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As a youngun we lived in England for 4 years, mother is British, If I could go back and get my grandmothers rost beef, roast potatoes, broad beans, home made mint sauce and yorkshire pudding I'd go in a heartbeat.................... spent some time in England. That was without a doubt the Absolute worst food ever. we ate at probably 10 or 12 different places in the time we were there. Horrible, I lost 10 lbs. Good luck finding a decent steak place, Brits have no idea how to cook beef. lamb was tolerable, bacon and vegetables were the staple. I'll give them bread, I had some decent bread but anything else was just abhorrible.
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Texas. For the BBQ & Chicken Fried Steak. I know Texas ain't a country, but it gets my vote too. No reason to leave the good ol' US of A for some fine dining.
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Texas.
Chicken express (I'm not proud of it, but I love that place), good mesican food, and the only type of barbecue.
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Italy is a no brainer. Some of the best meals I ever had (and cheap) were in Uruguay Would do Germany and Japan again for sure. Always wanted to try Portugal/Spain, maybe Lebanon when not blown to pieces. On business travel, best three consecutive dinners I ever had were in Calgary of all places.
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Japan and Singapore. I love nearly all Japanese cuisine staples, although breakfast takes a little getting used to. The Chinese fusion cuisine in Singapore is the best in the world as far as I can tell. some cities you can get anything in: Tokyo Singapore (again not necessarily a city but if you've been there you know) Manama Kuala Lumpur
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New Zealand. They know how to cook lamb and have amazing seafood. Good wine too. All around great place to visit.
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SA, & at the present, Chile looks like the bomb. Tons & tons of seafood seems to available big time. Their second choice is beef, preferably steak. They even have national law on a certain steak. Has to be from a particular breed, a heifer no older than 17 months, 3-4 fingers thick, charred over coals out, rare in.
I drooled while watching.
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There are a lot of countries I would like to sample the cuisine from, unfortunately there are very few I would actually travel to right now. Marrakesh was featured on a food show I watched recently and I must say I am intrigued. Not likely to happen since my wife does not like seafood and 90% of their diet seems to be of the swimming variety. Enjoyed a week in Marrakesh in May of 2019. You’re right about the seafood: fresh grilled “sardines” are the bomb and not at all like what we think of as sardines. But to me the main event was the lamb. Incredible! Their signature style is anything cooked in a tagine, a slow cooking technique with rich spices. My wife says she’d like to go again for the food, the oranges, dates and mint tea. I’d go again for the sunsets and the starry night sky…and the food!
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God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, France, anywhere around the Alps. Maybe some beer and wine too. Ya!
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Germany and Austria for me.
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New Zealand. They know how to cook lamb and have amazing seafood. Good wine too. All around great place to visit. That is surprising.
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Southern Italy to the town where my grandparents came from. Would like to see if their food is what I remember from my Grandma.
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Don't get me wrong, I think the good ole US of A probably has a larger variety of food in the world. Some authentic, some maybe not.
Heck, with so much going on, I decided to let my passport expire. So much available right here. But some of those travel for the food shows sure get my attention. Others? Not.
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Italy, obviously.
Germany, Austria, The Scandinavian countries, Switzerland. Like the food and have dribbles of ancestry from these.
A bit from England and Ireland also. Probably some good food there too. But my expectations would be lower.
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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Texas. For the BBQ & Chicken Fried Steak. Dayom. I was gonna say that. And Tex-mex. And outside the US too.
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New Zealand. They know how to cook lamb and have amazing seafood. Good wine too. All around great place to visit. If Trump doesnt get back in their goose will be over cooked.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
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Poland - went there Roe deer hunting, amazing food.
Germany, France, Italy, Greece
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