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bad cuisine belt
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>>203719449
rightful swedish clay
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>>203719449
generally you can easily rate quality of local cuisine by how easy it is to find a local restaurant in an average neighborhood

in Poland it's already impossible to find a Polish restaurant in regular hoods, they only exist in old towns where they serve a fairy-tale version of Polish cuisine to cater to tourists. Regular Poles eat just pizza, kebab and Vietslop, in this very order (though lately Georgian and Indian cuisines seem to gain prominence too).
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>>203719449
looks like Morrowind
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>>203719535
nobody unironically eats georgian stuff

You've just explained that Poles like to eat slop
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>>203720093
It's very popular here, why it's different in Poland?
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>>203719449
Wrong.
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>>203719449
shut the fuck up
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>>203719535
This sounds like something exclusive to Warszawoid subhumans because my diet is mostly Polish cuisine.
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>>203720701
Poland isn't post-Soviet Gerogian things were never here in the first place and georgians are considered to be violent criminals so they don't have good reputation so anything with "Georgian" stamp is automatically suspicious
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>>203721270
only if you make it yourself
if you want to eat out, it's hella hard to find a Polish place nowadays
>>203720701
we didn't have notable Georgian diaspora until recently, now it's getting popular, though truth be told, a large part of customers of Georgian bakeries are Ukrainians, because they're used to eating in them
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>>203721270
nah, it's getting popular everywhere
and it happened so fast so even r*dditors noticed that suddenly you have 10 Georgian bakieries per neighborhood
https://www.reddit.com/r/Polska/comments/1g7x11h/teoria_spiskowa_gruzi%C5%84skie_piekarnie_jako_miejsca/
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true lol
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>>203721189
>no our soups
It's over.
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>>203719449
how is norway not included
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>>203721189
Is your Rosol is the same thing as our Rossolnik?
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>>203723089
no
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ros%C3%B3%C5%82
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>>203723089
Nah ours is extremely simple. Basically just a chicken soup. Very enjoyable when I am hungover.
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>>203723136
>>203723191
So they've just putted a chicken soup with Polish flag on the list? Kinda disappointing....
Ours Rassolnik and Solyanka are ones of the top for me personally.
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>>203723296
Yes but it's the best chicken soup. For us rassolnik is also simpler and just called pickle soup. And yes I also enjoy it, but I think it's too particular of a flavour for most people.
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>>203721322
>>203721934
It's tasty, you should try.
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>>203719449
If Polish food is anything like East Slavic, then it's okay. Not great, not terrible.
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>>203723004
Uh maybe because our food is good? Retard
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>>203723296
>So they've just putted a chicken soup with Polish flag on the list?
well, probably every second soup in this list has an equivalent in another cuisine under a different name
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>>203721189
Lohikeitto bros. we eating good
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>>203719449
>Norway not included
So much win!
Can I get a high-five interwebz?
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>>203721189
>soups
Literal peasant slop.
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>>203721189
>ramen
>ramen x
>ramen y
>ramen z
Someone's cheating lol
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>>203726075
asians get a foreign pass
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How can my country cuisine be bad if it's mostly French-German cuisine with dash of Jewish and Slavic cuisines?
>German traditions have had an influence on Lithuanian cuisine, introducing pork and potato dishes, such as potato pudding (kugelis or kugel) and intestines stuffed with mashed potato (vėdarai), as well as the baroque tree cake known as Šakotis. Lithuanian noblemen usually hired French chefs; French cuisine influence came to Lithuania in this way.[1] The most exotic influence is Eastern (Karaite) cuisine, and the dish kibinai which became popular in Lithuania. Lithuanians and other nations that lived in Grand Duchy of Lithuania also share some dishes and beverages. Lithuanian cuisine also influenced Russian and Polish cuisines.[2]
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Asian bad cuisine belt
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>>203726463
What's so French about Lithuanian cuisine? I can see other influences. De volaille doesn't count (do you eat them commonly?).
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>>203719535
that is not how it works lol
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>>203726960
>De volaille doesn't count (do you eat them commonly?).
We call it chicken kiev and eat it as often as other soviet cuisine (that is, quite rarely. There's like 3 Georgian and 2 Ukrainian restaurants in my city, while fucking Thai have like 5 places, just to give you some context)
Anyways, our whole pastry tradition and traditional sauces are french. Also, our fried bread snack is distant, but direct descendant from french pain à l'ail, not to mention our curd doughnuts are descendants of Beignets, and that Kursenu viniotinis (pic related) are just Lithuanian roulade

Tl'dr influences are subtle but most of fully ''Lithuanian'' dishes are bastardized French ones
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>>203727610
>>203726960
Also, our primarily our cuisine are descendants of German cuisine, which already is quite French influenced.
Like 2/3rd of all our cuisine are German cuisine descendant. I have no idea why, but we're basically Germany-lite cuisine wise.
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>>203720701
Poland wasn't part of the Soviet Union
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>>203720701
Poland wasn't part of soviet union thus they did not get Ukrainian/Georgian/Russian dishes influences growing up thus it's not popular.
Though to be fair even here Vilnius has like 2 Ukrainian restaurants and 3 Georgian ones, so it's not very popular altogether.
And Ukrainian restaurant are just rebranded Russian ones, funnily enough.
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>>203728042
>>203727940
but it's getting popular here very rapidly (and funnily enough, it's Ukrainian immigrants who boost popularity of Georgian cuisine here, because for them it's something normal to eat at Georgian places while Poles were initially a bit suspicious because it was something unknown to them - but nowadays Poles eat Georgianslop as well, because it's super tasty indeed)
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>>203728158
Our Georgian restaurants are mostly worked by -stans and other central asians as well.

