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Aunel

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Hellskull said:
The Dutch copied english liquorice, and then perfected it until there were so many flavors of it you could have stores as big as an average candy store selling only liquorice
only thing us dutch have, is weed, LEGAL weed,
although I don't smoke it.

we have a boring country :(
 

Ghost8585

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When I was a kid I had a pen pal from England. He used to send me big ass boxes of Cadbury (sp?) sweets. Good stuff for sure. We still keep in touch actually.
 

tomtom94

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I'm tempted to put forward scones for England but I just realised that the best ones aren't made in here.
Then I thought Jaffa Cakes but they lose their appeal because they're just a tax evasion scheme (seriously, they are. Look it up)

So... anything by Cadbury's, really. Assuming they don't get bought out by Americans.
 

Spitfire175

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Karelia Pastries! [http://www.pirtinpiiras.fi/kuvia/karjalanpiirakka.jpg] from Finland!
Also, salted liquorice. You outlanders just don't like it.
Btw, oreos aren't an American speciality.
 

Sulu

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From Denmark I assume it is the Danish Pastry? Although I'm not Danish so I wouldn't know!

Is the custard cream an English biscuit? I hope it is seeing as the rest of the world hates custard and the French don't have a word for it :p
 

Lusty

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From a foreigners perspective, I'm told Cadburys chocolate is a revelation. I don't think we really appreciate it here but when you go to America (just an example) you start to miss it. Other countries just don't do chocolate properly.
 

Cabisco

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You, you and you fuck off were having Tiffin. if someone can mention where that is from, enjoy some tiffin from me.
 

El Poncho

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Lusty said:
From a foreigners perspective, I'm told Cadburys chocolate is a revelation. I don't think we really appreciate it here but when you go to America (just an example) you start to miss it. Other countries just don't do chocolate properly.
I remember having American chocolate once, it just tasted really badly I couldn't think how they could make chocolate like that:/
 

thepj

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Greyfox105 said:
Gilbert Munch said:
England has the immortal 'Jaffa Cake'.

God, I love England.
I don't like Jaffa Cakes :(
so I'll say... ummm...
I. Don't. Actually. Know.
I don't really go for sweet things.
shortbread!

EDIT: has everybody forgotten the imortal food that the US loves? http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/12/1206_transfats/image/doughnuts.jpg
 

El Poncho

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Housebroken Lunatic said:
poncho14 said:
I remember having American chocolate once, it just tasted really badly I couldn't think how they could make chocolate like that:/
Let me guess: too much sugar in it? : )
Not enough sugar I would guess:|
 

Steel Ronin

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Ow yeah you guys are going down.Baklava is a turkish pastry and it's the sweetest thing know to man also Rakia is the strongest alcohol.muhahahahaha.