The Brit List: Ten Extremely Misunderstood British Foods

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hrmm...

Calf fries, chicken fried bacon, menudo, rattle snake, anything from the Texas State Fair..., I will think of some others from Texas while at work.
 
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Gumbo, boudin, etouffee, jambalaya . . . that's what I remember growing up.
 
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I've made homemade Jambalaya a few times, and it's been delicious.
I'd love to taste authentic, though. I'm under no illusions that anything I've cobbled together in the kitchen comes close to the genuine article.
 

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They have an Indian food place in Newcastle where the curry is so hot if you can eat it all and stomach it you don't have to pay. The people I was staying with while there told me enough horror stories of dumb travelers trying it that I didn't dare. I've eaten haggis and deep fried mars bars though, and other strange things in other places. It's typically a lot easier if you concentrate on taste rather than what's actually in it.
 

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One of my favourite foods is a mixed kebab from a certain local takeaway.
I know there's a huge likelihood that if I knew what was in it, I'd never eat another. Not knowing lets me play the "It's delicious and hasn't killed me yet" card.

For curry, Rogan Josh all the way.
Flavour's more important than how much it hurts ;)
 

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One of my favourite foods is a mixed kebab from a certain local takeaway.
I know there's a huge likelihood that if I knew what was in it, I'd never eat another. Not knowing lets me play the "It's delicious and hasn't killed me yet" card.

For curry, Rogan Josh all the way.
Flavour's more important than how much it hurts ;)
Thats for sure. Also go to any good spanish place for the jambalya but its best if you find a nice ole cajun or creole place for it.
 

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Not a whole lot of that sort of stuff going on in England, and I'd wager it probably wouldn't be an authentic recipe if I found some :(