Post your national dish.
>Only lunch dishes
>No fast food, breakfast, dinner quickies or international meals.
Sarma - Cabbage or vine leaves, stuffed with rice and minced meat.
Post your national dish
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>Sarma - Cabbage or vine leaves, stuffed with rice and minced meat.
Congrats, you're like every other slav.
Based serbbros.
We have literally the same thing but it's called 'golubcy'
Reindeer stew.
"farmer's feast"
usually contains: blood sausage, roasted sausage, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes with mashed beans and žganci, which is basically roasted flour mixed with pig fat
ensures death from cholesterol overdose
We don't have a national dish specifically for lunch but this is the most popular.
Krajnska kobaja? Kako je dobra.
>roasted flour mixed with pig fat
"fat sauce" is 5/5
Tortilla de patata (potato omelette)
Chicken biryani? Tasty.
We have some version of chicken with rice but whole different seasonings. Pilav.
What variation of briyani is that?
Love potatoes. This looks interesting.
Thalapakkatti briyani.
Yes. Also
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>Sauerkraut
Slovenians aren't germani-
We call it "Golubtsi" (Гoлyбцы)
>No international meals
that's just stupid. your "sarma" ie cabbage leaves stuffed with minced meat is very common all over Easter Europe but with the different names
our 'national' dish is a potato pancakes which is also not some unique snowflake but a fucking hashbrown which is known all over the world
Don't even know if we have a national dish but this is a quite famous one, name is Feijão Tropeiro
It's a common eastern european dish. It's called golubci, but they are with cabbage instead of vinograd.
looks more like dolma to me. Golybtsi's filling goes with rice and they usually quite larger then this.
holodec.
inb4: wtf is this slavic shit, it's basiclly aspic
no, it's not. Goes really well with horseradish/mustard as an appetizer for vodka.
Pihtije?
I don't like pihtije, but they go with appetizer.
It's already pretty popular in the west but ours is done differently, this is Couscous, it is eaten in the Maghreb every friday.
For me, Tunisian-style couscous is the best.
horse benis
What countries eat different foods on Friday?
looks good
I didn't know hashed brown potato is your national food.
I really love it, thanks.
Mixed rice - typically white rice + a little bit of everything (meat, soups, vegetables, fried, dried, pickled)
Consumed as lunch/dinner.
Not really the national dish though
It's true
Lol, Bongs enjoy your "invention".
Though I would like to try a full English breakfast amd stuff like those blood sausages.
aight
Vorí vorí - the usual meat and pumpkin soup but with small balls of corn starch and cheese
>No fast food
you make this harder than it should. if i could i'd post a bunch of different paraguay snacks but..
ok, this is "soyo", full name on filename
it's crushed meat soup with a lot of spices and vegetables
above to the right it's the usual companion: tortilla. yeah doesn't look like the mexican one and i can't find a single fucking country that does the same to us (fry some wheat-flour dough, usually adding cheese or onion in it before frying)
We don't have national dishes, we have regional specialty and even specialty from cities.
Have some Aligot since I'm going to see my family where it's a specialty tomorrow.
Fuck, forgot pic.
Is that some sort of beet stew?
Friday is a minor holiday, but only in the maghreb did this special Friday food appear, I think.
American dish is of course, the burger
>horse penis
>Kyrgyzstan
checks out
American dish is of course, the bbc
>Couscous with sausages
I'm sold
>No fast food, breakfast
why it's always unitedstatian flag who shitposts
Best thing to come out of the colonization.
cucks
who eats burgers for breakfast?
homemade hamburgers are not fast food and commonly eaten for lunch
That's gołąbek, stop stealings culture.
That's a fucking t*rkroach dinner you idiot.
Svickova blocks your path
Roast sirloin in sour cream sauce with dumplings.
Tacos de pescado
It's not a national dish, it's more of a popular dish in my state
This look very good
>jokevshead.jpg
Half of fucking Europe has that dish and everyone knows it, even as evidenced by this very thread.
