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jedimaster 19-11-2011 21:52

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not given up exactly there is too much controversy over countries of origin when it comes to the history of food. many countries/towns claim to be the first but quite often they are wrong. consider what we perceive to be traditional british dishes that actually come from somewhere else!

susie123 19-11-2011 22:01

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Originally Posted by jedimaster (Post 949812)
not given up exactly there is too much controversy over countries of origin when it comes to the history of food. many countries/towns claim to be the first but quite often they are wrong. consider what we perceive to be traditional british dishes that actually come from somewhere else!

You mean like chicken tikka masala?

DaveinGermany 19-11-2011 22:05

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 949815)
You mean like chicken tikka masala?

Balti - Apparently Bírmingham. :D

jedimaster 19-11-2011 22:06

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was thinking more of the likes of fish and chips etc.

mobertol 19-11-2011 22:12

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NZ claim fish'n'chips as their national dish....

mobertol 19-11-2011 22:13

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Spag bol doesn't exist in Italy -----It should be Tag Bol...made with Tagliatelle (ribbon pasta) just spent 2 days in Bologna!

jedimaster 19-11-2011 22:45

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 949826)
NZ claim fish'n'chips as their national dish....


brought to gb. by the jews

mobertol 19-11-2011 22:51

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Originally Posted by jedimaster (Post 949834)
brought to gb. by the jews

Nah!!!!!!Well I never -need some evidence OB1!!!!!!

jedimaster 19-11-2011 23:24

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 949837)
Nah!!!!!!Well I never -need some evidence OB1!!!!!!


the practice of frying fish was traditionally jewish - they would fry the fish the night before the sabbath so they did not have to cook on the sabbath day.

here is one article however there are many more

BBC News - The unlikely origin of fish and chips

jedimaster 19-11-2011 23:31

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from jamie oliver's new series: Lasagne is British! And other UK food facts that might surprise you - Channel4 - 4Food

Lasagne is British!

Italians might hold their layered pasta masterpiece up as a symbol of patriotic pride, but some historians have caused a stir by suggesting that Mamma's famous dish might actually be, well, Mum's.

In 2003, researchers at the British Museum noted that 14th Century cookbook The Forme of Cury, popular during the time of Richard III, features a dish called 'Loseyn', made up of sheets of pasta topped with cheese.


Haggis is English!

The Scots hold many distinctions over the English – their dramatic scenery, their fetching kilts, the recording career of the Proclaimers – but their national dish might not be quite the patriotic plateful that Robert Burns once thought.

Haggis, 'the great chieftain of the puddin' race', is sheep's heart, liver and lungs, mixed with oatmeal, suet, onion and spices, traditionally eaten by Scots every January on Burns' Night. But in 2009, food historian Catherine Brown found reference to haggis in English cookery book The English Hus-wife, from 1615, which is a whole 132 years before the first Scottish reference to the delicacy. Sorry Nessie.

katex 20-11-2011 10:33

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Thank you, Jedimastee, all 'Food for Thought' ...:)

Just 22 left now.
Thrown open to anyone .. may have to give a clue if not guessed in 24 hours.

Margaret Pilkington 20-11-2011 10:44

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22....Lasagna - Italy
Even though Jedi has posted evidence to say it is British.

katex 20-11-2011 10:50

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 949943)
22....Lasagna - Italy
Even though Jedi has posted evidence to say it is British.

Aww, shucks ... meant 23 Margaret .... the drink ... followed the wrong line on me pad... sorry.

22 Was the Moussaka - Greece which, if you look back, you had the best chance of the correct answer.

MargaretR 20-11-2011 13:39

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Being red, it might be Borsch beetroot soup, but it would only be served in a glass when served chilled.
It is 'eastern European' maybe Transylvanian because the one time I made it my son couldn't eat it, saying it was like eating blood.

susie123 21-11-2011 14:35

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 949934)
Thank you, Jedimastee, all 'Food for Thought' ...:)

Just 22 left now.
Thrown open to anyone .. may have to give a clue if not guessed in 24 hours.

Where's that clue then Kate?


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