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Old 06-15-10, 10:12 AM   #1
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English breakfast
English cuisine does have some good things

Also, what's wrong with haggis and the meat-pie-with-ketchup-floating-in-pea-soup-thingie? I like haggis, and that other dish looks pretty tasteful as well

Now for this typically Dutch meal: Snert. It's a thick pea soup usually served with smoked sausage and bacon:

Looks delicious, don't it?
You forget, I was once resident in your country and saw an awful lot of Herrings being eaten

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You forget, I was once resident in your country and saw an awful lot of Herrings being eaten
Yummy! Raw salted herring served with raw onion chuncks

The 2010 herring season has just started, meaning the "Hollandse Nieuwe" is all fresh and delicious Not those smelly one-year-old half rotten things.
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