>tomatoes come from America
damn, just think that every quintessential Italian dish requires American food to produce
Tomatoes come from America
>every quintessential Italian dish
I'll just make carbonara then.
>tomatoes come from America
I guess this proves Italy has no culture.
AMEREEKA EEZ A CONTEENENT NOT A CONNTREE ESE
>land has all the greater ingredients
>yet unable to cook
too bad no one outside of Italy even knows what that is
>he typed in latin script
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>chocolate
>vanilla
>All chili peppers
>tomatoes
>avocados
>corn
All come from mesoamerica. You can also add potatoes which are from south america.
What exactly did Italians eat before America was discovered?
we produce great food
Nice, enjoy your chineese noodles
Europe basically had meat, dairy, bread.
wot
Basically bread with seasoned meats (salumi) but these were for the rich and soups/grains/lentils, it was just the typical diet in Europe before the American exchange.
We barely even eat tomatoes and corn here desu. Avocados and chili peppers arent eaten at all here.
I dont even know what an avocado looks like.
Stop lying crooky dutch.
does this mean dutch millenials can afford houses?
Oh, the things I have to read...
Ok, name one Dutch dish that uses tomatoes or corn.
Thats not fastfood (because I can only think of a frikandel speciaal which has Indonesian sweet curry ketchup sauce).
why is is always Americans, I mean I never see this type of posts from any other flag here.
traditional italian dishes don't even use tomatoes as much as you think. it depends on what is available locally. for example in the north, it would be beef and dairy products, squash and beans in tuscany and seafood in venice.
i think they are more common in italian-american dishes
every italo-american dish you mean
You mean, food of Amerigo Vespucci. US of Amerigo Vespucci.
i-is this the power of the glorious United States of America??
lmao
Also cheese fish, many fruits and veggies, other types of grains
I meant that I don't buy the "I don't know what an avocado looks like" or "we barely eat tomatoes" part.
You guys are one of the top tomatoes producers in Europe, this is for exportation mainly but salad is very common for lunch and many include tomatoe. About avocados, they became so trendy in whole Europe that consumption skyrocketed in the past years, and Netherlands isn't escaping that either.
Then if you doesn't eat tomatoes or knows what an avocado looks like then I bet it's because you never go out of your room.
This. Tomatoes are basically an Italian product. We own the continent
because it's easy as fuck to bait with this flag
They’re from Mexico though
well, sometimes it is kinda obvious that it's not a bait but an actual belief held by the poster.
WE
Only students eat trendy.
ACTUALLY WUZ, NO LARPING
I have the feeling that pretentious teens are more numerous among US posters.
Feels good to be Italian-american.
potatos as well
mindblowing huh
Found this thread, started to cook this.
Man this looks disgusting.
Dutch people tend to eat lots of bread (for breakfast and lunch) with cheese, peanut butter or meat. Also eggs.
For dinner its mashed potatoes + green or white veggies + a piece of meat.
They often add flavour by using pepper, salt, nutmet, mushrooms, ham or bacon and sometimes apples. Salades always have cucumber and lettuce, but not always tomatoes. Some fancy dishes use pears.
>nutmet
nutmeg
Also salades often have eggs. Mashed potatoes are made with milk and eggs I believe.
Forgot onions. Dishes also often have onions.
The prime veggies are: kale, carrots, witloof, cauliflower, brocoli, brussel sprouts, green peas, red cabbage, leek, asperges and so on.
Spinage is also very popular.
Thanks for this instructive post.
I'd love to eat some of your croquettes or herring.
Nigga, squash and beans are american. Unless you're talking about chingchong gourd squash and flat mung beans, there were no such things in Europe
You should get some almond speculaas cookies.
Heh..
kek
And America comes from Europe
>America = US
>meso
Fucking retard
I was honestly surprised when I found out potatoes were from peru.
Thought it was russia or ireland or some shit.
Only tomatoes are arguably from south america, but the cultivar the world knows is mesoamerican
I was more surprised to learn that poos and indochinks didn't have chillies before the Columbian exchange. What did they use to spice their food before? Turmeric, mustard, and ginger? That's nowhere near as spicy.
Yes America is the United States
Everything else is Greater America, our rightful clay
black pepper is from china I think.
Italians didn't eat, just small.amounts of grains soup and what they could find.
>too bad no one outside of Italy even knows what that is
Jesus christ mate
and potatoes? Chocolate? Vanilla?
Based
don't listen to these globalist shills
i didn't know what that Mexican food was either
Obviously we use that in abundance. We even put chocolate sprinkles, spread and flakes on bread.
The most typically Dutch dairy and desert is vla, and the standard flavours are also chocolate and vanilla.
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