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Favourite foreign style of food?

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26-11-2019 05:42:19 Mobile | Show all posts
Any foreign food is OK if you're in "foreign-land" at the time.
In the UK fish and chips, or roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, made and eaten at home, beat the lot.
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26-11-2019 05:42:20 Mobile | Show all posts
Cottons is good but if youre down there try :: Mango Room :: its owned by an old mate of mine and just down the road...
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26-11-2019 05:42:21 Mobile | Show all posts
Have to agree.Foreign food is ok for something different or a change.But traditional British home cooked food is the best in the world.I've worked all over the world and the thing i missed most was a proper roast dinner mmmmm
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26-11-2019 05:42:22 Mobile | Show all posts
I've posted my thoughts on roast dinners on here before, I call them a 'plate of bland'.
And I don't believe it's anything to do with the cooks, they can't all have been bad, professional or amateur.
It's intrinsic to the meal.
In a world of tastes, I can only think nostalgia makes people want a roast dinner.
I doubt I'll ever have one again, and I won't miss them.
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26-11-2019 05:42:23 Mobile | Show all posts
Omg this
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26-11-2019 05:42:24 Mobile | Show all posts
Bland? you've obviously never had a 'proper' roast.The smell alone of a roast cooking is the best food smell ever.My gravy is so tasty that i often cook up another batch of yorkshire's just to dip in the gravy,Food heaven
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26-11-2019 05:42:25 Mobile | Show all posts
Get yourself down to Granada mate. There are still loads of places that do FREE (YES FREE) tapas with your drink.

Having said that, I think Seville serves up the best tapa experience.
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26-11-2019 05:42:26 Mobile | Show all posts
Roasts are the bulk of your daily calories in one meal. Nothing wrong with that if they're a treat but I don't think it's fair to label a roast the epitome of British cuisine.
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26-11-2019 05:42:27 Mobile | Show all posts
Going by what i eat,it's just a snack
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26-11-2019 05:42:28 Mobile | Show all posts
No, I believe I have.
After all, I live where some of the best beef comes from, so it would be foolish to think it can't be well prepared up here.
I don't think any preparation is to blame for me thinking roasts are bland.
But some people like bland stuff, like mild cheddar.
Pointless to me, but there you go!
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