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2BQueen 19-08-2007 05:39 PM

What do you mean "no peanut butter"?!!?
 
Ok, i'm going to blame Zurg for this one, coz she said
"I have never actually tasted peanutbutter.... It's not something we have lots of here in Denmark"
... which reminded me that when my girlfriend went back to Japan recently, she took a little jar of Marmite back with her coz it's something she's come to love here in Uk, but that doesn't exist over there. Now with that, & Zurg's peanut butter defficiancy, what other things are there in your society/culture which you think really ought to be shared with the rest of the world?
I've already said Marmite & peanut butter, & i'll add flip-flops to the list, so what else?
Spread the love & the genius of your culture...
:woot:

Morpheus 19-08-2007 06:27 PM

hey, you can actually buy peanut butter in denmark.. its just not that popular because, well lets be honest, it doesnt taste very good.. ;)

pea soup 19-08-2007 06:35 PM

SONIC!!!!!!
no one from the UK has heard of sonic that i know of.
but its a nice little drive-up restaurant. and i wont get my dr peppers from anywhere else!!!!

2BQueen 19-08-2007 09:18 PM

[quote=Apple;225407]SONIC!!!!!!
>no one from the UK has heard of sonic that i know of.

Sonic, to me, is a little blue hedgehog with a fixation for gold rings that go "bing"

akita 20-08-2007 09:11 AM

Peanut butter rocks.

random.swirls 20-08-2007 09:36 AM

[quote=2BQueen;225680]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Apple (Post 225407)
SONIC!!!!!!
>no one from the UK has heard of sonic that i know of.

Sonic, to me, is a little blue hedgehog with a fixation for gold rings that go "bing"

Agreed

I love all the arabic food stuff like shwarmas and cheese manaish and the scrummy juices - I miss those in England

Trucktastic 20-08-2007 09:01 PM

Diet Coke - not that Light crud that you get in some of the southern European islands - yuk! Tastes just like fat coke, and I hate that!

lemon curd and lemon cheese is just lovely on toast - can't seem to find that anywhere else.

As well as Marmite - love it!

Lozx

Anthonio 20-08-2007 09:04 PM

Toast and beef dripping *drools at the very thought* - seems to be a very old-fashioned English thing

Merc 21-08-2007 07:57 AM

not to fear...as soon as i read that our poor zurg was peanut butter deficient i decided to send her a gift package..lol...peanut butter comiong your way sweetie lol
romp
(i know what you mean tho..it's neat hearing about the UK meals, although half the time i have no idea what they are talking about, they still sound good ;o)

Mrs Sam 21-08-2007 09:01 AM

yorkshire puddings and pasties.

the world should get to share them :)

yorkshire pudding- a batter, like pancake batter is put in the oven till it rises into a bowl shape and then served with a roast meat (usually beef or chicken) potatoes and veggies, with gravy on the top. mmmmmm. sometimes if you make a giant yorkshire pud you can put the whole meal inside.



pasties- usually puff pastry, filled with stuff like corned beef and potato, cheese and onions, mince and veg, pretty much anything like that. yummy yummy yummy. ph and a variation is sausage rolls, which is sausagemeat instide pastry. recently my friend from america came over and she had never heard of a sausage roll.


pez_barbie 21-08-2007 01:05 PM

i know you used to be in the UK but now it isn't. Bring back Fluff! me and a friend are recovering from a fluff addiction after buying it in selfridges last month. why is it the only place in the uk i can find it. i had forgotten how much i loved it.

BarrelO'Crazy 21-08-2007 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthonio (Post 227605)
Toast and beef dripping *drools at the very thought* - seems to be a very old-fashioned English thing

ah good old english health food

Anthonio 21-08-2007 02:35 PM

A bit of useless information regarding pasties;

They originally came about as a snack for Cornish miners to eat while deep in the mines - There was never a set recipe as they were merely leftover meat, veg and gravy from the previous evenings meal wrapped in a flat semi-circular pastry with a thick crust around the edge (as shown in the pic Sam posted, not the now typical ones with the crust over the top). The crust served as a 'handle' for the miners to hold it it by, thus meaning that they didn't end up eating the black grime on their hands, and was discarded afterwards. It works too! I've done it many a time when I've been either working on a farm or up to my eyeballs in grease.

*does best Michael Caine voice* "And there's not many people know that..."

Anthonio 21-08-2007 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mithra (Post 228654)
ah good old english health food

I was actually once told after a cholesterol test that I needed to INCREASE my level. Since then I've become something of an exponent of all things lardy! :-D
Besides, anything that comes from beef tastes goooooooood! :yeah:

Johanna80 21-08-2007 04:17 PM

I miss salt licqurice when i travel.
And filmjölk mmm... It's like sour creem-milk-youghurt, very good with müsli or cornflakes.


BarrelO'Crazy 21-08-2007 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthonio (Post 228803)
I was actually once told after a cholesterol test that I needed to INCREASE my level. Since then I've become something of an exponent of all things lardy! :-D
Besides, anything that comes from beef tastes goooooooood! :yeah:

thats true, sounds like a good doctor, i want to see that one.

Oh and i hate to get all british here but nobody else in the world can get tea right, frankly it's disgraceful, well of the countries i've been to anyway. I also missed out on a decent curry when in Texas nevr going there again.

Mandimoo 21-08-2007 04:43 PM

peanut butter is better served with chocolate (as in reese's cups) or with banana on a sandwich.

yorkshire puds are for beef only!

i recently was in europe, their 'coke light' tastes like diet coke, coke zero is 'fat coke'.

i get cravings for some of the sauce powders i buy here when i'm away, tuna pasta bake for example.

Anthonio 21-08-2007 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mithra (Post 229007)
thats true, sounds like a good doctor, i want to see that one.

Oh and i hate to get all british here but nobody else in the world can get tea right, frankly it's disgraceful, well of the countries i've been to anyway. I also missed out on a decent curry when in Texas nevr going there again.

Not many people realise that it can actually be as dangerously low as it can be high.

And too true about tea - my mum said the poorest excuse for a cuppa she's ever had was in a 5* hotel, of all places, in Washington. She said it was so bad that she was teaching the hotel staff how to make it properly! lol

look out a piano 21-08-2007 05:35 PM

I remember in French at school, we were asked by this French student what our favourite food was and I was asking how to say "Peanut butter on toast" in French, and she was like we don't have peanut butter in France...

SugarKane 21-08-2007 06:19 PM

beurre d'arachide

though that sounds like spider butter, ugh


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