>Poolish """"" cuisine"""""
>>56667510
Can you stop spamming this please
>>56667510
Can you stop spamming this please
>>56667510
This is the most Russian picture of food that I have ever seen.
>>56667510
>>56667510
You're a fucking cringeworthy twat. Englishman detected. Probably a Londoner.
Ignore him Polebros.
>>56667697
If you would eat cold meat jelly you're definitely an Eastern European immigrant
>see flag
>cuisine thread
The shameless eternally perfidious anglo truly have no honor
>>56667622
explain please.
>>56667832
jellied eel, a classic english type of street food
Well, I never could eat "holodets". That's part of cuisine I never understood.
Though I'd stab this bingbong op anyday)
>>56667510
This meal alone rekts your whole country.
>>56667832
is it any good? What's the gelatin made from?
P.S. I've heard only good things about Norwegian food
>>56667858
Sorry, meant for you ↓
>>56667944
>>56667890
Looks worse than what I feed my dog
>>56667869
Same. Zimne nóżki are just bland and shit overall. I've no idea why people love them so much.
>>56667723
>people in another country I will never live in or visit eat things I don't like.
>better spam /int/ with threads about it
Shouldn't you be saving up your Good Boy Points for more tendies? Hell, if you get to 20 your mum might even stretch to a blowy-joey.
You never know, Anon!
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More seriously, cuisine is a function of location and economics. Poles eat what they eat because that was cheap and filling in Poland's climate. It's like when people take the piss out of Icelandic rotten shark - yeah, its hardly to everyone's taste, but it kept a whole nation alive for centuries when they couldn't do proper land-animal farming. Nothing bad or good about it. Be thankful there's a whole world of cuisines out there and you live in a time when you can try a great many of them, if you want to.
Keep making pierogi, Poland,
>>56668771
This post is LITERAL reddit
You can't tell playful banter, just fuck off
>>56668974
To know whether content is Reddit or not, one must logically visit Reddit oneself.
>>56667944
i think the gelatin in in the skin of the eel, and when you boil it it's released to the water
i hear it tastes nice but the texture is bad
norwegian food is alright, lots of fresh seafood