brit’s have shepherds pie and english breakfast and fish and chips and inedible garbage, that’s it, nothing but respect for the brit’s who realize that and remove themselves from a country that exists next to france and has bread as atrocious as england does.
I have to be completely honest as an Asian American, I found out what a smack barm and pey wet are against my will and it fully broke me for a few days
@@geode5224 I'm Japanese and saw the Japanese episode the year before...I understand the pain lol. I'm so sorry you were another casualty of imperialism cooking lol.
@@emericcson123 I am sorry both our cultures suffered at the hands of the people who invaded the globe to get their hands on spices only to realize they prefer food without them
I'm British and I have literally never heard of this, lmao. Most people in the UK eat not dissimilarly to Americans. In most major cities you can eat food from any cuisine in the world. Boomers and rural types might stick to eating bland foods but on the whole we eat a varied, if highly processed, diet. I don't really get the stereotype that British people have have restricted tastes because it's pretty far from my experience.
@@Plasticninja_ aye there's a reason both places panicked about obesity in the early 00's. imo the US has it a little worse from portion sizing and replacement of fats with sugars due to warped federal regulations. although i think OP's comment was more like "we both have meatloaf and carrots" type of energy lol
www.deliaonline.com/recipes/international/european/british/traditional-bread-sauce I’ll be honest if I had to grow up eating this stuff I wouldn’t enjoy hugging or emotion either I don’t blame brits
I still think every British food must taste 100 times better than it looks and sounds, otherwise they wouldn't have survived until now.
Bread sauce is absolutely bloody delicious
bread sauce is god tier. i will die on this hill
Recorded this clip while walking around with directional audio on huh XD
Look my body is a human trash can. If it vaguely food I will probably like it
this is the best comment in this whole comment section
brit’s have shepherds pie and english breakfast and fish and chips and inedible garbage, that’s it, nothing but respect for the brit’s who realize that and remove themselves from a country that exists next to france and has bread as atrocious as england does.
I have to be completely honest as an Asian American, I found out what a smack barm and pey wet are against my will and it fully broke me for a few days
as a mexican american who watched the great british bake off’s mexican week… I understand
@@geode5224 I'm Japanese and saw the Japanese episode the year before...I understand the pain lol. I'm so sorry you were another casualty of imperialism cooking lol.
@@emericcson123 I am sorry both our cultures suffered at the hands of the people who invaded the globe to get their hands on spices only to realize they prefer food without them
I'm Scottish and literally vomited the first time I ate jellied eels
I'm British and I have literally never heard of this, lmao. Most people in the UK eat not dissimilarly to Americans. In most major cities you can eat food from any cuisine in the world. Boomers and rural types might stick to eating bland foods but on the whole we eat a varied, if highly processed, diet. I don't really get the stereotype that British people have have restricted tastes because it's pretty far from my experience.
Damn you're eating like Americans? My condolences to your hearts and arteries
@@Plasticninja_ aye there's a reason both places panicked about obesity in the early 00's. imo the US has it a little worse from portion sizing and replacement of fats with sugars due to warped federal regulations.
although i think OP's comment was more like "we both have meatloaf and carrots" type of energy lol
@@sidoniegabrielle269 I know, it was a joke
www.deliaonline.com/recipes/international/european/british/traditional-bread-sauce
I’ll be honest if I had to grow up eating this stuff I wouldn’t enjoy hugging or emotion either I don’t blame brits