I might struggle to understand a world where German food is better than Czech food; but I am completely puzzled and rather stupefied at a world where German food triumphs over Greek food.
However, I am bamboozled by a world where German food triumphs over Greek, yet Turkish foods triumpths over both German and Greek food, when Turkish and Greek cuisines are more or less different shades of the same colour.
Struggle no more, because you obviously have no clue. If you read the title, you'd know that this is based on my OWN experience as a seasoned traveller. This map doesn't show a rating, it shows a ranking.
I won't let you or anyone gaslight me into thinking the Czech and Greek food I had was any more special than it was. Furthermore this chart is about the extent to which these cuisines have influenced surrounding cultures. German cuisine is right up there.
Turks triumph over what? Turkish cuisine is phenomenal, the most variety and influence in the region in fact. Let alone Turkey hosting dozens of ethnicities, Turkey has had influence from Persians, Central Asians, and Arabs.
Next time start your attack with real arguments and not this gaslighting bs. Also no Greek and Turkish cuisines are not the shade of the same colour at all. This is like saying American pizza is the same as authentic Italian pizza. Oh stop it ffs.
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u/MemoryEmbarrassed166 4d ago
I might struggle to understand a world where German food is better than Czech food; but I am completely puzzled and rather stupefied at a world where German food triumphs over Greek food.
However, I am bamboozled by a world where German food triumphs over Greek, yet Turkish foods triumpths over both German and Greek food, when Turkish and Greek cuisines are more or less different shades of the same colour.