Is there a thing that has a foreign country's name in your country?
Pumpkin is called ”Kabocha” in Japan. Original name is ”Cambodia”.
Portuguese brought it from Cambodia to Japan in the 16th century.
Thanks for Portuguese and Cambodian.
Apfelsine (orange) means "chinese apple"
mandarin is named for the class of people in china
>>52544625
Potato is called "Peruna" in Finland.
Turns out it does not actually have anything to do with Peru though, as the word originates from Swedish word for pear.
Neger (negroe) is a beer shandy of wheat beer and coca cola. Hick people drink it.
It is named like that because it's black.
On the other hand, there is a beer shandy which is called Russ (Russian). Instead of coca cola, lemon soda is mixed with wheat beer. This one is actually quite good on hot summer days.
It is called like that because I have no fucking idea. Domo Arigato.
>>52545087
>not actually have anything to do with Peru
but it does doe probably a coincidence
>>52545092
lemon soda and beer is called Alster though
>>52545132
Or Radler.
>>52544625
Come to think of it, there is a sweet cakey like pastry that is literally called "Amerikaner". Why it's called like that, no fucking idea. However, there are white (sugar) and black (chocolate) Amerikaner kek
>>52545231
Amerikaner is a fitting name for the black/white ones uezs.
>>52544625
Corn in Turkish is "mısır", which also means Egypt.
We refer to foreign foods by their country of origin
As in we're going out for an Indian, or getting a Chinese in
>>52545318
It was on Seinfeld. Only reason I even know what it is.
Unlike English, the bird Turkey in Portuguese is not the same word as the country, it actually shares it's name with Peru.