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Post by auntiegeorge on Sept 19, 2017 9:20:17 GMT
Cornish Pasties.
Ask anyone born and bred in Cornwall and they'll tell you they're foreign.
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Post by chuffedstokie on Sept 19, 2017 10:22:27 GMT
Wonder if Dolores would stop eating it if she discovered it was foreign?. On second thoughts...
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Post by wagsastokie on Sept 19, 2017 11:03:14 GMT
Pasteis de nata Portuguese custard tarts My local Portuguese bar in Dereham sell loads of them good with coffee or a bottle of beer
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Post by supersimonstainrod on Sept 19, 2017 11:44:30 GMT
Very partial to a nice Bouillabaisse.
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Post by harryburrows on Sept 19, 2017 14:29:30 GMT
Oh yeah, salty, fishy space dust that pop in your mouth. I'll add Scottish smoked salmon on brown bread & butter. That's not foreign bath , had some myself last night with some avo and horseradish, lots of pepper and lemon 😋
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Post by Mendicant on Sept 19, 2017 14:37:48 GMT
High Lane Oatcakes
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Post by Northy on Sept 20, 2017 15:20:54 GMT
Pasteis de nata Portuguese custard tarts My local Portuguese bar in Dereham sell loads of them good with coffee or a bottle of beer I'm in Lisbon in a week or so, I will look out for them
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Post by harryburrows on Sept 20, 2017 16:36:10 GMT
Pasteis de nata Portuguese custard tarts My local Portuguese bar in Dereham sell loads of them good with coffee or a bottle of beer I'm in Lisbon in a week or so, I will look out for them They sell em in costa Northy
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Post by Northy on Sept 20, 2017 18:42:10 GMT
I'm in Lisbon in a week or so, I will look out for them They sell em in costa Northy cheers, but dont go into those places
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Post by dexta on Sept 20, 2017 19:19:34 GMT
Pasteis de nata Portuguese custard tarts My local Portuguese bar in Dereham sell loads of them good with coffee or a bottle of beer I'm in Lisbon in a week or so, I will look out for them sell them in co op
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Post by harryburrows on Sept 20, 2017 20:05:15 GMT
I'm in Lisbon in a week or so, I will look out for them sell them in co op He leads a very sheltered life mate he doesn't use the co op
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Post by wagsastokie on Sept 20, 2017 20:29:12 GMT
Yes They sell them in costa and the coop and pleasant they are But both are not as good as a proper Portuguese made one
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Post by cerebralstokie on Sept 20, 2017 21:35:20 GMT
Chicken Rogan Josh Caldo Verde (Portugal) Szechuan King Prawns and Fried Rice Gorgonzola cheese Chicken piri piri
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Post by JoeinOz on Sept 21, 2017 0:41:16 GMT
I bloody love food but rarely enthuse about conventional British/Australian food. Roast dinners..... yawn.
Indian or Thai Curries, various pasta dishes, the Mexican vibe, Turkish, Middle Eastern platters.
Is a burger classed as foreign food?
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Post by bathstoke on Sept 21, 2017 6:04:28 GMT
Had to look that one up. Cabbage soup, of sorts 👍 I'm going to throw in Tom Yum Goong. Still remember where I first had it Krabi 🇨🇷
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Post by Northy on Sept 21, 2017 6:20:01 GMT
He leads a very sheltered life mate he doesn't use the co op Thats where the common folk go isn't it ? I'll get the hired help to check them out in Waitrose later.
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Post by noustie on Sept 21, 2017 11:06:07 GMT
Momo - Tibetan/ Nepali speciality. If you see them as a starter give them a go - the vegetable ones are amazing. Use to get these once a week at least but after 10 years we're down to birthdays and Christmas.
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Post by harryburrows on Sept 21, 2017 16:24:03 GMT
A nice spoon full of hollandaise sauce mmmmmmmm
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Post by harryburrows on Sept 21, 2017 16:25:18 GMT
He leads a very sheltered life mate he doesn't use the co op Thats where the common folk go isn't it ? I'll get the hired help to check them out in Waitrose later. Quite right too what's the point in having people at ones disposal?
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Post by chuffedstokie on Sept 21, 2017 18:16:32 GMT
Seville orange marmalade. Black pudding.{definitely foreign} but good.
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Post by elystokie on Sept 21, 2017 20:21:12 GMT
Lamb Kleftiko from Greece, had one in Zante years ago and it was fantastic. Maltese Pastizzi, filled with cheese preferably, the word also has a somewhat different slang meaning, because of the appearance of them...
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 21, 2017 21:53:10 GMT
Prawn toast, deep fried fizzing seaweed and chicken balls, sweet and sour, and some soy. None of which probably involves the aforementioned mentioned ingredients. But still....
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Post by chuffedstokie on Sept 22, 2017 6:46:05 GMT
Prawn toast, deep fried fizzing seaweed and chicken balls, soy. None of which probably contain the aforementioned mentioned ingredients. But still.... Prawn toasts definitely not, crispy seaweed is spring greens I believe and as for the balls of chickens your guess is as good as mine.
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