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What is your favorite cuisine?

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I didn't mention Italian before. The ingredients in Italian food have not been friendly to me. 1ofthose is cheese. I even take the most advanced dairy digestion formula, and still no bueno.

Italian food is good. I think pizza is overrated, no offense. the pizza at Apollonia's Italian Kitchen in Richardson, TX, is the best pizza I've had in my life I even want to volunteer chess I mean checkers jk chess probz at Dallas TAG (The School for the Talented and Gifted (TAG) in Dallas, TX). I went to Stevenson high school.. I thought every1 there was dumb.. that school's ranked 6th in Illinois (200+ nationally).. well, Illinois, tag is 6th NATIONALLY. IT'S EVEN RANKED HIGHER THAN TESLA MAGNET SCHOOL Tesla STEM High School is a magnet high school in Redmond, Washington it's ranked seventh the last time I checked which was yesterday
@Bobby-Robby Do please enlighten us all with your insight on what’s contradictory about ‘English’ and ‘food’.

Funny tasting ‘sausages’ and ‘cabbage laced with vinegar’ hardly rate as haute cuisine!
@BorisOspasky said in #27:
> @Bobby-Robby Do please enlighten us all with your insight on what’s contradictory about ‘English’ and ‘food’.

I think you know.

> Funny tasting ‘sausages’ and ‘cabbage laced with vinegar’ hardly rate as haute cuisine!
Did I ever claim I like sauerkraut?
@Bobby-Robby You ought to explain what’s bad about English food seeing as you’re trying to be a smart arse. Do us the honour of being even just slightly specific... ie.. I don’t like roast beef because........ (for example).

You didn’t claim to like vinegar laced cabbage and I didn’t ask you if you did... I said, making a statement, that vinegar laced cabbage didn’t rate as haute cuisine. It wasn’t a question directed at your likes or dislikes..
@BorisOspasky I merely pointed out there is no such thing as "English food" (although I didn't say anything about Scottish food, mind you). That is a well-known fact, that has been recognised by countless generations.

But nowadays, equalitarian ideologies would want to throw ancestral wisdom to the garbage, and posit all the foods are all the same. Well, sorry to break it to you: that's not true.

And since freedom of speech is still (barely) a thing, you won't prevent me from saying it again and again: English don't have a cuisine. Now if you want to cancel me because I exerted my freedom of speech, I'll reply to you: grow a pair, and don't be such a snowflake.

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