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Mr. Carnelian
01-18-2016, 02:29 AM
Can you share any amusing examples with us? Here in Britain, we have such culinary marvels as...
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A traditional English dish consisting of sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter, often served with vegetables and onion gravy.
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A pudding traditionally made with suet and dried fruit and often served with custard. It is made from a flat sheet of suet pastry sprinkled with dried fruit, which is then rolled up into a circular pudding.
Formalhaut
01-18-2016, 04:04 AM
Pigs in a blanket :D
They're cute AND delicious. What more do you want?
I nominate faggots as my rude sounding food of choice. The jokes write themselves, really.
http://spainsburys.com/media/Mr_Brains_Faggots_4_Pack.jpg
The home of Britain's best loved faggots
In 2004, a radio commercial for the UK supermarket chain Somerfield, in which an American man rejects his wife's suggested dinner saying "I've got nothing against faggots, I just don't fancy them" was found to have breached the Advertising and Sponsorship Code and was banned by the industry regulator Ofcom.
They're made from off-cuts and offal, but especially pork, minced together into a rough ball shape. My mother loves them, and I always tease her about them from time to time.
Pigs in a blanket :D
They're cute AND delicious. What more do you want?
I nominate faggots as my rude sounding food of choice. The jokes write themselves, really.
http://spainsburys.com/media/Mr_Brains_Faggots_4_Pack.jpg
The home of Britain's best loved faggots
In 2004, a radio commercial for the UK supermarket chain Somerfield, in which an American man rejects his wife's suggested dinner saying "I've got nothing against faggots, I just don't fancy them" was found to have breached the Advertising and Sponsorship Code and was banned by the industry regulator Ofcom.
They're made from off-cuts and offal, but especially pork, minced together into a rough ball shape. My mother loves them, and I always tease her about them from time to time.
I had them and thought they were delicious, just that when I heard the name at first I thought it sounded funny. I have to make it sometime though.
Bubba
01-18-2016, 08:20 AM
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Shorty
01-18-2016, 08:59 AM
One-eyed chicken.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/f4/75/6b/f4756bb3e3aca13f8c579eb1081fa290.jpg
Zanmato
01-18-2016, 01:08 PM
Polish name for pepper is "pieprz" and here's the funny thing:
"Pieprzyć" means "to use pepper" or "to fuck something/somebody"... XD
Polish name for pepper is "pieprz" and here's the funny thing:
"Pieprzyć" means "to use pepper" or "to smurf something/somebody"... XD
Ooh, that reminds me. There's this joke about a Polish guy trying to order a rare steak at a restaurant. In Polish, the word for rare is "krwisty", which means full of blood.
So the guy says:
"I'd like a bloody steak. What do you recommend on the side?"
And the waiter says:
"How about some fucking potatoes?"
blackmage_nuke
01-19-2016, 07:59 AM
http://www.streetsicecream.com.au/Resources/Images/Gaytime-Multipack1837-611560.png
Pheesh
01-19-2016, 10:09 AM
English people call sausages 'bangers', Australian people call boobs 'bangers'.
Del Murder
01-19-2016, 10:45 PM
Kumquat.
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