what's your country's equivalent to a burger
maybe Onigiri?
Leberkäse.
It's better and cheaper.
>>51694940
I checked it. Look delicious.
this is god tier and pretty cheap (from half to one american dollar)
Peameal bacon sandwich
meat pies i guess. they are sold everywhere.
>>51695375
>turkish equivalent to burger
>not kebab
>>51695546
>turkish
>kebab
>>51694399
Coxinha
>>51694399
köfte ekmek
>>51695904
My ex used to make this all the time.. good shit.
Also:
>>51694399
Chacarero: Thin beef slices, sliced tomato, green beans -slightly boiled-, green chili, salt and pepper.
Le croque-monsieur I guess.
>>51696557
forgot pic
>>51696144
>Also:
Go on..
>>51694399
a burger
Porilainen
>>51694399
desu it's probably just burgers or kebab
>>51696679
Explain that thing funland
>>51696711
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porilainen
>>51695904
>comparing coxinha to burger
ppl eat more burger than coxinha
>>51696711
I likle how there are birds on the milk bottle.
Is it bird milk?
>>51696679
Mmmm falukorv med bostongurka i rostat bröd. Top kulinariskt min vän
>>51696711
Drink 15 beers and that looks delicious
>>51695538
>>51696144
>>51696679
>>51696838
Hating on Dutch fastfood is inexcusable desu.
It's time for you to disconnect from the internet and sit in a corner with donkey ears on.
Cevapi or Burek
>>51696679
I prefer lihapiirakka
>>51697017
Me too 2bh but that was closer to burger
Pastechi.
>>51697017
>literally uncocked hotdog with pickled gherkin relish and ketchup in a bun
>>51697106
What's in the pastei?
>>51697173
and it's fucking amazing
>>51697106
That's an empanada you crazy aruban
Also, what language are you using when you say "Pastechi"
Every Slav should proudly say: ocvirki! (pork rinds)
Ocvirki go with everything, from bread to pastries to to eggs to oatmeal. Pic related, it's pork rind pastry, the Slav's delight.
>>51697017
okay that's fucking gross
>>51697173
it should be cooked t b h
there's also a minced meat and rice patty in there
>>51697017
How drunk do you have to be to eat that?
I don't know
>>51697331
I sometimes eat them sober
>>51694399
a sausage-like sandwich
>>51694399
Probably a cornish pasty, or a pasty in general
>>51695335
Looks great.
>>51697424
Does Finland have sausages that aren't hot dogs?
Shaorma
>>51697247
It can be Gouda kaas, meat, ham & cheese or chop suey.
>>51697265
No. This is made with flour and baking powder.
Papiamento senpai.
Empanada, maybe
>>51696144
Is all of Dutch cuisine just snacks?
>>51697470
In Tampere they tend to eat these.
Jambon-beurre
>>51697470
Depends on what you want to call them
>>51697528
Dutch food is pretty much always one of the following four things.
Milk products (including vla and cheese).
Fast food (mix of all kinds of meat and sauces)
Bread / cookies with spices.
Mashed veggies + mashed potatoes.
This >>51695904 or probably Pastel
>>51697528
No?
Do Americans receive medals for being exceptionally retarded?
>>51697575
And herring and fried cod.
>>51697485
>Shaorma
OMFG
I MUST HAVE THIS IN EVERY HOLE IN MY BODY NOWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>51697528
Did you know the English word snack is a Dutch loanword. Just like cookie. :^)
>>51694399
empanada
lately chipa has become more and more expensive
btw an empanada filling can be anything salty, not just minced meat and chopped veggies like pic related. there's chicken empanada, ham and cheese empanada, maize and palmito empanada, fish empanada..
>>51697554
that looks dry as fuck. Where is the sauce? Where is the lettuce?
>>51697680
>mfw the Dutch loan their mom's cookie to Anglos
>>51697545
No offense but that looks like a turd laid out by a girl on her period mate
>>51697485
Not sure what's in it but it looks tasty.
>>51697786
I know, that why i picked the least presentative picture. I dont like it. Even the most presentative pictures wont look good enough.
>>51697485
isn't that just a burrito. America invented it
>>51697491
You and the rest of Spain's former colonies desu.
>>51697767
Doesn't looks like it needs sauce. You can see half a kilo of butter spread on it.
>>51697680
I knew cookie was and our nickname Yankees was originally just slang for Dutch colonists.
>>51697937
it's the cheapest thing ever in all latino countries. and Cornwall
>>51697929
CHICANO
>>51697545
Are those severed Somali dicks?
>>51697554
I thought Croquet Monsieur was more common.
>>51698071
We're fast food superpowers desu senpai. We even put Chinese and Indonesian food in the frying pan.
You can get fastfood here at local restaurants called "snackbars". Chinese restaurants slowly get replaced by snackbars.
>>51698122
If you want them to be :^)
>>51698060
butter's good too
>>51698083
lel I'm not Mexican American
>>51697545
At least Swedish blood sausage looks presentable..
>>51694940
Schnitzelsemmel>Leberkäsesemmel>Wurstsemmel.
