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Beetle_O_Rourke@hexbear.net to chapotraphouse@hexbear.netEnglish · 8 months ago

Out of the frying pan and into the broaster

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Out of the frying pan and into the broaster

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Beetle_O_Rourke@hexbear.net to chapotraphouse@hexbear.netEnglish · 8 months ago
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  • SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    Didn’t Great Britain like invent racism?

    • keepcarrot [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      I think a combination of the French and British after the Haitian slave revolt

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        France is the only country mentioned so far that meets his criteria

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      I think the Spanish were the first

  • Vampire [any]@hexbear.net
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    Not sure how you’d quantify it, but Britain definitely makes less of a thing of race than the USA does. There’s racism over there but it’s not a constant obsession.

    • Orcocracy [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      I’m reminded of this cliché: European writers discuss class but forget about race, North American writers discuss race but forget about class.

      • Vampire [any]@hexbear.net
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        I think the French phrase is, “North American and British writers discuss class and race, but forget about the correct ratio of garlic to olive oil”

        • Orcocracy [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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          Surely the French would say butter and not olive oil, right? Maybe olive oil is the Italian version. Although to suggest that Anglos would use any garlic at all seems too kind.

          • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]@hexbear.net
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            Garlic thrives in Britain, so it’s been pretty common in our cooking for the last 1000 years. It’s the stuff we import that we don’t use.

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            https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E8yHznKVkAIuocU.jpg

  • Diuretic_Materialism [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Wait till you hear about what they do with eels…

    • rootsbreadandmakka [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      I used to hate jellied eels, but recently I’ve come around to them. It’s a working class meal using the natural resources that were available to them. And although it sounds horrible, it’s literally just boiled eel with spices, vinegar and lemon, often served with parsley sauce. It can’t be that bad.

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        Can’t any more because of The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) population has declined by 98% since 1980

        • rootsbreadandmakka [he/him]@hexbear.net
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          Well yeah. Tbh freshwater eels are so endangered idk if I’d eat one even if I had the option. But culinarily I don’t think jellied eels are the worst thing in the world, and the history of the dish is a working class history

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        I just don’t get the boiled part. Fried fish is delicious, so surely fried eel would be tasty too? But boiled fish is gross, it makes me want to throw up, and I’ll normally eat pretty much anything.

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          Oh yeah I guess I’ve never really eaten boiled fish so idk. But even so, even if you don’t like boiled fish, boiling seafood is pretty common. I’ve eaten fish stew/soup before and it’s good, and I’m not a big clam chowder fan but it definitely has its supporters, so idk just seems like jellied eel has been unfairly maligned when really it’s pretty tame in the grand scheme of things.

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            I used to have a housemate who would boil whole fish, after leaving them to defrost on the kitchen counter for hours. It smelled disgusting and the whole house would reek for days afterwards. Even our other housemates’ curries weren’t enough to mask the stench.

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              But my point is that the English are not the only ones in the world boiling their fish, and so jellied eels are I believe unfairly maligned as some sort of affront to god. Even if they don’t taste great (and I’ve never had them so I can’t say if they do or not), they’re not particularly notable in their preparation nor their ingredients when looking at world cuisine as a whole.

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                Oh yeah, I don’t disagree with you at all on that. Eels are just another kind of fish. It is weird that they are singled out (though as others have pointed out, they’re very much a working class food, so it’s probably classism) I was just going off on a tangent about how I don’t like boiled fish in general.

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      Sorry to disappoint, but in all my time here, I’ve never seen jellied eel. It’s not a thing anymore, alas.

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    Beans on toast slaps tho. Throw some cheese or an egg on there and you’re going to have a good time. It’s also so quick and easy that it slides into the top ten breakfast foods.

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      hesitation-2 we have to put him down folks, he’s Br*tish ukkk

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      Gotta get that toast like a shingle, a little black on it doesn’t hurt either. 🤤

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      If you aren’t talking about molletes & bolillos…

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    “I don’t like Marmite” MFs admitting British food has too much flavoUr for them.

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