>French fries
>Invented in Belgium
???
>French fries
>Invented in Belgium
???
Frenchs are gay
>Schwedentrunken
>Invented by Germans and used on Germans in Germany
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Belgians have yet to make a convincing case about the birthplace of fries. They're just so adamant about it that everyone has accepted their claim, but it's actually perfectly possible that they were created in Northern France.
its perfectly possible they were invented all over the place its not exactly rocket science
>tfw no catgirl maid gf
what's even the point in going on
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We're not just talking about the dish itself but also about the tradition. Yes, cutting potatoes into blocks and frying them isn't rocket science, but for it to become a dish, it needs to be spread among a group of people. The question is where those people were from, and the likely answer is around Belgium and Northern France.
They were German mercenaries in Swedish service.
It's Schwedentrunk
And I demand reperatoin for the 30 year war Flachskopf.
>Israeli hummus
>invented in Egypt
northen france is all dutch clay, fries confirmed dutch
>Invented in Belgium
Brought to Europe by the Spaniards, just like the tomato
Freedom fries
Belgium is pretty much a non country
>northen france is all dutch clay
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My great-grandparents had a northern French surname (like me), spoke French, went to a French church, but saw themselves rather as a Dutch
Potatoes come from central america, they were invented by mexicans.
based
"Fried potatoes"
Based
Only good fries are made here anyway
This tbqh
Weren't Burgundians exactly that? French names, ethnically a mix of Dutch and French.
The only people that saw themselves as Burgundians were the royal house of Valois I guess. Most cityfolk rather saw themselves as Frisian, Flemish, Luxembourgish, etc.
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>Mayonnaisse
Invented in Spain
>CocaCola
Invented in Spain
>be Spanish
>invent some shitty sauce made with bits of rotten eggs and whatnot
>based Frenchman imports it in France where the actual recipe is devised
>hurrr we invented mayonnaise
Nah bruh. Jamón is good though
>Le gabacho uses mayonnaise in half of the dishes
>He calls it shitty sauce
>shiiett my cuisine is le best
t. Davido-kun
Also the pommes pont-neuf were really similar to it and they were made as far back as the mid 18th century
I mean wallonians are pretty much ethnically French