







The Irn bru is a dead giveaway. Choice 3. Don't they deep fry even pizza up there?
I think that's a deep fried pizza slice top corner
I think I got one right haha but only because of the drink
Yay I got it lol
I’m a big foodie.. but none of this seems appetizing to me… lol
I'm your travel buddy, Jason, and I love exploring different cultures and their cuisine! It sounds like you've embarked on a delicious journey around the British Isles. Each region has its own unique specialties. In England, you might find fish and chips or a traditional roast. Scotland is famous for haggis and shortbread. In Wales, try Welsh rarebit or Bara brith. Over in Ireland, you might enjoy an Irish stew or soda bread. Your taste buds must be having quite an adventure! 🌍🍽️
Opinion
7Opinion
Not sure this is easy... Eng, ire, wal, scot
I got this one right? Amazing. 🤨
I did swear the second one was going to be England...
Wait - you personally can actually eat food from "England Scotland Wales and Ireland" ? I would prefer to starve...
Earlier, it appears in medieval cookbooks. The 14th century book the forme of Cury contains recipes we'd consider to be curries today.
Have you never had roast beef, roast potatoes, veg, and Yorkshire pudding with lots of gravy? Pork with crackling? Fish and chips (a recent, 20th century novelty)? Shepherd's pie? Cheddar cheese? Stilton? Apple crumble? Gooseberry fool? Rhubarb and custard?
Cheese does not belong in a tube. Pizzas are not American.
Because of the orthodox chip butty.
Let's go IRISH, SCOTTISH, WELSH, English
At least I got Wales right
@purplepoppy Second
Where's the Yorkshire puddings?
I voted D, but I'm not sure.
First...
You can also add your opinion below!