What are odd cultural food in your country?
In The Netherlands kids eat literal poop on our national holiday, especially common in the countryside.
What are odd things people do in your country?
kid on the left has a shit-eating grin
>>74504869
we eat ensalada rusa(russian salad) mostly in christmas and new year it's my favorite uma delicia...
ur moms pussy :D
>>74504869
We eat the fried skin and fat of a pig while enjoying a pint
Fried cod tongues and scrunchions (bite-sized pieces of salted pork rinds)
>>74504869
wtf, OP explain what is the origin of that picture
>>74505677
same here, its awesome
>>74504869
thats obviously not literal shit lol
sopa de macaco
>>74504869
Sopas de cavalo cansado (or, Tired Horse Soup). It's bread wine and honey, eaten first thing in the morning. It's what keeps every old country fart around walking, desu.
>>74505086
We have that here too, but it's not a Christmas or even particularly nice thing to eat here. Just another everyday dish.
>>74505677
>>74506312
I've had it in Spain. Glad we don't have it here, or I'd be American-tier.
humans
>>74506536
uma delicia
>>74505677
pork rinds are delicious and not unique to britain
>>74506828
Uma delicia
>>74506069
It's ontbijtkoek (breakfast cake).
If you make it wet you can shape it like poop.
>>74505086
That's absolute shit tier.
>>74505677
>>74506312
We eat that here as well, we call it "chicharrĂ³n". One of my teachers who came from France said she found it really odd along with us eating pig feet.
>>74504869
>literal poop
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