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In the Philippines it is called, Dinuguan, aka "chocolate meat."

 

Ugh!

 

Can you actually, truthfully call what the British eat, cuisine? duck.gif

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Scalawag,

 

Low blow!

 

We invented the sandwich. And curry. Now c'mon everyone eats sandwiches (even the Thais) and everyone loves a curry

 

Especially coming from an American!

 

As for the British being responsible for inventing te sandwich, I think not. Certainly it was the Earl of Sandwich who made it well known.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandwich

 

And as for curry, well I for one am not a great fan of curries. Once again, it is not an invention that the British can be claimed as the concept was brought from India in the 18th Century.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curry

 

Now, haggis is truly a Scottish invention!

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haggis :rolleyes:

 

Alan

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In the Philippines it is called, Dinuguan, aka "chocolate meat."

 

That's not the same thing. Dinuguan is a stew made with pork blood.

 

 

We invented the sandwich. And curry. Now c'mon everyone eats sandwiches (even the Thais) and everyone loves a curry

 

I'm sure millions of Indian people would disagree with you.

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The black pudding is made in Pattaya by a bloke called Yorkie who also manufactures various sausages scotch eggs and pies. There are a few people who make sausages pies scotch eggs,sausage rolls,and they all source their ingredients locally.

 

Yorkies Pork Platter

125/4-5 M.12

Jomtien Beach Road

Jomtien

 

The best UK style butcher, I have come across in Thailand.

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