At some point you become an offensive stereotype of your own nationality.
Vile. But my parents love it.
Itâs alright but Iâd never choose it over anything else.
Did you try them marmite rolls that Dominos bought out?
Why would I ever
It is however a favourite of mine.
Iâm just vaugely amused at theological arguments post-hoc rationalizing centuries of translation errors turned into sacred dogma by decree. Not gonna debate today.
I donât even like Mayo, but I wouldnât call it spicy.
Anything with spiced kangaroo meat in is great.
Goose or emu egg omelets are
Iâll never understand the British obsession with roast dinners, theyâre crap.
Anyone who eats mussels by choice is evil.
What I have to give to Sweden is that their sweets are BiS. Dammsugare, Dumle and Daim candies and assorted chocolate you can get in local confectioneries are
Kexchoklad!
Weâve descended into foodposting and STILL the thread hasnât been nuked.
What a glorious day.
Actually nevermind.
Ah, not a fan of waffles (not sure if they are called waffles in English, but you get what I mean)
Gonna one-up the marmite debate with the olââŚ
Scone: pronounced like Stone or Swan?
I say both because I defy the norm.
So have I.
It can be quite tough, but has a decent flavour.
Heavily seasoned fried flying fish is amazing. If you go to the Caribbean, get it.
Depends on your level of intoxication.
Isnât it pronounced Scone?
Ah, yes, the negotatior.