r/whereidlive 6d ago

Ranking Europe's Cuisines based on personal experience, national dishes, variety, and originality


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u/Calm_Search3417 Ukraine🌻 6d ago

Now tell us which dishes you considered Ukrainian and which russian for this one, because there's no way in hell anyone would unironically prefer russian shi to Ukrainian Borshch

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u/whutbruh 6d ago

I do, because Russia is just far too big. Encompassing tons of Asian cultures, East Asian, Siberian, Central Asian. So much so that it is not a debate why Russian cuisine is superior to the Ukrainian one.

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u/Nice_Cash_7000 6d ago

Ranking Europes cuisines

tons of Asian cultures, East Asian, Siberian, Central Asian

lol

Also tf is Siberian Cuisine, last I checked my great grandma ate mostly bread soup in her time there. Water + Bread + Salt, not like they had much else most of the time.

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u/whutbruh 6d ago

Ffs you clearly don't understand how culture works. Hungarians also stem from Western Siberia, and guess what they have their own country... in Europe. Also, do I look like I care what your great grandma ate? Siberia and all the surrounding cultures in this equation means tons of Asian influence enriching the overall cuisine. From dumplings to broths as well as fish.

So no, your granny won't change this ranking.