Now personally I've chucked lots of things in one over the years, sausage, bacon, mushrooms and a whole range of vegetables. Basically what's at hand at the time and still called it a quiche.
Thoughts?
Never knew the name just said , Hey may I have some of that pie lookin stuff, like the spinach and cheese. Anyway, the Frenchie bastards, they really have it in for the anglophone fuckers, and really anything that is not in French. But did you hear what they said about English cuisine. " THE ONLY THING THAT BRITIAN HAS GIVEN COOKING IS MAD COW DISEASE". Had u heard of this, may be I did not get it verbatim, but the Frenchie fuckers have got a real small dick complex, no wonder it's called the Napoleon complex. Man, I really think French sounds like a real HOMO language, really effeminate.
It's a quiche and the French need to get over themselves.
I still call it Elderflower Champagne. Fuck their "regional copyright" on the name. They led the charge to try to force Cadburys to be forced to stop calling Dairy Milk "chocolate" because of the cocoa content.
They can go suck an escargot
This might be for some french people blasphemy but other people on European mainland it's just a pate or pie. Tart is filled pastry made on sweet biscuit or sponge cake dough. However I'm not a bakery expert and I will find at least 20 definitions in two languages I speak.
Eh potAYto potato. If it tastes good and you and the other person know what y’all are saying who cares what you call it.
I would call it a quiche though
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By definition a quiche is a pie like unsweetened pastry filled with a custard and vegetables, ham, bacon, seafood or any combination. Quiche Lorraine is just a specific quiche thst must have in the filling eggs, heavy cream, Swiss cheese snd bacon.
Since when do the Brits care what the French think? If they want to call it quiche, then quiche it is.
In this century and 'age' ... a ''trans tart''?
I mean why don't you just ask "Le comité des francophones qui nomment la nourriture d'après des trucs français et vous ne pouvez pas l'appeler ainsi parce que vous n'êtes pas français'
Probably a quiche, although a lot of times there are certain ingredients that can change what a food is, so I see what you mean.
I think it's a quiche. A tart is usually thought of as sweet, not savory.
It is a Quiché. I make them myself.
A Quich Loraine is a specific dish and is being called just Quish in short for people who struggle with pronouncing foreign words
Clearly the French need to learn English.
It’s a quiche tart!
It's a quiche.
You're a tart.
I don’t like mushrooms
Who cares. It looks good so I'd eat it
It's a quiche. You're a tart.
Lol but it's good