• EnderMB@lemmy.world
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      Eh, to some extent, but we’ve got the foresight to accept these dishes as being British when you consider that the foods we eat aren’t authentic to those areas. Spag Bol isn’t being eaten in Italy, nor is Chicken Vindaloo in India.

      We’ve got a long enough history that we can trace back when the Normans and Saxons came here, alongside the culture changes of Indian settlers, Jamaican workers, Irish, etc. That acceptance is not only why there’re a lot of distinctly British versions of different cultures’ food, but why many cities in the UK also serve decidedly authentic food at some of the best restaurants in the world - and that doesn’t even factor in how some cultures have fused over time.

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      Stops carving the Sunday roast and holds off putting the apple crumble in the oven…

      But we are one of the most multicultural societies in the world and have long since adopted everyone else’s cuisines.

      By this logic the Japanese don’t have curries and the Americans don’t have pizza, or any other food for that matter.

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        Exactly.

        And India doesn’t have chillies add Italy doesn’t have tomatoes… Where do we stop?

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        Stops carving the Sunday roast

        Fun fact: Britain didn’t invent roasting hunks of meat. Or Sundays. Or the combination thereof.

        apple crumble

        That’s not a real thing. That’s just something English people say to sound whimsical.

        By this logic the Japanese don’t have curries and the Americans don’t have pizza, or any other food for that matter.

        Correct. Only Neolithic cultures have their own foods.

        Edit since it’s apparently not as obvious as I thought it would be: jk 😄

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      Except all the most popular curries in the UK aren’t Indian, they’re British, and infact pretty much any curry outside of southern Asia was introduced by the British (or occasionally Portuguese) like Japanese curry for example.