>>51697575
I've had some of your cheeses and stompf(not sure on spelling it was at a Belgian restaurant). I'll have to see if I can locate some of the others (live in NYC).
>>51697767
Ham and butter, nothing else.
It's not dry thanks to the butter though.
Sometimes there's lettuce or pickles, but no sauce.
>>51698179
Croque monsieur is common too, but jambon beurre is the most eaten sandwich here
>Bacon Butty (sandwich)
>Pasty/Sausage Roll/Meat Pie
Not sure 2bh
>>51698071
Jan-Kees is a Dutch name. Actually, it are two Dutch names that sometimes get stuck together.
Pic related, it's our former minister of finance: Jan Kees.
>>51698325
That gets all sloppy within a minute for sure. You might aswell eat a beef stew Alberto
>>51698322
is that the french version of ham and cheese sandwich? I remember jambon stands for ham but don't know what the second word is
>>51698252
it's not meant to look good
>>51694399
Kokoreç
>>51697600
Yes l, a less than serious question on 4chan based on the fact the Dutch always posts snacks is a sign of American intellect.
>seriously I thought the Swiss were smart but /int/ today is making me think there is lead in your food.
>>51697616
Both delicious.
>>51697485
It isn't a t*rk food?
>>51698432
Beure is butter. And some fresh bread with butter and ham is delicious.. The Dutch word for sandwich is 'boterham' which literally means 'butter ham'.
>>51698491
Well, the question was what the equivalent to a hamburger was.. That would probably be a frikandel or kroket sandwich.
>>51698491
Well, we have this magical place called Gelderland.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIrWH3BQ1FI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNiuCcZV37s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5wXkICqAEs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrVA2YTvmsU
>>51698405
If you eat it like a savage, maybe. If you were taught how to eat with a fork and knife, not really.
>>51698083
The Filipinos I know said they have raisins in theirs. Not sure if I'd like that.
>>51697485
çingene please
>>51698218
I'm not Swedish.
>>51698643
The most underrated place of the country desu. No foreigner knows it exists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7D029mTgAM
>>51694399
fried cheese in a bun
it's delicious actually
>>51698344
The Brit colonists just took Jan (common name amongst Dutch colonists) and Kaas (based on how much cheese the Dutch ate) and combined them. Even though the Dutch during the Revolution weren't a huge ethnic group the Brits for some reason called us it.
>>51698610
I know I was commenting on it appears in all food threads not criticizing.
>>51698561
It is. But it's also the equivalent of a burger in Romania which was the original question.
>>51698940
I think it consists of the 2 typical Dutch names "Jan" and "Kees". Also, Harlem is named after the Dutch city Haarlem, and Broadway means "Broodweg" = Bread way
>>51698643
I've seen the carbide barrels before and the video made it seem like it was a holiday. Is there some cultural significance? The guy in the video after brewing beer ride his bicycle through the countryside to do it all while smoking. It seemed very Dutch to me.
>>51699197
I think they do it around new years eve and with marriages or something in some farmer regions of the country.
>>51699197
It's a 'farmer' thing.. not typical Dutch, but typical in some Dutch regions
>>51699169
I live in Bushwick Brooklyn now its name was originally Boswijck. I was born in Hartford which was originally a Dutch tradepost named, Fort de Goede Hoop in New Netherlands.
Dönertasche.
>>51699352
Oh I didn't know about Bushwick. But Brooklyn is also named after a Dutch city called 'Breukelen'.
>>51699278
>>51699265
This is the channel I saw the original on, can't find it right now but this video is pretty using.
https://youtu.be/fOwuBLEkZ5U
>>51698688
it's great. chileans have it too, in their world famous "empanada de pino"
>>51699463
Yeah there are still a lot if traces of New Netherlands including the city's flag.
>>51699555
I hope the terrorists won't find out about our secret exploding milk stashes.
>>51699571
I'll have to try it if I can find it.
>>51699662
Lol. This one looks like the begining of a Dutch space program.
https://youtu.be/HpABVXLZoPU
>>51694940
>Leberkäse
>contains no leber nor käse
>>51696679
Don't buy things from arla. They're very SJW and even made a propaganda video for just all kinds of SJW.
>>51695335
Never had jamón, but i don't like putting parma in a bread. It works great with grissini, though.
>>51695538
You lads also have braais though
>>51695538
I've always wanted to try one of these. Also mead, I wonder if it's still a thing.
>>51698561
>>51698713
It's levantine
>>51694940
vermisse kölner leberkäse..................gerne
>>51697906
>>51697786
>>51697545
FUCKING KEKKLE
>>51703682
Looks nice, except the fries are a bit wierd to have in their
>>51703682
I thought gyros were greek
>>51703312
It is. It's nice.
>>51703725
The crunchier and softer they are, the better
>>51703753
Yeah, they are.
>>51703775
How niche is it? Is it overpriced compared to the other types of drinks?
>>51698808
>fried cheese in a bun
what the fuck? Do anybody actually eats fried cheese in a bun? Not even frech fries?