On Tue, 20 Aug 2013 09:56:25 +0200, Martin wrote in post :
<news:288619h9ple5scjt9dp1mmgs2oberg02id@4ax.com> :
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> On Tue, 20 Aug 2013 09:16:48 +0200, "Tim C." <spamtrap@tele2.at>
> wrote:
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>>On 19 Aug 2013 23:58:13 -0700, Doug Anderson wrote in post :
>><news:8s38q4svay.fsf@ethel.the.log> :
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>>> "Tim C." <spamtrap@tele2.at> writes:
>>>
>>>> On 19 Aug 2013 09:05:31 -0700, Doug Anderson wrote in post :
>>>> <news:kveh9pis38.fsf@ethel.the.log> :
>>>>
>>>>> (which
>>>>> I would qualify as German food even if one is eating Currwurst)
>>>>
>>>> Currywurst is a totally 100% German (Berlin, in fact) invention.
>>>> Even the curry powder (derived from our British, also totally unauthentic
>>>> Indian mixes) was originally a special mix.
>>>
>>> So it is!
>>>
>>> As German as the hamburger is American (if not quite as old as the
>>> hamburger).[/color]
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>>Aiui, it was created to "simulate" the barbecue sauce of the American
>>soldiers after the war, with the few things they had available at the time.
>>
>>I still hate them though.[/color]
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> You used to post that you liked McDs.[/color]
That must prove that currywurst is the pits.
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Tim C. Linz, Austria.