Thank you, Italy, for pizza, pasta, and lasagna.
Thank you, Germany, for hamburgers, sauerkraut, and your delicious beer.
Thank you, France, for fries, baguettes, crepes, viennoiseries, and for your wine.
Thank you, Britain, for meat pies and for inventing the sandwich.
Thank you, Portugal, for your delicious codfish dishes.
Thank you, Spain, for paella, jamon, and churros.
Thank you, Switzerland, for fondue and chocolate.
Thank you, Turkey, for yogurt and döner kebab.
Thank you, China, for noodles and Sichuan cuisine.
Thank you, Japan, for sushi, ramen and other noodle dishes, tempura, and for sake.
Finally, I'd like to give one big thanks to India for inventing curry and many other delicious spicy foods. Cheers!
Thank you, Italy, for pizza, pasta, and lasagna
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>Japan, for sushi, ramen and other noodle dishes,
yeah udon and soba are also musts when you come here
>Thank you the Netherlands for your Dutch cheese
>Thank you Germany for the gibs
>Thank you France for all your food brands that supplies 70% of my diet
>Thank you Spain for Ham
>Thank you Rome and Greece for establishing modern laws and structure of European civilization
>Thank you Poland and Hungary for not being cucks
>Thank you Norway for your Bacalhau
>Thank you England for accepting our people and spending money here
>Thank you Switzerland for your cream cheese
>Thank you Sweden for giving the world blonde Fraus
>Thank you Ireland for ginger's
>Thank you Romania for Vlad the Impaler
Thank you for Amsterdam.
thank you Scandis for the rotten fish
hey bro what about anglos and scandis? I mean surely they have invented one tasty meal
pizza was invented in the usa
He literally thanked Britain
Thank you all of Europe for all being interesting places.
>thank you Japan for tempura
this triggers the portuguese
Thank you Netherlands
Thank you Americans, for freedom
oh my bad skipped that part, maybe because the sandwich was invented by US (das rite)
Fries come from Belgium though.
We objectively have the stronger claim. Belgians convinced everyone by whining, appealing to feelings instead of using facts and logic.
I like krokettes and you smoked sausage and I eat huge amounts of Dutch cheese :) a nice mature gouda is honestly delicious
thanks holland for the sativa seed we got back in 2012
>Viennoiseries
>France
>the hundreds of Vienna-style pastries you invented don't belong to you because they are Vienna-style!!
>Thank you, France, for fries
I didn't know that Belgium was a part of French
post literally 1(one) proof that fries are from belgium
Thank you Holland for Roti.
>mfw Britain is mentioned, but Russia isn't
okay...
well the thing is debatable but who cares really
arent fries a dutch invention tho?
and baguette is shit bread honestly, you surely do much better than that
The literal meme of a 'toast sandwich' that noone in this country even knows exists is more famous than Russian food
Inb4 borscht, all eastern euros eat that
Fries were first attested in Paris during the Revolution, so they're probably French. There's no record of them prior to that.
Belgian claims to fries are mostly based on folk stories but they have no tangible proof. Yet everyone chose to believe them when they started complaining.
well the only other thing that pops to mind when you mention belgium is congo, i would be kind of defensive too in their place
there's plenty of other stuff to mention for france on the other side
They also have mussels and nice beer
mussels can be found in any costal town in all the planet, i doubt anyone can claim them as their "invention"
belgian beer yes, i've heard of and drink it, but nothing incredible
There are all sorts of things
A salad literally called "russian", pelmeni, beef stroganoff etc
>Fondue
REEEEEEE IT'S SAVOYARD
Who?
ur welcome dutch man
I thought it was pretty common knowledge
thank you france for elevating cuisine to a higher plane of existence
Thank you, de Nederlanden, for many European information and being friend with us since a long time ago
>Viennese pastries are actually French because we've taken a liking to them and made different variations
It's bad enough you managed to convince the world that croissant is a French invention, don't stoop even lower now.
codifying a genre > laying the foundation for it
today's "viennese" pastries aren't the same as they were in Vienna in 1830 lol