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Tell me a European country with better food.

Protip: France can’t even compare

>> No.10648492

>>10648479
Poland. Get fucked, wog.

>> No.10648507

>that image
>ignoring that northern Italy has culinary heritage full of roast meats and other grains
>forgetting that parts of northern Italy could easily be mistaken for Austria

>> No.10648508
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>>10648479
You complain about chicken in pasta, but you people put hotdogs on pizza.
Why?

>> No.10648517

>>10648479
>Cacio e PEPE


>PEPE

>> No.10648523

>>10648508
It’s actually pretty tasty

>> No.10648529

>>10648523
Chicken in pasta is actually pretty tasty too.

>> No.10648551

>>10648479
>Americans do it better

>> No.10648584

>>10648529
Agreed

>> No.10648603

>>10648479
Italian food is great, but Italian people should be more open to trying food from other countries and experimenting with ingredients and techniques that are not traditionally Italian.

I don't think there is any other developed country with well-traveled populace and tons of foreign visitors that's as hostile to trying foreign cuisine than Italy.

>> No.10648709

>>10648492
>Poland.
If you love boiled potatoes and cabbage with every meal.

>> No.10648714

>>10648603
>be more open to trying food from other countries and experimenting with ingredients and techniques that are not traditionally
That's exactly how the US ended up having no cusine

>> No.10648717

how are Italian women not fat? How do they do it?

>> No.10648720

>>10648603
they should also shave their women and stop acting like greasy jerkoffs.

>> No.10648729

Fettuccine is the only pasta worth eating.

>> No.10648731

>>10648717
>how are Italian women not fat? How do they do it?

I just googled this, here's the answers.

1. the mediterranean diet is known for many health benefits.

2. eating is an experience. eat slowly and enjoy the meal, appreciate the work that went into making it, and the gifts of the earth that God has given you.

3. quality over quantity

>> No.10648739

>>10648731
>
sounds like a load of shit

>> No.10648746

>>10648739
yeah, I have seen some fat fucking italian women

>> No.10648785

>>10648508
and the way they fuck good meat with their insane marinades and carcinogenic smoker.

>> No.10648796

Italy looks a lot like FL

>> No.10648803

pasta shape does not affect taste fucktard

>> No.10648811

Why do italians always bitch about american pasta being too "saucy"? Most of those look just as saucy as ours.

>> No.10648816

>>10648811
Because Italians are retarded. Sauce is what makes the pasta dish.

>> No.10648818

>>10648479
>all some sort of variation of a pasta dish
>somehow best food in Europe

Lol

>> No.10648834

>>10648816
I wonder if they go to neighboring regions and also bitch about how the sauce level on the pasta is one tenth more than in their home town.

>> No.10648876

>regional noodle dishes
Big deal. Every country that does noodles has this.

>> No.10648898

>>10648714
are you retarded?

>> No.10648905

>nothing but noodles

Wow it's fucking nothing.

>> No.10648924

>>10648479
Where is the whore spaghetti/

>> No.10648928

>>10648898
In fact, you are retarded, (about 6 hours)
GMT.

>> No.10649025

>>10648603
>>10648709
Try this:
Go to "en.wikipedia.org"
in the search bar, write "the adjective of the land you focus on", + space + the word "cuisine"
tape "ENTER"
who knows, tomorrow, when you'll wake up, you're a little bit more cultivated.

>> No.10649039

>>10648479
>look at all the different sauces we put on boiled dough
How is this any better than American "cusine"?

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>>10648479
>processed carbs

>> No.10649302

>>10648714
Cajun food my nigga

>> No.10649310

>>10648479
LMAO WE'RE NOT ASIAN BUT WE JUST EAT NOODLES AND RICE

get off your high horse, Italy

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>>10649310
>asian "nooodleez"

>> No.10649405

>>10648803
Yes it does a ragu with rotini is way different than a ragu with penne. Some pasta shapes hold more of the mince than others.

>> No.10649412

>>10648479
Sorry man, spain and france are way better

>> No.10649422

>>10649310
They barely eat rice at all.

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>>10649310
>noodles, rice, seafood, soup, and pretty much all the shit you'd find on islands and peninsulas
Thank god Italy has the comfort of centuries without oppressive government or odd attraction to children though.

We are over-generalizing for sure. Both country's food varies on region and the grains vary. Also, Japan seems to have no fucking clue what a Tomato or salt is. Where Italy doesn't understand what fruit is if it isn't citrus or a drupe.

>> No.10649430

>>10648479
Italian is possibly the worst in the EU.

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>>10649039
>>10649310
>>10648905


>A billion different recipes that taste nothing like one another
>wtf they just eat pasta, doesn't that get tiring?

Low-income American thinking, typical of someone too poor and stupid to have ever travelled anywhere.
Another often seen nugget of wisdom from this kind of person is also "Wtf how do asians eat rice every day?", as if "Rice" was one unchanging meal.

>> No.10649438

>>10649424
>Japan seems to have no fucking clue what salt is.
>pic related is salt and black pepper chips
Baka.

>> No.10649439

>>10649432
>implying rice isnt generally an unchanging meal
though I dont understand why someone would think that eating a staple food every day was strange

>> No.10649444

>>10649439
The problem is how retarded whoever gives that reasoning sounds.
Pasta is an ingredient, it doesn't affect the final taste to the point where it feels like you ate "the same thing", even if it's two meals in a row.

It'd be like claiming that Americans eat the same thing every single day, just because they use mostly the same mixed mince every time they make something with red meat.
But that doesn't mean a hamburger and a meatloaf are the same thing.