Re: Quiche Appreciation
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:41 am
wowPistonsbeneath wrote:
is that tigerbread?
wowPistonsbeneath wrote:
Looks like it. looks like its got cheese in an all.blizzardmusic wrote:wowPistonsbeneath wrote:
is that tigerbread?
blizzardmusic wrote:wowPistonsbeneath wrote:
is that tigerbread?
I've never heard someone calling vomit quiche. Maybe it's because you're from Wallonia.brut willis wrote:In Belgium we often call vomit "quiche". When i was a child i hated quiche. 1 month ago a friend of mine bought a piece of quiche lorraine and i don't know why, wanted to retaste it. Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn i loved it!!!! Now i cook some delicious quiches myself. LOVE QUICHE
Yeah, should've said "in Wallonia". So, in the French speaking part of Belgium we call womit "quiche". Any "funny" word for vomit in Flemish?NilsFG wrote:I've never heard someone calling vomit quiche. Maybe it's because you're from Wallonia.brut willis wrote:In Belgium we often call vomit "quiche". When i was a child i hated quiche. 1 month ago a friend of mine bought a piece of quiche lorraine and i don't know why, wanted to retaste it. Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn i loved it!!!! Now i cook some delicious quiches myself. LOVE QUICHE
firky wrote:fuck quiche
I love Sauerkraut. Especially when served with black pudding (Polish style) and fried potatoes.firky wrote:Quiche is German not French *spit*.
I hate the French but it takes a German to make some really foul looking food, e.g. sauerkraut.
Don't know what it is but i love anything that has that salty,sour pickled vibe going on.I'd happily go to a korean restaurant right now and polish off some bulgogi pork,rice and a mound of Kimichibaron_von_carlton wrote:I love Sauerkraut. Especially when served with black pudding (Polish style) and fried potatoes.firky wrote:Quiche is German not French *spit*.
I hate the French but it takes a German to make some really foul looking food, e.g. sauerkraut.
Who said it was French? Apparently, it is, but coming from the german word "Kuchen". Since Lorraine is the basic quiche, and Lorraine is next to Germany, i guess it may come from Germany. I'm not French, i'm Belgian. And i love quiche. Big up whoever invented it. We also know that the German invented the Hamburger, no Mc Donald.firky wrote:Quiche is German not French *spit*.
I hate the French but it takes a German to make some really foul looking food, e.g. sauerkraut.
Wikipedia does the trick.oli90 wrote:Whats in Sourkrout, surely it's not as bad as piccalilli?
If God had a restaurant, he would serve that.Pi-Krust wrote:choucroute alsacienne fuck yeahh!)![]()
That's what I was thinking of, that canary shit pickle.oli90 wrote:Whats in Sourkrout, surely it's not as bad as piccalilli?