Khachapuri
Basically Bread and Cheese with other stuff. It really varies by the region. This is Adjarian one, with additional egg and butter.
I missed when grandma was making these
This is red Borscht. Its really tasty but what Ukranon presented is polluted by the presence of sour cream in it.
This bad boys
Looks very good, I'm going to try this.
Thank you
always wanted to try this, heard its a popular dish in Kazakhstan too
Meat in a small pie simple as
Full English and a roast with a Yorkshire pudding are absolutely elite meals
if there's ever a national dish for Brazil it has to be feijão or feijoada
nice variant btw
I recently learned that lentil soup is primarily a Greek dish. How widespread is it in you're cunt?
>Only lunch dishes
Bread with cheese, sprinkles, etc.
spread-ish
my family eats it, but the average paraguayan wants meat in his meal
God I love this. Not very widepsreadat all here though
Can you even get cassava in your cunt tree? It's god tier on its own.
Didn't know that was a Brazilian only dish, but it makes sense I guess, legend says troops used to eat these while doing long journeys here, hence the name
My favorite type of soup desu. very common.
>Can you even get cassava in your cunt tree?
They should, it's common in supermarkets here.
Deliciousness that is the 7x7
>7 patties
>7 slices of cheese
>with a side order of fries
>It isn't fast food if I've make them at home on a regular basis
>It isn't fast food if I've make them at home on a regular basis
It still is fast food.
How can one parson eat this shit?
What state are you in if I might ask? I've been to the midwest and soups of this kind weren't exactly common.
'merricanes ain't people
Oh, guess it's not a popular food there then. I'm hoping it's not that shit industrialised Yoki farofa either.
fast food is cheap commercial drive in garbage.
mcdonalds is fast food, kentucky fried chicken is fast food.
home made food is not fast food. their is a fast food equivalent for literally every dish on the planet
Stamppot
Healthy as fuck bois, secret to our large stature.
Basically potato+sausage?
Yes.
>no onion
kys
it's tacos
whoever says otherwise is lying
Gołąbki - Cabbage or vine leaves, stuffed with rice and minced meat.
A traditional Polish dish.
Merguez didn't come from colonization...
The real best couscous, but each region here has its own way things to add to couscous (fish-merguez-some kind of octupos-vegetables only...)
we eat like Krauts
but die Krainer Wurst is our own invention :P
that looks just awful
why no gouda burger senpai?
I think most dutch flags on here would agree with my choice. Each and every one of them will eat this next winter.
finishing sausages with steal rings and then cooking this metal monstrosity is just barbaric
i dare not ask what industrial waste is filling this plastic container you guys apparently enjoy
It's a different kind of sausage. I believe it to be pork... eh, who knows. Tastes pretty good with bacon and gravy imo.
Kåldolmar- Cabbage, stuffed with minced meat.
A traditional Swedish meal.
I have never seen these rings before btw.
I like it with osbane especially
alright
>our 'national' dish is a potato pancake
literally elementary school lunch.
Any non-spicy dishes you guys can recommend? I have a really bad acid reflux.
Is there literal poop in there?
>he doesn't know about duck's poop
It has been disinfected and processed so it's safe to eat.
:)
but when cut it looks like precooked processed kinda wiener wurst style
here we stuff them with meat and fat or it can't be named sausage
the kind on your pics might resemble to something we call dog's treat or jeger..only good when you're really drunk ;)
but don't mind me
You are right to pity us for such shameful wurst. This is our current national dish because at the dawn of the 20th century lots of women enrolled into "huishoudschool" House keeping school. Where they learned how to cook. You can see how much a modern shitty wurst became the national staple.
>This look very good
It's basically potatoes and cheese.>Merguez didn't come from colonization...
I was talking about the massive coucous you can find everywhere in France. Without colonization we would only have kebabs.
A cream tea is a special occasion posh lunch that isn't healthy at all. It's scones which are like dense cakes with jam and clotted cream. Unironically extremely delicious, but a bite is enough calories for a week