Englishman here. I've never eaten anything like this? Just me?
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Same. I dont even know what it is. It's like they wanted to make shepherds pie but they were too lazy to mash the potatoes
To be fair, the Brown Sauce is actually pretty neat. But not in everyones taste tho.
The stew might be super tasty, but those white potatoes look bland as fuck. Throw them in an oven or skillet with some of that butter, get the edges a little crispy, sprig of whatever herbs were used in the stew, and they will be much better.
The dinners aren't the problem. It's the baked beans for breakfast... Also, my Dad, who was born in London, insisted on eating Marmite, which I know many of you will defend, but also piccalilli and Daddies sauce and if you like those things, I will give you major side-eye.
Food shouldn't look like its already been digested.
British food and women made for the best sailors in the world.
Thank god for Asian women 🫡
I would neither cook nor eat that, but perhaps the stereotype is still valid.
The way they censored the name is a new low point. Usually, you at least need to look for a few seconds, but this is just plain readable.
British Empire conquered the world at one point, and had access to unimaginable variety of spices, herbs, flavors and tastes.
and they still eat nothing but boiled vomit.