RE: What's your countries traditional dish/food? - konsta - 04-12-2018
(04-12-2018, 07:20 PM)Marty Wrote: (04-12-2018, 07:10 PM)Zombie Wrote: [Image: sesame-bagel_1024x1024.png?v=1523069646]
Aren't bagels technically Polish tho ¿ Albeit stemming from the Jewish community but still very Polish.
It is Jewish regardless, don't see you complaining about matzah even though it was probably originated in ancient Egypt as there are Passover stories of the Exodus of Jews from Egypt that Jews didn't have enough time to bake bread or didn't have enough ingredients so they struggled and rushed their baking and as a result, they got a matzah
RE: What's your countries traditional dish/food? - Archer - 04-12-2018
(04-12-2018, 08:29 PM)Zombie Wrote: We eat a typical Levant and Mediterranean cuisine like the rest of our Arab neighbors and other Mediterranean countries, and of course we eat some traditional Jewish food.
[spoiler=Who wants some hummus with pita? We and the Arabs love it, and I can safely say that in time of peace between us and the Arabs, we will eat hummus with pita together in the negotiation table and will be the symbol of peace.][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Ahhhhh, absolute one of my favourites, couscous. Yes this is couscous, not the one you see in American/European markets.][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Ptitim, or in abroad especially in America known as "couscous" or "Israeli couscous"][/spoiler]
[spoiler=My favourite street food, shawarma in laffah with salad, thini and amba sauces and chips (without the freaking ketchup, I hate ketchup) as the side food][Image: 3++%D7%A7%D7%90%D7%91%D7%90%D7%91%D7%90+...%D7%9C.jpg][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Schnitzel with chips, all the Israeli children love it and considered to be a Kid's meal in the menus][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Kebab, perhaps one of the best food coming from Turkey.][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Bourekas, or better known as "Börek"][Image: BurekasPotatos-900x900.jpg][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Sufganiyot, Jewish traditional pastry for Hannukah, looks like the German "Berliner" but we do it better]
Other artistic versions and delicious of Sufganiyot, but are not traditional
[Image: 407_274_0007_hanuka.jpg][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Levivot, another Jewish traditional food for Hannukah, it's basically like potato pancakes, I love it][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Baklava, I love eating it with Arabic/Turkish coffee, the combination is delicious][/spoiler]
Its funny, I've eaten almost all dishes in the list lol
May Middle Easterns eat these in peace one day...I personally love mixing hummus with kebab in a pita
RE: What's your countries traditional dish/food? - Weezy_ - 04-12-2018
(04-12-2018, 08:29 PM)Zombie Wrote: We eat a typical Levant and Mediterranean cuisine like the rest of our Arab neighbors and other Mediterranean countries, and of course we eat some traditional Jewish food.
[spoiler=Who wants some hummus with pita? We and the Arabs love it, and I can safely say that in time of peace between us and the Arabs, we will eat hummus with pita together in the negotiation table and will be the symbol of peace.][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Ahhhhh, absolute one of my favourites, couscous. Yes this is couscous, not the one you see in American/European markets.][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Ptitim, or in abroad especially in America known as "couscous" or "Israeli couscous"][/spoiler]
[spoiler=My favourite street food, shawarma in laffah with salad, thini and amba sauces and chips (without the freaking ketchup, I hate ketchup) as the side food][Image: 3++%D7%A7%D7%90%D7%91%D7%90%D7%91%D7%90+...%D7%9C.jpg][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Schnitzel with chips, all the Israeli children love it and considered to be a Kid's meal in the menus][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Kebab, perhaps one of the best food coming from Turkey.][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Bourekas, or better known as "Börek"][Image: BurekasPotatos-900x900.jpg][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Sufganiyot, Jewish traditional pastry for Hannukah, looks like the German "Berliner" but we do it better]
Other artistic versions and delicious of Sufganiyot, but are not traditional
[Image: 407_274_0007_hanuka.jpg][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Levivot, another Jewish traditional food for Hannukah, it's basically like potato pancakes, I love it][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Baklava, I love eating it with Arabic/Turkish coffee, the combination is delicious][/spoiler]
Schnitzel is German and I'm pretty sure couscous is from Morocco
RE: What's your countries traditional dish/food? - konsta - 04-12-2018
(04-12-2018, 08:42 PM)Weezy_ Wrote: (04-12-2018, 08:29 PM)Zombie Wrote: We eat a typical Levant and Mediterranean cuisine like the rest of our Arab neighbors and other Mediterranean countries, and of course we eat some traditional Jewish food.
