England invaded

Started by FierceKitty, 27 June 2018, 09:46:13 AM

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Quote from: toxicpixie on 27 June 2018, 03:41:22 PM
The classic "English Restaurant" is probably Nando's, serving chicken in interesting hot sauces from everywhere except the UK :D

Mind you can always get a fry up or a roast dinner.

In the case of Nandos, the source of the sauce is specific to Mozambique and Portugal.

2 geographical asides:

Take a look at the Ugandan flag; I wonder how many revellers have stumbled into their consulate thinking it was a branch of Nandos.

Piri Piri chicken aside, the other great foodstuff of Portugese exploration is the mighty Vindaloo.
Traditional sailor food I'm told: They must have left the hatches open after dinner.

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There's lots of English food - it's now called "Traditional Pub Food" - roasts, pies and cheeses.
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