english national dish?
gammon?
Chicken tikka masala, innit?
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english national dish?
gammon?
I see we are may be straying into the dangerous waters of a Brexit discussion/argument/bunfight - I can also see Chippy jangling the keys to his padlock
Chicken tikka masala, innit?
The National Dishes of England
There is much dispute about which is truly the English national dish. Number one on the list for many years has been Roast Beef and Yorkshire Puddings, followed closely by Fish and Chips. There is a vast multi-cultural diversity in Britain much attributed to historical references of the British Empire and years of the British Raj (the rule of the British Crown in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947). Hence, it is no surprise that Chicken Tikka Masala is also included in the list of England's national dish. Chicken Tikka was devised for the British; it is not a traditional Indian curry.
https://www.thespruceeats.com/national-dishes-of-britan-and-ireland-435493
Nope but I’m Scottish,
If I was English I don’t think I’d be proud,
Even most English don’t seem proud,
They don’t celebrate St George’s day anymore for a start
Football, Cricket, Rugby...If you watch the video I linked to in the OP quite a few people give reasons why they are proud, to be honest the only time I give being English much thought is when the football, cricket etc is all over the news it's not something I think about at any other time.
Football, Cricket, Rugby...
Remind me again, where were those sports devised?
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Why does it matter where they were devised i support England because i am English.
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Shouldn't all the players be English, then? Not that I care... they could all come from the Andromeda galaxy for me. Just doesn't make sense.
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