>watch sweeny todd
>they making pies
>they filled the pies with meat
wtf pies are made with fruit
>watch sweeny todd
>they making pies
>they filled the pies with meat
wtf pies are made with fruit
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Its a eurofag thing
There really more like empanadas or pasties but try and rhyme empanada with die.
English food is shit
>wtf pies are made with fruit
Do they not have chicken pie, or shepherd's pie, where you come from?
Do Americans not eat meat pies?
Are eggs food?
We have these .99 cent chicken and turkey pot pies you can get at the grocery store, but they're not the most popular item.
Besides that no, we don't have anything like that really, unless you count pasties, which are kind of like pie, but shaped entirely different.
They're called pizzas you dumbshit tripcuck
>shepherd's pie
I dig shepherd's pie but the name is really a misnomer.
It's mince with veggies and some tomato-based sauce with mash on top.
No crust = no pie.
well apparently not
If you watch americans visit a uk supermarket its like watching 3rd worlders seeing real food for the first time
head over to youtube
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Fruit pies are desserts. Meat pies are not.
>watch amurican moovies
>they say they eating pie
>it's actually cake
rly maks u think...
>veggies
Only cunts say 'veggies'
No Muff. They are retarded.
Meat pies are like the equivilent to Hot Dogs in Australian culture, and I assume it is similar in England.
>Americans will never experience they taste of a Four 'n' Twenty with their VBs on Grand Final Day.
>Meat pies are like the equivilent to Hot Dogs in Australian culture
what did he mean by this
Huh. Weird. Meat pie doesn't really seem very culturally centric to me. It's just meat in pastry. Like a tuna sandwich or french fries or whatever. Just kind of basic obvious ways to prepare food. With the exception of chicken/turkey pot pie - do americans usually avoid savoury pies?
>Meat pie doesn't really seem very culturally centric to me
Yeah but you're gay
Meat pies are the kind of shit you can get at a gas station or at a sports stadium or from a street vendor. They're the one handed snack food that Australians eat in place of Americans eating hot dogs.
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>what did he mean by this?
If yanks have a hierarchy of common junk foods, the burger being the king, and hot dogs being a lesser meal you buy from street vendors, then the meat pie fits the same niche in Australia. It is a very blue color food, and can be enjoyed by any class of people as a light snack or full meal.
the only pies im interested are cream pies
haha
self made only im not gay
how else would you shorten the word? saying 'vegetables' every time is overkill
Well at least I'm not rude.
it's a britbong thing
good explanation
great explanation
10/10 would ask again
Would you consider a sausage roll a meat pie?
Beat me to it.
If you don't like bland as fuck meat pies with wholly dry, unseasoned mash I don't want to know you, 2bph m8s.
"Traditional" English food is the worst.
No, it's a sausage roll.
Americans are woefully ignorant when it comes to food aren't you?
No
no
same family tho, along with pasties
How come loads of English chefs are on American television but no American chefs are on English television?
And mudslimes go Boom after yelling Allahu Akbar
>It's an "Americans only knowledge of other countries are outdated stereotypes from television and films" thread
Because Americans instantly assume anyone with an English accent is magical and intelligent.
You can have the most working class low end accent and Americans will love it.
LOL
I can't even think of a single american chef apart from anthony bourdain
Get out you don't belong in flavortown.
Is Guy Fieri even a chef?
he's not a chef, he's a fry cook
Based God King Fieri will save America
>middle name is ramsay
really makes you think......