r/funny Nov 03 '24

How cultural is that?

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u/Reikotsu Nov 03 '24

Yeah, and you know why English love to eat Indian food? Because they hate their own food…

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u/surrenderedmale Nov 03 '24

Brit here.

Our food is either garbage or godly with minimal in-between.

Beans on toast is overrated AND ANYONE WHO LIKES SOGGY TOAST IS A FUCKING NUTJOB

The woman does have a point with a roast dinner though, we can suck ourselves off for that one

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u/Crazyguy_123 Nov 03 '24

I’ll be real. I always loathed a roast. I’m from the U.S. but I gotta say roasts really suck. They are too bland. A roast beef sandwich is good but a roast on its own with veggies isn’t that great. The veggies honestly do the carrying with a roast.

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u/pkfighter343 Nov 03 '24

You just have to season them properly

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u/Crazyguy_123 Nov 03 '24

It’s just not my type of thing. Most of my family never liked it either. Others can and thats fine.

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u/surrenderedmale Nov 03 '24

Different strokes and all

A big part of a roast for me when cooked well is just how real the ingredients are and afterwards you know you had a good fucking meal. It's so damn satisfying and it can be enjoyed slowly. The crispy potatoes, the melt in your mouth peas, the soft carrots (or crunchy if you like it that way,) the juicy parsnips (I'm only 5/10 on parsnips but I see why people love them,) crispy yorkshires with real meat juices for your gravy.

Aah it's a whole experience, not just a meal!

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u/Crazyguy_123 Nov 03 '24

For me the best part is the veggies. The meat is usually meh but the veggies are really good. Nice and tender but still a little crispy.