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@mcfire | |
Ok everybody, I'll start off by letting u know that here on the lovely island of Barbados(where i come from) our national dish is known as cou-cou and flying fish. I'll give u all the recipe in another topic. In the meantime, don't be shy, let's hear what your national dish is:-) |
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@skycaper | 22 May 07 |
6 months later... I guess barbecue food is what australians are recognized for..
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@4crosses | 12 September 07 |
a national dish...what a novel concept. in south africa its rather hard 2 b specific about something like that with all our diverse cultures and cookin styles.i know if any1 ever did decree a national dish there would b millions upset about it
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@tan66 | 10 February 08 |
hmmm.. I'm not sure wat the national dish of the uk will be, as it varies from region to region. I'm from somerset, and i know our local drink is cider, made from pressed apples, which are brewed into an alcoholic drink. Its refreshing on a hot summers day, espec if it is chilled, then ice cubes added.
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@bambi_09 | 5 January 10 |
i am from texas but i am of mexican heritage n my dish would have to be munedo it is a soup with chilli powder or paste hmony n cow stomach
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