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spent four day in BA province in 2004 , lady of the house fed me beef twice per day and tried to give it to me three times
as for tea , thats ireland , we drink more tea than any nation per head on earth , beating even the english
my mother drinks about as much tea each day as the entire nation of san marino
Whilst the Irish do drink more tea per capita than the English they're behind Morocco and a very long way behind Turkey in annual consumption.
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spent four day in BA province in 2004 , lady of the house fed me beef twice per day and tried to give it to me three times
as for tea , thats ireland , we drink more tea than any nation per head on earth , beating even the english
my mother drinks about as much tea each day as the entire nation of san marino
Argentinians do eat tons of beef. I eat beef in Argentina too but the problem was the $$$ so when I was in Argentina I mostly survived off empanadas lol
A few to add?
Fish/Seafood: Tokyo, Japan
Breads/Bakeries Also?: Paris, France (I think)
Cheese: Madison, Wisconsin in the US (Plymouth nearby but smaller), World, Zurich?
What about fruits and veggies? Both in terms of consumption, and also unique fruits/veggies produced there. Or is that too hard to do for just one category.
Not only that, but Waffles too (not that widespread, but still, tiny Belgium has quite a bit of influence).
The waffles in Liege are better than in Brussels.
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