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Irony alert - British CUISINE?
Well let me put my two pennies worth. As you all know, I am French and very proud of French cooking and many other things too. I have lived in Britain since 1970 and must say that food has improved a lot since then over here. When I go back home to my brothers, that's when I see the difference between British home cooking and French home cooking. The French one is so superior because the ingredients are fresh and of better quality. French housewives take time and are proud of their cooking. They don't drown everything with that watery brown sauce you call gravy over here. The don't cook out of packet. Please take note that I am talking about home cooking and not restaurants. But restaurants are also better overall as each restaurant will have its own speciality, not chain ones that offer the same menus all over the country. And then, the cakes.... So, to summarize, French food is definitely better and diversified but nowadays, it is also possible to eat well in the UK, which was hard to do back in 1970.
When I go home, I can't wait to visit my brothers for proper French food with all its delights. Some of you will disagree, but deep down , you know I am right, after all, France is the most visited country in the world.
Well let me put my two pennies worth. As you all know, I am French and very proud of French cooking and many other things too. I have lived in Britain since 1970 and must say that food has improved a lot since then over here. When I go back home to my brothers, that's when I see the difference between British home cooking and French home cooking. The French one is so superior because the ingredients are fresh and of better quality. French housewives take time and are proud of their cooking. They don't drown everything with that watery brown sauce you call gravy over here. The don't cook out of packet. Please take note that I am talking about home cooking and not restaurants. But restaurants are also better overall as each restaurant will have its own speciality, not chain ones that offer the same menus all over the country. And then, the cakes.... So, to summarize, French food is definitely better and diversified but nowadays, it is also possible to eat well in the UK, which was hard to do back in 1970.
When I go home, I can't wait to visit my brothers for proper French food with all its delights. Some of you will disagree, but deep down , you know I am right, after all, France is the most visited country in the world.
You lot are greedy feckers! Remember we eat to live not live to eat!![]()
One of many guides to British cuisine and this one ranked as well.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/f...favourite-British-food-like-eat-revealed.html
TOP 40 BEST BRITISH FOODS
1. Fish and chips
2. Roast dinner with Yorkshire pudding
3. Full English breakfast
4. Bacon butties
5. Apple crumble
6. Strawberries and cream
7. Bangers and mash
8. Cream tea
9. Shepherd's pie
10. Crumpets
11. Ham, egg and chips
12. Sausage rolls
13. Cornish ice cream
14. Baked beans
15. Victoria sponge
16. Toad in the hole
17. Sticky toffee pudding and custard
18. Cornish pasty
19. Steak and kidney pie
20. Pork pie
21. Bakewell tart
22. Ploughman’s lunch
23. Chips and gravy
24. Rhubarb and custard
25. Scampi
26. Prawn cocktail
27. Mushy peas
28. Marmite
29. Cheese and pickle on crackers
30. Scotch eggs
31. Cornish fudge
32. Spotted Dick
33. Irish stew and dumplings
34. Chelsea buns
35. Eccles cakes
36. Pea and ham soup
37. Cucumber sandwiches
38. Haggis and tatties
39. Cockles and mussels
40. Jellied eels
Made by Indians living in Birmingham.