food with countries names?
Is grease really a food and well does spelling differences count? How about cities instead like Chicken Kiev and Chicken Florence. How about provinces in China, do those count. Szechwan Chicken, Mongolian Beef.
Chinese Fortune Cookies but that is really a misnomer too. They were invented in America I think by some guy from San Francisco and you know in China they're called American Fortune Cookies.
Kobe Beef
Chili
Vienna Sausage
Swiss Steak
food with countries names?
Hmmm...
What about Jamaican outdoor-grown?
Or, blank Czechs.
Red-Stripe. Jamaican beer.
I'm looking for a way to "out" a lawyer and ruin his entire career.
food with countries names?
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Originally Posted by dragonrider
Danish and Scotch --- breakfast of champions!
Ummm, breakfast of alcoholics!
Unless of course you mean scotch eggs...
What about Thai curry, has anyone said that? And Vietnamese Loempia. Hungarian Goulash. Christmas pudding? (The Christmas islands)
And what about Iceland, there are loads with Iceland i the title - Iceland 12" family pizza, Iceland freshly frozen baby carrots 1Kg LOL:D
food with countries names?
Sandwich was named after the Sandwich Islands or the Lord of Sandwich, whatever...
Hamburgers, too. Hamburg, Germany?
Panama red. Columbian gold. Alaskan Thunderfuck. Those are all great foods.
food with countries names?
Philly cheese steak
Chicago Pizza
New York Cherry ice cream
Rice a roni (the San Francisco treat!)
Maryland chicken
Malibu Rum
Dutch apple pie
Texas Toast
Baked Alaska
Buffalo wings
Irish Coffee
Kansas City steak
Charleston Chew
Boston cream pie
food with countries names?
food with countries names?
Belgian waffles
Indonesian Rijstaffel
Italian Ice
Italian soda
Yorkshire pudding
Greek salad
French bread
Turkish pizza
Mexican pizza
Irish nachos
French onion soup
Thai iced tea
Georgia peaches
Idaho potatoes
French's mustard
Turkey club sandwich
Vidalia onions
German mustard
Polish sausage
Italian sausage
Italian beef sandwich
food with countries names?
Quote:
Originally Posted by McLeodGanja
Ummm, breakfast of alcoholics!
Unless of course you mean scotch eggs...
Is the Scotch Egg that thing made with an egg wrapped in sausage or bacon and then deep fried? I've never had one but I've heard someone describe it once. It sounded both delicious and repulsive at the same time. It sounded like a heart attack on a plate:
"Doctor, how did he die."
"Well, the autopsy revealed he had a Scotch Egg lodged in his aorta..."
And by the way, I don't actually drink Scotch for breakfast --- that was just a joke. I've always been more of a Bourbon guy.
food with countries names?
Swedish meatballs
Turkish taffy
Welsh Rarebit
Beef Wellington
Argentine beef
Swiss steak
Russian dressing
Bavarian pretzels
New England clam chowder
Manhattan clam chowder
Singapore sling
Manhattan
Long Island iced tea
Cognac
Champagne
Pilsener
food with countries names?
India pale ale
Irish whiskey
Kentucky bourbon