Topic: English fish and chips
Anonymous A started this discussion 2 years ago #115,478
Fried fish was introduced to England in the Middle Ages by Jews fleeing persecution.
Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 23 minutes later[^] [v] #1,275,410
That never happened.
Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 45 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,275,412
How do they say "fish and chips" in New Zealand?
boof joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 4 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,275,415
finch and chimps
Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 20 seconds later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,275,416
I am fairly knowledgeable on the subject of English Fish and Chips, ask me anything
Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 49 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,275,421
@1,275,412 (C)
Fsh 'n' chps.
boof replied with this 2 years ago, 14 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,275,422
fesh n chups?
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 2 years ago, 8 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,275,423
@1,275,416 (E)
Did you know that fried fish was introduced to England in the Middle Ages by Jews fleeing persecution?
Anonymous E replied with this 2 years ago, 10 hours later, 12 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,275,475
@previous (A)
However, it was the white man who had the excellent idea of pairing it with the parfried chip to create the classic meal we know and love today.
Erik !saAqdaazn2 joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 1 hour later, 13 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,275,478
Even more reason to hate the Jews.
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