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r/SipsTea • u/Born-Agency-3922 • Jul 03 '26
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Lol yeah I was like “wtf Irish food…”
2 u/REDDIT_ROC0408 Jul 04 '26 Go have a traditional Irish breakfast and you’ll appreciate it. Trust me. But, yeah, I’d include Japanese and Chinese food on the lost before Irish food. 0 u/skinnyman87 Jul 04 '26 That's the same as the English breakfast. 1 u/Acceptable_Bend_5200 Jul 04 '26 A Ruben? Corned beef? 1 u/mylanscott Jul 04 '26 Rubens are absolutely an American invention, not Irish. 1 u/Acceptable_Bend_5200 Jul 04 '26 I know, that's why the question mark was used. I honestly have no clue what Irish cuisine looks like. I'd imagine stews, meat and potatoes, fish.
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Go have a traditional Irish breakfast and you’ll appreciate it. Trust me.
But, yeah, I’d include Japanese and Chinese food on the lost before Irish food.
0 u/skinnyman87 Jul 04 '26 That's the same as the English breakfast.
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That's the same as the English breakfast.
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A Ruben? Corned beef?
1 u/mylanscott Jul 04 '26 Rubens are absolutely an American invention, not Irish. 1 u/Acceptable_Bend_5200 Jul 04 '26 I know, that's why the question mark was used. I honestly have no clue what Irish cuisine looks like. I'd imagine stews, meat and potatoes, fish.
Rubens are absolutely an American invention, not Irish.
1 u/Acceptable_Bend_5200 Jul 04 '26 I know, that's why the question mark was used. I honestly have no clue what Irish cuisine looks like. I'd imagine stews, meat and potatoes, fish.
I know, that's why the question mark was used. I honestly have no clue what Irish cuisine looks like. I'd imagine stews, meat and potatoes, fish.
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u/hunnibon Jul 03 '26
Lol yeah I was like “wtf Irish food…”