1. your country

1. your country
2. local dietary staples

>coastal Croatia
>beef and potatoes

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Canada
If you're ghetto, pic related

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do you ever cook your own meals?

Canada

Whatever I damn well want, this is a first world country.

usa
beef and potatoes, and carrots

New York(because single states in the US are the same size as entire countries in the EU)
so
>NY, usa
>Salmon

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>wisconsin
>beef and potatoes

Canada

Pizza pops and bacon wrapped cinnamon.

The US is highly regional.

But yeah I'd say beef is the biggest meat followed by pork whereas usually chicken sells more elsewhere. And potatoes are the most popular vegetable in this area even during corn season when surrounded by corn-fields. We just sell it all off.

US
Since it's jersey, either Italian food, Indian food, or Chinese food. Take your pick.

Vietnam
It's fucking rice.

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24 hour Diner food bro didn't even realize it until I moved away now my options are I HOPE, Denny's or a NYC theme place that is open later for drunk pancakes at 3 am

Serbia
pork and beans

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>>coastal Croatia
>>beef and potatoes
not sea food?

Jersey is Jew food. Get a bagel with lox on it you filthy jew.

>Ireland
>Beef and potatoes

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not really. Only on Fridays and special occasions.
Most of our storebought fish is from Scandinavia anyways, local is expensive as fuck.
Dad splurges out on a locally sourced angler fish or a moray eel sometimes, though

>that bread
looks delicious m8

can't beat home made, really.

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All the kikes are tucked in Lakewood or small town suburbs, any others are from New York during the summer

>implying that's bad
lol, rice is god-tier, everything else is shit.

Italy (Veneto)
Polenta with gorgonzola is pretty popular but pasta with whatever would be the actual staple

Southeastern United States
crystal meth

>belgium
>fries, probably

Fuck... Florida man here... too true. The food is shit

Canada
Shitpost drama and strong beer.

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Dublin, Ireland
Spice bag

anywhere else in Ireland, it'd be a fry

Netherlands
Stamppot rauwe Andijvie
Cooked potatoes with cheese, milk, sausage and endive mashed together. Also some gravy and spices.

>presiromasan da jede ribu svaki dan

brasil
rice and beans

>bahstahn
>dunkies cahfee

>murrica
>beef and potatoes

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It's not coca cola?

French riviera :
>ratatouille
>daube provençale
>bouillabaisse
>panisse
>navettes
>pizzas

Valencia:

Paella

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North Mexico
>Carne asada
>Beer
>Flour tortillas
So simple, so perfect.

Uk
Beans on toast

Deep fried mars bar

Yorkshire Pud

>UK
>Black pudding
Fucking delicious, I never get bored of it

Do you consider potatoes a vegetable?

Illinois
HFCS

Zimbabwe

Nothing

I had a Wimpy burger in Zimbabwe once back in the 90's. Other than that they ate this gruel called sudza.

>texas
>smoked brisket

i always go full fat mode and get brisket (never lean), pulled pork, a beef rib, and sausage

>beef and potatoes

I'm pretty sure this is a dietary staple around the whole world, except perhaps in India.

huh?

I'll take a pulled pork sandwich with Carolina vinegar sauce and cole slaw on it and a side baked beans over Texas brisket any day, and I love Texas brisket. Also, Kansas City burnt ends are better than Texas brisket, and Memphis ribs are better than Texas ribs.

they give the burnt ends away for free here if you ask

It's not the same if they're aren't cooked in that Kansas City sauce after they're chopped. Missouri does it better.