Where my haggis, neeps and tatties at? :(
Where my haggis, neeps and tatties at? :(
Sadly no. A past thread I did mention though it would be fun to have some of Australia's famous culinary icons, and I even included possible in-universe lore correct descriptions for them as hypothetical Eorzean dishes (repeated here with some slight tweaking):
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Vegemite Sandwich
A mysterious alchemist from the Southern islands apparently created the thick, black bitter-tasting spread that coats these otherwise ordinary slices of bread from brewer's yeast extract mixed with various herbs and spices, that has become something of a cultural institution in his homeland, and hopes that those in Eorzea may also share in his nation's enthusiasm for the bitter black spread. So far there have been few takers.... ;)
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Lamington
A cube of soft foamy spongecake with a centre of aldgoat cream and rolanberry jam, and coated in a thin layer of molten chocolate and topped with a light sprinkling of dessicated Thavnarian coconut. A delicacy of the Southern islands, although a culinarian from Garlemald falsely claims that it was actually created in the Empire and is named for a former Imperial Garlean provinical governor from Islabard, but such claims are dismissed as bogus and are not taken seriously...
Please SE! Make this Aussie happy! :D
Pan con Pollo. Best damn sandwich you’ll ever eat.
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Where's the poutine, SE? Where's the poutine!
Like others nationalities use to say to us French "omelette du fromage" Where are they Square Enix ??
Maybe with the most powerful man in english lessons called Brian ? And all french people who have learned english in school know where is Brian !!! Obviously "Brian is in the kitchen"!!!
Technically speaking we do have the british beer battered fish n chips here...as a moonfire 2015/17 exclusive. Damn it...
Yorkshire pudding and spotted dick sponge cake please~
btw they did add the giant beaver burger in 5.3 for any american Warriors of light/darkness
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I'm not really sure, is there a Schnitzel recipe?
I also don't even really know the difference of typical Austrian and German cuisine. But then again, while I live in Austria I was born in Germany, so for me it wouldn't even matter if it's Austrian or German.
Some dishes like liver cheese sandwich or sauerkraut are both Austrian and German, no idea where they actually originate. Maybe sweet dumplings? Maybe I don't remember it right, but wasn't there a sachertorte?