What is a PCU?

At some point you become an offensive stereotype of your own nationality.

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Vile. But my parents love it.

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It’s alright but I’d never choose it over anything else.

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Did you try them marmite rolls that Dominos bought out?

Why would I ever

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It is however a favourite of mine.

I’m just vaugely amused at theological arguments post-hoc rationalizing centuries of translation errors turned into sacred dogma by decree. Not gonna debate today.

I don’t even like Mayo, but I wouldn’t call it spicy.

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Anything with spiced kangaroo meat in is great.
Goose or emu egg omelets are :ok_hand:

I’ll never understand the British obsession with roast dinners, they’re 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 :ok_hand:

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Kexchoklad!

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We’ve descended into foodposting and STILL the thread hasn’t 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)

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Gonna one-up the marmite debate with the ol’…

Scone: pronounced like Stone or Swan?

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I say both because I defy the norm.

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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.

Isn’t it pronounced Scone?

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Ah, yes, the negotatior.

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