The most oppressed people in Europe 😔

by PointFirm6919

27 comments
  1. Another group of White farmers claiming to be oppressed.

  2. Don’t worry, some of us know that the really bad food is made by the Dutch and the Nordics.

  3. British food is great.

    The dastardly Scot has tricked you all again.

    First it was that they weren’t an active part In empire building and now blood pudding is English?

    Best PR in the world

  4. I mean English food is just grabbing an Indian takeaway, right ?

  5. Sunday Roasts are pretty fucking fantastic, particularly if the Yorkshire puddings barely fits on the plate

  6. British food is great.

    Lots of British people have a bad education or relationship with food and eat/cook solely for speed/convenience, and like dishes based solely on nostalgia and comfort.

    This is why you see subs like UK Food primarily posting beige shite or sunday roasts.

    Feel like your average Brit is far more likely to know how to make relatively complex foreign dishes than they are to know how to make classic british recipes.

    And apart from Sunday roasts or Christmas Dinner, Britain doesn’t really have a strong food tradition for family celebrations.

    Think with a bit of education and focus on seasonal/quality ingredients, British food could quite rightly be considered as some of the best hearty food in Europe.

    Our breakfasts and desserts are already up there with the best of the best anyway.

  7. Best food in western europe: 🇬🇧 🇩🇪 🇸🇪

    Looks inside: Doner & Tikka

  8. British and German cuisines are underrated af. Best rustic food in the world.

  9. Sees post,

    Thinks to myself “I’m sure Barry posted this”

    Looks inside,

    Not shocked.

  10. I’m sorry everyone, triple cooked chips are the best kind of chip and its not even close

  11. Traditional British food is great but let’s not pretend like most people in the UK won’t just eat fish fingers, chips and beans all day everyday

  12. One of my best meals ever was from a random pie shop in London. I kept walking after I got my pie and found a guy with an outdoor beer shop, and I asked him what would go well with the pie I bought. He sorted me out, and I asked him if he had one out of a fridge instead of the shelf.

    The look he gave me when he told me “you’re outside in London mate, this whole fucking place is the refrigerator” is one I’ll never forget. No idea what his name is, but I respect anyone who can treat me like I’m an idiot face to face and be entirely correct. Love that guy

  13. I have to say this as someone who has grown up in London: 10/10 roast dinner. No one does breakfast like the English (full English).

    They are missing out.

  14. British food has an unfair reputation. What really gets to me is when someone from the USA says it’s bad. I’ve been to the USA a few times and I didn’t always get on with the food. Staying with a family once they made breakfast for me – it was a microwaved sausage on a stick wrapped in a chocolate chip pancake…

  15. Love me a good stew and/or pie. Nice pint of beer to go with it

  16. Our cuisine is not the very best in the world but it is rather nice. Especially if you can get invited round to a Barry or Susan’s house as they will lay out a spread for you rather like how our Portuguese friends do (we learned from them). 

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