 655533)
Glad we got to the bottom of that, thanks Muff.

It is easy to see how the culinary contributions of England, a centuries old cultural center that used to be the dominant superpower of the world, seem irrelevant once the palate is accustomed to the fare on oil rigs and Cartel-land Oklahoma.

lmaoooooooo repped


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