What do they call this thing in Denmark?
Fleshlight
https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wienerbr%C3%B8d
>>8216005
Weiner bread? Guess fleshlight was right.
>>8216003
Spandauer.
Can also come with jam in the center.
>>8216003
Cumline Cake
Spritzkuchen, no fake :P
>>8216003
a swedish
>>8216010
>Weiner bread?
Vienna bread. It was originally made by Viennese bakers when the locals were on strike.
As a rule, if an American foodstuff has a countries name in front of it, it probably has nothing to do with that country
>>8218233
Chinese Food= China
Italian Food= Italy
Mexican Food= Mexico
Thai Food= Thailand
Are you sure about that, anon?
>>8218318
First off, those aren't foodstuffs, those are names of cuisines.
And second of all, yeah, in the US it's very likely that the dishes you would be served bear only a passing resemblance to the real thing. Same thing would be true of, say, American BBQ being served in China.
>>8218318
Well most of those are Americanised versions of cuisine anyway.
Italian sausage - not Italian
London Broil - not British
Danish pastry - not Danish
Belgian waffles - not Belgian
Swiss cheese - not Swiss
Italian Beef sandwich - not Italian
etc, etc, etc
>>8218348
Grilled cheese; isn't grilled and doesn't contain cheese.
>>8218362
It is grilled, on a plancha aka griddle. It's diner slang. You just find it confusing due to ignorance.
As for the cheese? Yeah, that's not real cheese.
>>8218195
>when the locals were on strike.
once again the unions prove their worthlessness and get cucked
>>8218367
How come every diabetic on here uses a frying pan in their pics?
>>8218390
Because most folks don't have a plancha at home so they use the closest alternative. I'm not sure why that should change the name of the dish though.
>>8218362
It's probably quite hard to market "fried plastic derivatives"
>>8216003
Amagerkusse
or Bagerens dårlige oje
Choose your poison
Superior pastry incoming
>>8218348
>Italian sausage - not Italian
Named that for it's use of fennel, which italian immigrants brought over from italy
>London Broil - not British
literally never heard of this
>Danish pastry - not Danish
We just call them danishes and yes they are
>Belgian waffles - not Belgian
waffles were introduced to america by a belgian, so again, yes they are
>Swiss cheese - not Swiss
It's based on a type of swiss cheese
>Italian Beef sandwich - not Italian
created by italian immigrants
etc, etc
>Well most of those are Americanised versions of cuisine anyway.
you just hate being wrong, don't you