Dried plums and beetroots are a staple of the agricultural region I live in ; red wine comes next
Dinnede (a type of flatbread/pizza thing), and white wine.
Dinnede looks very delicious.
Roast dinner and cider I think, idk if there’s a more fitting combo for the British countryside
Around here I’d say beef brisket sandwich with sweet BBQ sauce.
… And of course a Dr. Pepper.
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What I’d vote for: fish and chips What people actually want: McDonalds Because people are dumb
Biryani and rao (sugarcane juice)
Although biryani is mostly a special occasional thing. The daily driver would be lentils.
Similarly the more common drink would be coca cola/ pepsi.
It’s a Chicago dog and a can of Old Style, and it’s not close.
No malort?
I personally love it, and I thought about claiming the Chicago Handshake as a single drink, but in the end Old Style by itself is both more universal and more iconic.
Boiled crawfish and a cold beer. Or maybe turtle soup au sherry and a sazerac. Depends on the season.
I’m a little to the right of you on the Gulf. Can I come over for some of that?
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Theres no drink option other than overly hoppy IPA (gross, I know, but it is the pnw) and likely salmon on some mixed greens.
I was wondering why there were so many IPAs up here. Didn’t realize it was a regional thing. Recently moved to Portland
Pork BBQ and Collards. Finish it down with some Cheerwine.
In my country, the most renowned chefs all work at a hardware store
Went to one the other day, no snags out the front. Devo
Probably a Cuban sandwich and Cafe con leche.
milk, and grilled stickies
I’ve never heard of grilled stickies before but they look delicious.