What are some special dishes from the region you live in?
My city is known for its deep dish pizza, hot dogs, barbecue, pizza puffs, and whole bunch of other stuff.
shareMy city is known for its deep dish pizza, hot dogs, barbecue, pizza puffs, and whole bunch of other stuff.
shareNot Rotterdam, but very closeby:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroopwafel
is that something like this?
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/dickwaffle/?hl=en
No, it's way flatter than that.
shareMorons who think that cole slaw and fries are a sandwich topping. Yinzers prove yet again that Pittsburgh is a cess pool.
https://primantibros.com
Agree with you about fries, but not coleslaw. Corned beef with coleslaw and Russian dressing on rye is a classic NYC deli sandwich. Also, for those who would like a Reuben but don't like sauerkraut, try substituting coleslaw. It's delicious.
shareI think that might be fun to try but I don't see myself ever visiting Pittsburgh.
share"Grey peys and bacon" .... im not a native to the area and I've never figured out what grey peys (gray peas) are. The closest I can get is green lentils π€·π»ββοΈ true victorian fare in the West Midlands of England. Also faggots (no sniggering please), which I used to love as a kid - similar to haggis without the sheep stomach casing.
shareSausage gravy and biscuits (especially popular during the opening morning of hunting season); pork tenderloin sandwich; chicken fried steak; rib eye steak.
shareWell i live in Mexico City so here itβs all about Duhh Mexican food.
We also have a lot of Italian and Japanse restaurants. but the specialty here is Mexican food.
BBQ obviously.
sharePasties are our regional claim to fame.
shareDungeness crab, sourdough bread, cioppino, chocolate, Pacific Rim fusion cuisine.
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