• @[email protected]
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    Popular misconception that they invaded for spices. They were actually looking for someone to play cricket with.

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    I’m British and I see it’s wrong because it simply isn’t true… We have a ton of spicy foods. The stereotype that we only eat comfort foods like in the meme is old and worn out. Maybe that’s all you eat, but that’s on you.

    • @[email protected]
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      Lol, thx actually. I finally upgraded my perspective.

      The only people I know are polish relatives who live in scotland and well, do have their own custom and creative dishes

      • @gmtom
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        Yep because no British person ever eats curry as a comfort food…

    • @Redacted
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      Yeah never got this. The nation’s favourite dish is curry. My favourite dish is curry. Isn’t it a running joke amongst Indians how much the Brits love curry?

      Things like beans on toast and fish finger sandwiches are cheap and easy lunch snacks for students but not our actual diet.

      • @thawed_caveman
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        But that’s just hte thing, all the best food in the UK comes from India, France, or Italy.

        • @gmtom
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          Except all the most popular curries in the UK aren’t Indian, they’re British, and infact pretty much any curry outside of southern Asia was introduced by the British (or occasionally Portuguese) like Japanese curry for example.

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          Stops carving the Sunday roast and holds off putting the apple crumble in the oven…

          But we are one of the most multicultural societies in the world and have long since adopted everyone else’s cuisines.

          By this logic the Japanese don’t have curries and the Americans don’t have pizza, or any other food for that matter.

          • @Zeshade
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            Exactly.

            And India doesn’t have chillies add Italy doesn’t have tomatoes… Where do we stop?

          • @Viking_Hippie
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            Stops carving the Sunday roast

            Fun fact: Britain didn’t invent roasting hunks of meat. Or Sundays. Or the combination thereof.

            apple crumble

            That’s not a real thing. That’s just something English people say to sound whimsical.

            By this logic the Japanese don’t have curries and the Americans don’t have pizza, or any other food for that matter.

            Correct. Only Neolithic cultures have their own foods.

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              Fun fact: Roasting meat alone does not a Sunday roast make.

              • @Viking_Hippie
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                Slightly ho-hum fact: I was being quite tongue in cheek throughout 😁

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                  Oblivious fact: Me

      • @[email protected]
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        Yep, just seems disingenuous to act like the history of the spice trade hasn’t affected our food culture when it clearly has massively. Hell, even curry in Japan is popular not because of India but because of British influence. The reason “Katsu Curry” is called Katsu is because of the English word “Cuts” referring to the cuts of meat in the curry, which is Japanese sounds like ‘katsu’.

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    • @[email protected]OP
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      I see nothing wrong because buttered bread, fish fingers and beans is a banger of a meal

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    Banger meal tbh, if you want to top it with 10 quids worth of spice that’s up to you, but most people who eat this on the regular can barely afford salt and pepper.

    • @Nuke_the_whales
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      It must be a cultural thing you guys are used to, cause the idea of beans and fish sticks turns my stomach. Replace the fish sticks with scrambled eggs or sausage and you got a good breakfast though

      • @gmtom
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        Ah I see where you’re going wrong. Those aren’t fish sticks, those are fish fingers.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m actually having fish fingers, chips, and beans tonight.

      I’m late thirties and there is nothing wrong with fish finger and beans.

      Edit: Don’t even have to be poor to enjoy it by the way.

    • @bandwidthcrisis
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      British fish fingers are usually mind-blowingly tasty compared to American fish-sticks. That might explain some of the disagreement.

    • @ThePyroPython
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      How the fuck are you spending 10 quid on spices?! You can get a good few for 5 at Lidl or Aldi.

      Also, having been someone that poor, people in that position should understand spices and at least have a few of them because it was one of the few things that kept me going that at least my toast and tinned veg & hotdog pasta both had some flavour.

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        How the fuck are you spending 10 quid on spices

        If it isn’t saffron and Italian white truffle, it doesn’t go on their toast.

  • @[email protected]
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    187 hours ago

    Tbf, wouldn’t coffee, tea, chocolate and sugar cane have been considered spices by then’s definition?

        • peto (he/him)
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          Generally I find they are. Herbs are leaves, flowers and (herbaceous) stems, spices are other parts. A plant might provide both a herb and a spice, but they will typically be different parts of a plant.

          • @[email protected]
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            Saffron is from a flower and is considered a spice tho. It might be the way it’s processed that makes a difference. Regardless, when talking of the East India Company, the spice trade, and how that led to conquests, tea is always an important part of that story.

  • macniel
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    perhaps a tiny bit of tartar sauce for the fish sticks, but otherwise its a delicious and fast meal :)