Half of europe are fucking birds hahahaha
Wtf seeds :D
>tfw no qt bird gf (male) to fuck
>>71475987
>Eastern Birdrope
>>71475987
>Pies
Why would you eat pies with beer?
>>71476226
>slavbirds
>>71476282
Pies tend to have beer in them desu
>>71476282
what local speciality do you have?
>>71475987
You guys see the bullshit we have to deal with for a neighbour?
>>71475987
>hot meat sandwiches
lewd
>>71475987
the fuck is half time treats and the fuck is hot meat sandviches
>>71476332
Kepta duona
>>71475987
And damn good those seeds are
>>71476332
According to uefa.com
Beer accompanied by a Lithuanian-specific speciality – fried bread with garlic; crisps and sunflower seeds as a second choice.
Pies? Really?
I've been to a fair amount of Premier League games and I've never seen people eat pies before.
>not eating a calorie bomb over dinner whilst watching footie
Post your cunt's sandwhiches.
P R O O F S
>>71475987
>he doesnt know of the sunflower seed meme
>>71476332
>>71476394
Hot dogs.
>>71476606
Those look nice
>>71476606
>bread aka french fries
that's a pretty clever invention desu
>>71476471
How do you even hold that in your hands? Who the fuck eats sandwiches with cutlery?
>>71476439
never been to a football game in my life, but I think it's because the pies from Premier League stadiums are stupidly priced
they will be cheaper at the grounds of smaller clubs
>>71476471
And beer
>>71476712
Yeah it's a knife and fork thing. On a plate.
The bread ends up soaked in the sauce and cheese and egg so it gets roughly the consistency of a cake.
A delicious 2 story couriço, pork, cheese, ham and piri-piri/wine-based sauce. Also, fries.
It's fucking great for hangovers.
>>71476471
Gotta get my hands on one of those portuguese treats
Pic related is a zorza sandwich (pork meat)
>>71476932
It's a Porto thing, I think, so if you can, try it there. The rest of the country typically uses a shitty store-bought sauce, and don't make it in house. Braga and Coimbra also have a coupe of houses, though. It's more of a hangover sponge than a delicacy, but it is pretty damn great in a cold morning.
>zorza
Why is Spanish food always so red and/or yellow? Is it a flag pride thing? Looks great. Is it spicy, or tomato-y?
>>71477022
>Hangover sponge, damn great in cold morning
You got me with those words, anon. Porto suits me just fine, then. Hits close to home so I think I'll try to make a visit
>Flag pride thing
It might just well be, yeah.
Zorza is kind of spicy, but not too much.
>Cyprus: Pretzel-like breadsticks (often sesame-coated) are a popular choice along with peanuts, koubes (beef or lamb croquettes, a close relative of the Turkish kofte) and sticky bombes (doughnuts). Iced coffee is the drink of choice.
>niggas eat koupes and breadsticks during half-time
Wtf, I love Cyprus.
>>71475987
>meatugal
>>71477532
>seedspania
>>71475987
Glorious Belgian "Local specialties"
The best thing to eat is lupin beans, anyway.