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The Foxestalk World Cup of Food - Semi Finals

Which dishes should reach the final?  

92 members have voted

  1. 1. Tandoori Chicken (India) Vs Doner Kebab (Turkey)

  2. 2. Fish & Chips (UK) Vs Burrito (Mexico)



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Posted
1 minute ago, Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo said:

 

Yeah if we're adding all that shit, then fish and chips you can put a battered sausage, cheese, pickled onions, gravy, pineapple fritter and a steak and kidney pie 

Beer battered cod, salt and vinegar chips, minted mushy peas, and tartar sauce.

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo said:

 

Yeah if we're adding all that shit, then fish and chips you can put a battered sausage, cheese, pickled onions, gravy, pineapple fritter and a steak and kidney pie 

 

Even with all of these additions for fish and chips, burritos will still taste better though ;)

 

Seriously though,  all of additions that I have mentioned is a staple accompaniment of the dish like the rice with tandoori chicken.   You could make a case for salt, vinegar, tomato ketchup, even arguably curry sauce for fish and chips but all other mentions, just no.  

Posted

How on earth has fish and chips made it this far? It's not even the best British dish (Sunday roast or the full English breakfast). Anyway, burritos are brilliant: had curry burritos last night  (tandoori chicken, refried beans, mango chutney) and they were solid. Can't do fusion with fish and chips can you.

Posted
32 minutes ago, The Blur said:

 

lol

 

And fish and chips are more flavoursome?  With burritos,  you get to add cheese, salsa, guacamole, vegetables etc to it which surely make it more tasty than fish and chips?  

If you're adding cheese and salsa to your burritos then they become American shite.

 

The Mexican version is what you're voting for.

Posted
1 minute ago, AKCJ said:

If you're adding cheese and salsa to your burritos then they become American shite.

 

The Mexican version is what you're voting for.

Guac and sour cream though. Burrito is more than just wrap with rice and a meat, just as fish and chips requires dousing in vinegar.  Even if it weren't though it's still superior to Britain's third (at most) best dish

Posted
1 minute ago, The Doctor said:

Guac and sour cream though. Burrito is more than just wrap with rice and a meat, just as fish and chips requires dousing in vinegar.  Even if it weren't though it's still superior to Britain's third (at most) best dish

My point is that a traditional Mexican burrito pretty much is just a wrap with beans, rice and meat. Just as a traditional British fish and chips is Fish, Chips, salt, vinegar and mushy peas.

Posted

I must admit that the burritos we have at home have no beans and no rice in them. Just mince, salsa, salad and a sprinkle of cheese. I had a burrito at Las Chiquitas (have I spelt that right?)that was probably more authentic  and it was crap. 

Posted
13 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

How on earth has fish and chips made it this far? It's not even the best British dish (Sunday roast or the full English breakfast). Anyway, burritos are brilliant: had curry burritos last night  (tandoori chicken, refried beans, mango chutney) and they were solid. Can't do fusion with fish and chips can you.

Hey good point, what happened to the full english or roast dinner? 

Posted
1 hour ago, Costock_Fox said:

Shit draw, Fish and Chips and Burrito are the Greece of the modern era. I demand a redraw to allow Tandoori V Doner to be richly deserved battle to the death.

 

 

 

 

third place play-off?

Posted
28 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

How on earth has fish and chips made it this far? It's not even the best British dish (Sunday roast or the full English breakfast). Anyway, burritos are brilliant: had curry burritos last night  (tandoori chicken, refried beans, mango chutney) and they were solid. Can't do fusion with fish and chips can you.

 

 

It's on home soil! 

Posted
12 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

My point is that a traditional Mexican burrito pretty much is just a wrap with beans, rice and meat. Just as a traditional British fish and chips is Fish, Chips, salt, vinegar and mushy peas.

Yep, a traditional burrito is a very bland dish, and I believe was invented for the same reason the Cornish pasty was - an easy way for workmen to eat a pre-prepared lunch. The original version wouldn't have had any sauce or cheese on it, I doubt sour cream would have featured as it would spoil before lunchtime. Just a tortilla with rice and beans, and, if you weren't impoverished, meat

 

 

Posted

Can't believe I'm on a football forum for a team based in England and anyone would even consider voting for a ****ing wrap over fish and chips.

 

What is wrong with you people?

 

You're all going to be voting for Mai Tais over beer next.

Posted
17 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

Can't believe I'm on a football forum for a team based in England and anyone would even consider voting for a ****ing wrap over fish and chips.

 

What is wrong with you people?

 

You're all going to be voting for Mai Tais over beer next.

I am refusing to vote mate, complete farce.

Posted

I'm amazed that Tandoori Chicken vs Doner Kebab is even close.

 

Who has a kebab unless they're too drunk to taste it?

Posted
4 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

I'm amazed that Tandoori Chicken vs Doner Kebab is even close.

 

Who has a kebab unless they're too drunk to taste it?

As far as Indian dishes go, i think Tandoori Chicken is one of my least favourite, I think it can be quite dry sometimes. Doner gets my vote on this one.

Posted
2 hours ago, Finnegan said:

 

I always suspected.

an I always had you down as a reet manly man 

Posted

Will be shocking if fish and chips sh*thouses this. Not even one of the best eight dishes in the competition if we're being honest.

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