Did you know or did you Google it?
I often get lost when our overseas friends talk and mention places or people and things I have never heard of before.
I learned a lot of the 'alternative' names from various food lists.
Did you know or did you Google it?
I often get lost when our overseas friends talk and mention places or people and things I have never heard of before.
I had no idea US called them Zucchini eitherDid you know or did you Google it?
I often get lost when our overseas friends talk and mention places or people and things I have never heard of before.
This has become a cultural learning threadI had no idea US called them Zucchini either
Evening, Ed!Good evening folks.
Can someone tell me what a courgette is?
Different names for egg plants, zucchini, chips, today alone.This has become a cultural learning thread
Grits are a South Eastern U.S. staple food.Different names for egg plants, zucchini, chips, today alone.
Plus moussaka.
I was learning about grits on another thread yesterday or the day before.
Grits, perhaps ?I'm not having zucchini.
That's for sure.
Nope - can we get it in UK?In other food related news, has anyone tried this new cheesy core burrito from Taco Bell?
Yep there are some Taco Bells in UK but manly in north of England, none in WalesNope - can we get it in UK?
Will google
No Taco Bell's here.In other food related news, has anyone tried this new cheesy core burrito from Taco Bell?
Manly in the North of England ?Yep there are some Taco Bells in UK but manly in north of England, none in Wales
Nos, da, Lyn!I'll see you tomorrow folks
Nos da!
And i'm pretty fond of cheese, too, if you hadn't noticed.In other food related news, has anyone tried this new cheesy core burrito from Taco Bell?
Grits are WONDERFUL comfort food if (and I do mean IF) they're done right!!!Different names for egg plants, zucchini, chips, today alone.
Plus moussaka.
I was learning about grits on another thread yesterday or the day before.