• wolframhydroxide@sh.itjust.works
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      25 days ago

      Also, D even gets the entire bay of Naples, in addition to the cuisines of 3-4 billion people. Anyone who wants anything from A can get anything from there in Oceania.

      D is so OP, I cannot imagine anyone picking anything else unless they are basing their choice on where they live.

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        Anyone who wants anything from A can get anything from there in Oceania.

        But then that’s food you can eat in Oceania, not food from Oceania. D has a ton of good Asian food, but for traditional Western cuisine you want A or H.

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              You cant only consider indigenous cuisine though. In that case it completely changes Mexican cuisine etc. Infact it changes literally every single cuisine in the world with the idea of ‘real’

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                But that takes out all the chalange because all the regions have major cities and therefore all sorts of restaurants. I mean you can get good Chinese food in Buenos Aires I know and most other regional cuisines. I mean then New York City is op and everyone else is second place.

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                  24 days ago

                  So do we not count potato dishes for India since they were introduced by the Brits or how about tomatoes for Italy?

                  If we allow ingredients but recipes are the issue, than is Japanese curry not counted for Japan considering it went from India to Britain to Japan?

                  How about removing biryani from India/ Pakistan since the mughals created it with Persian techniques.

                  What about fusion cuisines? All the pizzas in the world for example?

                  Keeping it indigenous is literally impossible bc that idea doesn’t even exist.

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                  23 days ago

                  Yeah but the alternative is “you can’t eat modern food from absolutely anywhere” because, for example, tomatoes have only been in italy since they were imported from the Americas

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      25 days ago

      +1 for D

      It’s literally where the world gets most of their spices … the English fought wars for those places and those spices

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      25 days ago

      D is literally the only answer.

      Greek, Turkish, Arab, Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Japanese. If you want something more western, there’s Australian for some classic bbq or fish n chips. There’s also a tiny sliver of Italy.