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We have a glimpse of what you eat every day!
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Well, the way Chicago is pronounced is actually a sentence in Italian and it means "I s*** on it", maybe it is a warning?
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And it's famous for pizza.
There was me thinking that putting pineapple on pizza was as bad as it could get ...
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Right... because the Brits are famous for their cuisine! 
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Of course we are: four-hour boiled cabbage, mushy peas, battered saveloy ... the list is endless.
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Uuugghhh... I've been to your little island nation... Shepard's Pie and Fish & Chips are the only 2 palatable meals. 
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You must have been here in the 19th century. There is lots of international cuisine in the UK.
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International cuisine is available in most civilized nations... I was referring to home grown British Cuisine.
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There is plenty of home grown cuisine that is worth eating. You should come and try it.
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They founded an empire so their sons could get away from their mothers cooking!
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DRHuff wrote: They founded an empire so their sons could get away from their mothers cooking! or to learn how to cook from other cultures...
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Shepherd's pie and Cottage pie, yes, good. Black pudding is a must with breakfast. Some good cheeses, too.
Mustn't forget Lancashire hot pot. Similar idea to a pot au feu.
modified 7-Oct-22 11:43am.
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Remind me not to come to your house for dinner!
You should mention Shepherd's Pie, Bangers and Mash, Fish and Chips, any British breakfast, Steak and Kidney Pie, proper English sausages, proper English (Danish smoked) bacon, bacon butties, sausage butties.... I have to stop now as I am getting terminally hungry! Dammit, I miss good ol' British food! This American crap that has to be "spicy" and "crispy" and "breaded" is killing me - I want to come home, mummy!!!!
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I'm sure that even British food is not what it used to be - they no longer fry chips in lard, the sausages are "emulsified high-fat offal tubes", and some cooks have even been known to use spices other than salt and pepper in their cooking.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: four-hour boiled cabbage
You must like your cabbage undercooked.
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Yep, I personally like my cabbage raw.
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Ah! I see you must have had a Full English Breakfast - unbeatable.
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A "Full English" would be OK except for the swill they try to pass off as sausage. 
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The deep-dish casserole pizza is the tourist pizza, what the rest of the world knows Chicago for, but people born and raised Chicago normally don't eat it.
REAL Chicago pizza is thin crust, cut into squares.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: REAL Chicago pizza is thin crust, cut into squares. Indeed, that is my lunch today...not that I can taste it.
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Real talk. We had an Italian guy from Chicago open a pizza place here and that's what they served. When he passed, there were guys in suits with canes and bodyguards there.
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You didn't meet the sausage king of Chicago?
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He got me into a fancy restaurant once.
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Chicken fried steak and fried okra are still on the menu, but only if you leave those "weird" cities.
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