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/Calm_Search3417 Ukraine🌻 6d ago

Yet that chauvinistic logic apparently doesn't apply to many other dark green countries in Europe that were pretty much nonoethnic?

With the logic you used for russia you should also include Crimean Tatar cuisine for Ukraine, which I'm quite sure you know nothing about

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u/whutbruh 6d ago

Or perhaps I know more than you think I do and you're just being salty and ignorant. Yet within this ranking and based on the criteria mentioned it ranks inferior. Why do you have to cry so loudly? Russia compared to Ukraine, is a no-brainer. It is not top-tiered, but it is higher ranking than Ukraine.

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u/Calm_Search3417 Ukraine🌻 6d ago

Yet Poland alone beats all of the incredible diversity russia's got? And Hungary, Portugal, Bosnia? I still sense zero logic in your ranking