>t. worked in one. Kitchen would be full of Azerbaijanis, Georgians, Armenians, Kazakhs, Kirgyzes and etc lmao.
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>>203728355
here it's native Georgians afaik, though every time Georgians commit some crime here (and statistically they have the highest crime rate in Poland out of all immigrant nations), then Georgians say that it's Azeris with Georgian passports or something, I don't know, I cannot distinguish between Caucasians.

but afaik most kebab shops (even these labelled as "original Turkish cuisine") here are already run by Bengalis/Indians.
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>>203728451
>here it's native Georgians afaik, though every time Georgians commit some crime here (and statistically they have the highest crime rate in Poland out of all immigrant nations), then Georgians say that it's Azeris with Georgian passports or something, I don't know, I cannot distinguish between Caucasians.
Huh, interesting. We don't have that many Georgians, I wonder why.

>but afaik most kebab shops (even these labelled as "original Turkish cuisine") here are already run by Bengalis/Indians.
Ours are run either by Turks or Nafris
Falafels are becoming go to shit for basic bitch drunk whores

Also, we have huge increase of Indian restaurants, ran exclusively by Indians. They have good ratings but never dared to eat there myself, due to you know, Indians.

I wonder why situation is so different between Poland and us
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>>203719535
Maybe some cultures just don't see the point in monetizing food. Restaurant culture seems to be quite big in southern Europe and I'm sure India/Asian has a large culture of street food and communal eating. In Africa and Poland it seems like people prefer to just keep their food in the home.
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>>203728682
>I wonder why situation is so different between Poland and us
depends on immigration policies I guess, our previous party issued visas to literally everyone who applied, so naturally we got mostly South Asians due to their size
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>>203728764
>Maybe some cultures just don't see the point in monetizing food.
no lol, we did have a lot of Polish restaurants before immigrants started coming here, just when ethnic food appeared here, it quickly pushed Polish food out of the market simply because objectively our food is bland shit and cannot compete with anything spicy from thirdie countries
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>>203728879
>depends on immigration policies I guess, our previous party issued visas to literally everyone who applied, so naturally we got mostly South Asians due to their size
Our immigration policy is that we have quotas how much minimum people we have to import a year to work in factories (right now it's 44k people/year)
In last 6 years we went from 2% first gen immigrants to every 1 out of 10 people in my country being first gen immigrants on permanent vizas (Right now we have 240k first gen immigrants with permanent vizas, this doesn't include seasonal workers and students)
So our immigration policy might've been even more lax than yours, but this way we got more of traditional immigrants that westoids get (like nafris, for example)
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>>203721189
>simple plain fish soup at 10
Bullshit chart. I dont believe it.
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>>203721189
Where is borsch soup? What kind of a shit list is this
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>>203728979
>but this way we got more of traditional immigrants that westoids get (like nafris, for example)
nowadays Indians are the "traditional immigrants" basically everywhere
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>>203729210
Saltibarsciai is a kind of borscht soup (cold one)
Literally called cold beetrout soup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borscht#Cold_borscht
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>>203729060
Outher countries dont know bout dem creamy salmon souperinos
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>>203729281
Oo interesting
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>>203729060
I think its just other countries were shocked to find that finland has actual dishes and as a compensation rate lohikeitto highly

Pic related its Štši
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>>203719449
Suomi have secret cuisines

Too powerful of unique divine flavour.
Might kill outsiders
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Gookmoot just killed the site, i’m not waiting 900sec to post something
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>>203723004
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg6jbNj-PNE
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>>203719449
I definitely want to try it out and pretend it's good to look pretentious towards my peers
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Southpipo can't make no bread fo shi tho
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>>203721189
Best soup in the world /thread
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>>203729281
I dunno bro, can cold soup be considered soup?
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>>203719449
I've like and enjoyed all of the dishes I've tried from those places :)
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>>203721189
Norway mentioned!
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>>203719535
It's weird because there are actually a lot of polish restaurants in Chicago. I like this place.
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>>203729271
> nowadays Indians are the "traditional immigrants" basically everywhere

Not true, I can't recall seeing any Indians in Olsztyn until roughly 2 years ago. Now they're spreading to places where a decade ago you'd see like 2 black people per year. Also applies to the Baltics, saars aren't traditional there.

In Poland I'd say Turks and Vietnamese are the traditional immigrants.
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>>203719449
Mare nostrum...
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>>203720093
I like georgian wine.
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why



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