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In reply to the discussion: Europe wants its Parmesan back, seeks name change (trade talks) [View all]MisterP
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The we should take back or demand that everything our country originated be renamed
bluestate10
Mar 2014
#5
"Exacting Standards"? No thanks, I don't have a hankering for horse-milk Feta. nt
bluestate10
Mar 2014
#8
That is hilarious! Where did you ever get the notion that feta is made from horse milk?
Luminous Animal
Mar 2014
#13
do you have any Popeye's fried chicken places where you live? to me that trumps KFC.
dionysus
Mar 2014
#99
the US is unfortunately a notorious food "dumping-ground" when it comes to quality
MisterP
Mar 2014
#19
As little as it actually takes like parmesan, a person would be as well off just putting extra salt
Luminous Animal
Mar 2014
#20
It's also the place where Europeans come and LOVE the food, because there's so much variety.
MADem
Mar 2014
#54
I haven't had one of those in decades...but I remember I liked them when I had the odd one!
MADem
Mar 2014
#78
I'm with you. I know full well the difference between prosciutto and proscuitto-style ham.
MADem
Mar 2014
#58
As revenge we should ban the Italians from making "American Cheese". Including the slices.
Nye Bevan
Mar 2014
#16
Why Would You Even Think That Anyone In Italy Would Ever Want To Eat American Cheese?
left on green only
Mar 2014
#32
Only if we make them rename American Cheese by its descriptive name.....
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#17
I dunno about them, but the guy in the car is quite popular with the kids these days.
MADem
Mar 2014
#105
Near As I Can Tell Kraft Doesn't Even Make Cheese, In Spite Of What They May Call It. n/t
left on green only
Mar 2014
#29
Not entirely true. They cry about it, we still use the word. If you had your toe in the pond before
MADem
Mar 2014
#73
fair enough. and while we're at it, wieners should only come from vienna (wien) ;)
unblock
Mar 2014
#86