[spoiler=Who wants some hummus with pita? We and the Arabs love it, and I can safely say that in time of peace between us and the Arabs, we will eat hummus with pita together in the negotiation table and will be the symbol of peace.][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Ahhhhh, absolute one of my favourites, couscous. Yes this is couscous, not the one you see in American/European markets.][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Ptitim, or in abroad especially in America known as "couscous" or "Israeli couscous"][/spoiler]
[spoiler=My favourite street food, shawarma in laffah with salad, thini and amba sauces and chips (without the freaking ketchup, I hate ketchup) as the side food][Image: 3++%D7%A7%D7%90%D7%91%D7%90%D7%91%D7%90+...%D7%9C.jpg][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Schnitzel with chips, all the Israeli children love it and considered to be a Kid's meal in the menus][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Kebab, perhaps one of the best food coming from Turkey.][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Bourekas, or better known as "Börek"][Image: BurekasPotatos-900x900.jpg][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Sufganiyot, Jewish traditional pastry for Hannukah, looks like the German "Berliner" but we do it better]
Other artistic versions and delicious of Sufganiyot, but are not traditional
[Image: 407_274_0007_hanuka.jpg][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Levivot, another Jewish traditional food for Hannukah, it's basically like potato pancakes, I love it][/spoiler]
[spoiler=Baklava, I love eating it with Arabic/Turkish coffee, the combination is delicious][/spoiler]
Schnitzel is German and I'm pretty sure couscous is from Morocco
Couscous is somewhere from North Africa, yes. But we still eat it like any other person in the Middle East. And you're right, Schnitzel is German, but children love it with chips and it is a very popular food in Israel and is sold under many versions such as the popular schnitzel corn.
RE: What's your countries traditional dish/food? - konsta - 04-12-2018
(04-12-2018, 08:38 PM)Archer Wrote: (04-12-2018, 08:29 PM)Zombie Wrote: -snip-
Its funny, I've eaten almost all dishes in the list lol
May Middle Easterns eat these in peace one day...I personally love mixing hummus with kebab in a pita
Man, hummus is absolute heaven. You should try mixing your kebab with tahini and amba, I often eat it with shawarma but kebab should do just fine as well, it's so good and tastes like it's not from this world.
RE: What's your countries traditional dish/food? - Random - 04-15-2018
(04-07-2018, 09:30 PM)Zona Wrote: - Norway -
Raspeball
Pinnekjøtt
Brunost
Tørrfisk
Sodd
Vaffel
Svele (Not pancakes/crepes)
Risengrynsgrøt
Fårikål
I have never tried raspeball!
Some other foods:
Fish in general.
Grandiosa
Ribbe
Fenalår
Lutefisk (Disgusting in my opinion)
Lapskaus
Matøl (Home brewed beer)
RE: What's your countries traditional dish/food? - don - 04-15-2018
any fat scran
RE: What's your countries traditional dish/food? - Yonno - 04-15-2018
(04-15-2018, 10:56 PM)Random Wrote: (04-07-2018, 09:30 PM)Zona Wrote: - Norway -
Raspeball
Pinnekjøtt
Brunost
Tørrfisk
Sodd
Vaffel
Svele (Not pancakes/crepes)
Risengrynsgrøt
Fårikål
I have never tried raspeball!
Some other foods:
Fish in general.
Grandiosa
Ribbe
Fenalår
Lutefisk (Disgusting in my opinion)
Lapskaus
Matøl (Home brewed beer)
Grandiosa pizza's are fuckin ass
RE: What's your countries traditional dish/food? - Zona - 04-16-2018
(04-15-2018, 11:25 PM)Yonno Wrote: (04-15-2018, 10:56 PM)Random Wrote: (04-07-2018, 09:30 PM)Zona Wrote: - Norway -
Raspeball
Pinnekjøtt
Brunost
Tørrfisk
Sodd
Vaffel
Svele (Not pancakes/crepes)
Risengrynsgrøt
Fårikål
I have never tried raspeball!
Some other foods:
Fish in general.
Grandiosa
Ribbe
Fenalår
Lutefisk (Disgusting in my opinion)
Lapskaus
Matøl (Home brewed beer)
Grandiosa pizza's are fuckin ass
Watch it, big boy. By the way Random, Raspeball comes from west of Norway. I was near the grandiosa fabric this easter as well but I couldn't spot it
RE: What's your countries traditional dish/food? - lordofthesilver - 04-16-2018
(04-15-2018, 11:25 PM)Yonno Wrote: (04-15-2018, 10:56 PM)Random Wrote: (04-07-2018, 09:30 PM)Zona Wrote: - Norway -
Raspeball
Pinnekjøtt
Brunost
Tørrfisk
Sodd
Vaffel
Svele (Not pancakes/crepes)
Risengrynsgrøt
Fårikål
I have never tried raspeball!
Some other foods:
Fish in general.
Grandiosa
Ribbe
Fenalår
Lutefisk (Disgusting in my opinion)
Lapskaus
Matøl (Home brewed beer)
Grandiosa pizza's are fuckin ass
by allah say that again and i swear i will end your life right here
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