Do you eat these in your country?

do you eat these in your country?

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kinda

Yes. But less rice and more meat.

Yes

Yes but smaller and denser and far less unappealing to look at.

Lebanon?

We do, but these look like garbage.

Yes sometimes at Christmas but it's mainly because of Polish ancestry and my cousin's mother in law being Ukranian.

I've literally never even met a Leb and the only one that comes to mind is Bob Katter.

Yeah but I don't like those that much.
And it has lots of minced meat and caramelized onions with the rice

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people of Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian or Macedonian background do. Not a fan, personally, unless they're oven-baked, and even then a better use for sauerkraut is always as a condiment to sausage.

This.

yea we put more mear and paprika in it

No, here we eat food, not literal garbage.

strayans are subhuman and they eat garbage of other nations kek

yes but i prefer the ones with just meat, my grandmother however used to made them with rice, chopped mortadella and parmesan

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Everyone saw a cum filled condom from the thumbnail right?

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Yes, but it's not with tomato sauce, it's with an egg-lemon sauce.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabbage_roll

Come to think of it, we do eat those after all, but without the sour cabbage.

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Yes, actually I picked up the ingredients for a batch yesterday.

That looks like the kind I grew up with. Only usually had pieces of tomato still in the sauce. Really is one of the best things you can eat with mashed potatoes.

This
Oh, we eat these as well, it's delicious.

>Be Hungarian

>Think Hungarian food is superior

>Everything loaded with paprika

>Realise paprika is made from capsicum

>Realise capsicum comes from America

>Realise (you) cook and eat trash-tier American food everyday

yes
yup but not that often
yes
sour cabbage sarmale is the patrician taste

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Yes.
How do you call it in your country? It's there a literal translation?

We call them "niños envueltos" which translate into "wrapped children", very crazy

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we call them gołąbki, meanin "little pigeons"

golubcy
I think it's related to pigeons because pigeon in russian is golub'

Very similar

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yes, but no rice

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>same words
aww, cute :)

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