Yet another map thread

Which country has the best food Veeky Forums?
Which country's food falls flat?

I love German food, a good Goulash and chicken schnitzel will always cure a bad day in my book.

Italy and Japan have the best food. Everything else is shit.

>yet another map thread

This isn't /b/.

Draw the spice trading routes on that map. Add Japan. That's where the best food is.

>the spice trading routes

But that would cover pretty much everywhere, user. People even fly over the arctic.

>Japan
>neatly arranged radishes and fish on rice
>best food

>Goulash
>German food

I'm talking about the historic ones, starting with China, SEA and Indonesia, cutting across India, the mid East, North Africa and the Mediterranean, and more or less ending in France. Basically any place where the Silk Road was a big part of the economy.

>the best food comes from the middle east and mongolia

>stupid nigger basing arguments on stereotypes

>the best food comes from the mongolia

what is wrong with finnish food?

That looks fucking disgusting.

I wouldn't include Mongolia, but definitely Xinjiang.

Greek food is the best. I don't eat tomatoes however. Those make me puke my heart out.
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>Japan
>good food

pick three. they don't do it on their own.

United States has best food due to abundance and the vast amount of variety available

the worst food comes from the entire continent of asia.

>listen to my opinion
>btw, and the worst kind of picky eater

I'm not picky i eat everything except of raw tomatoes

White beans, onion, and pork fat?

and she doesn't even show her tits.

That's what every picky eater says.

>i eat everything except [super common, practically ubiquitous yet mundane ingredient X because i've convinced myself that i'll literally puke if it gets anywhere near me]

Then you have a few meals with them and it turns out the list of things they don't like is massive, but they'll still eat anything to be polite, other than tomatoes, so they're obviously not picky.

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Very strange map.

Are those all places you've visited or something?

I'm 25 yo and i'm pretty sure i can't eat tomatoes. I dislike some food but i still eat it becouse i'm a adult and not a brat. However tomatoes i can't get down becouse i get vomit attack and my throat refuses to let them pass. Oh i have tried many times. I can hokd down cooced tomato juice and ketchup but raw.. it has something to do with seeds.

Back to topic. Gyros are best thing invented. Pita bread mmm

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you should turn france blue and argentina and peru green.

>tomatoes i can't get down becouse i get vomit attack and my throat refuses to let them pass

This is the result of a decade plus of being a picky eater. There's nothing really wrong with you; you've just continually told yourself that you don't like them for such a long time that you now feel physical disgust.

I know what you mean but it's not that simple. Not gonna discuss it anymore.
Either way tomatoes are overrated. You can perfectly fine eat without them. I would really like to try gazpacho one day but not in this life

>not in this life

That's not a very healthy attitude to have.

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>china god tier
wew lads

It's just cause there's this one Chinese place down the road that does some god-tier Yum Cha and Peking Duck. Don't have much experience with other chinese regional food though

>japan, china, vietnam god tier

no way.

Have you been?

vietnam has dope food lad

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If you like Chinese, Indian, and Thai I strongly suggest you visit Malaysia and/or Singapore.

>add japan
What did he mean buy this?

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The road part of The Silk Road ended in Constantinople/Istanbul where it continued by sea and ended in Venice. France didn't have shit to do with Silk Road trade beyond their ill-fated attempt to enter it in the early 14th century met with crushing defeat in 1333, I believe. Fuck, POLAND was more involved in trade along the Silk Road than France. France's connection to the Road's history is a blip on the radar and little more.
Remember that nobody gave a third of a fuck about France between Charlemagne and the 16th century, by which time, the Road had already been long established with no Gaulish input and started already to be no longer of use nor interest to Western Europe (though Eastern Europe was still involved, which is how Russia got caviar and samovars).

Venetian hegemony over European access to the Silk Road was the whole reason Columbus was hired by the crown of Spain and Henry the Navigator et al by Portugal: to find access to the Road that could circumvent Venice's involvement. It was these expeditions across the Atlantic and around Africa that allowed Iberians to become the trading forces they once were, with Portugal establishing and dominating sea trade along the Spice Routes by the late 15th century, around the time of Columbus' landing in the New World.
And France had nothing to do with any of it. At all. They were too busy wearing wigs and being faggots to get shit done.

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