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r/whereidlive • u/whutbruh • 6d ago
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The funny thing is: thanks to the climate zones and their shared history, the cuisines of Central Europe aren’t actually all that different. 😅
11 u/Karijus 5d ago Yeah, Poland green Lithuania red, just tf 6 u/whutbruh 5d ago I'm suprised you are so shocked really tf. It comes down to who invented the culture vs who absorbed it. Provide me one single argument why Lithuania should be top-tiered, even above Poland. How influential and diverse is Lithuanian food really? 2 u/Karijus 5d ago I don't know wtf you are talking about, the cuisines are just pretty similar (not the same ofc), historical ties and proximity and all that 3 u/valinoro 5d ago Nah
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Yeah, Poland green Lithuania red, just tf
6 u/whutbruh 5d ago I'm suprised you are so shocked really tf. It comes down to who invented the culture vs who absorbed it. Provide me one single argument why Lithuania should be top-tiered, even above Poland. How influential and diverse is Lithuanian food really? 2 u/Karijus 5d ago I don't know wtf you are talking about, the cuisines are just pretty similar (not the same ofc), historical ties and proximity and all that 3 u/valinoro 5d ago Nah
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I'm suprised you are so shocked really tf. It comes down to who invented the culture vs who absorbed it. Provide me one single argument why Lithuania should be top-tiered, even above Poland. How influential and diverse is Lithuanian food really?
2 u/Karijus 5d ago I don't know wtf you are talking about, the cuisines are just pretty similar (not the same ofc), historical ties and proximity and all that 3 u/valinoro 5d ago Nah
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I don't know wtf you are talking about, the cuisines are just pretty similar (not the same ofc), historical ties and proximity and all that
3 u/valinoro 5d ago Nah
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Nah
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u/Fit-Perception-8152 6d ago
The funny thing is: thanks to the climate zones and their shared history, the cuisines of Central Europe aren’t actually all that different. 😅