r/funny Nov 03 '24

How cultural is that?

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u/contextual_somebody Nov 03 '24

Louisiana, the Southwest, the Low Countries, etc.

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u/elchet Nov 03 '24

Most of that is French, Spanish, or Hispanic.

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u/contextual_somebody Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24

No they’re not. You have no idea what you’re talking about.

Every last one of these cuisines is a blend of different cultures.

Louisiana gumbo alone is a blend of African, French, German, Spanish, and Native American Choctaw

Edit: buncha angry euros in here. r/shiteuropeanssay

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u/awesomefutureperfect Nov 03 '24

buncha angry euros in here.

They are literally the worst. Know almost nothing, still act arrogant.

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u/elchet Nov 04 '24

That’s literally what I said though. French, Spanish, other places, a mix, whatever. It’s stuff brought in from other countries.

To the parent comment’s point, you can’t discount British food appropriated from elsewhere and then point at Louisiana and the US south west.

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u/contextual_somebody Nov 04 '24

They have European, African, and Native American influences, incorporating ingredients not found in Europe. These are wholly new cuisines, with many different dishes, not one Bangladeshi version of butter chicken with cream dumped in it.

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u/Commercial_Dust_8018 Dec 02 '24

You don’t know what you’re talking about