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new whiteness map just dropped
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>>196435039
>wypipo """"food"""""
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>>196435039
Damn, Roman Empire isn't looking too good these days.
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>going to a restaurant to eat the same food you at at home
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Most cuisine is foreign in blue

Is this true for Belgium and Switzerland though?
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>>196435145
Yes that's what people did eat for the past 10,000 years at eateries until the 1900s
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>>196435145
Don’t gotta cook it, I guess. I mean by that logic Americans can cook hamburgers on a stove top pretty easy, don’t need McDonald’s.
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>>196435163
belgian cuisine is just french
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>>196435145
>the same food you at at home
that's not how it works, you eat stuff from your local cuisine you wouldn't normally cook at home
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>>196435145
yes I'm going to spend six hours cooking a cocido at home only for me
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>>196438186
The fuck you cook a stew for six hours for?
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>>196438277
Cocido is a traditional food made from different parts of the pork plus vegetables, it takes a lot of time because of the amount of food you use so it's retarded to cook it for yourself, so I only have it in my grandparetns farmhouse when we habe family meetings or when I go with my friends and usually restaurants only serve this food to groups of at least 10. This saturday I'm going with my friends to have parrillada (grilled meat) in a restaurant because I live in a flat and can't cook it, altough some of my friends live in houses so sometimes we cook it ourselves.
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>>196437717
> local cuisine you wouldn't normally cook at home
wtf does that even mean?
if you can't cook it at home, it's not local cuisine but some fake fine dining slop
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>>196435039
All the chuddies fell real silent with this one.
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>>196438394
It's also a question of time, if I go to a restaurant we can have different entrees for sharing like baby squids, calamaris, octopus, peppers, boiled ham, scallops, mushrooms, raxo, etc. and then choose a main course
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The North-South dynamic exists in Brazil when it comes to cuisine too but it doesn't have anything to do with whiteness. Minas, SP and RS have the best cuisines while Merdeste eats weird shit like lizards, ants, goat entrails, etc.
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>>196435145
Well, you wouldn't understand it, since there's not something you'd want to eat from your own cuisine.

There's local dishes that some restaurants can make better than you ever could.


Pic related, is something I would struggle to make at home, not hard to make per se, but hard to get it right.



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