• tiramichu@sh.itjust.works
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    59 minutes ago

    As a British person myself, I completely disagree that our food is anything you would call top tier.

    We have some nice food (as you mentioned) but it’s the exception, rather than the rule.

    As a child I was forced to eat a lot of Sunday roasts at the grandparents that were bland and anemic and mushy, with veg boiled within an inch of its life, and where the meat was the only good part. I don’t think my experience was atypical.

    British food these days is getting better all the time, but mostly because modern British food is a cultural fusion of tastes and techniques from everywhere in the world, and thanks to the Internet people are actually learning how to cook. Good roasts these days have sweetly caramelised oven-roast veg with olive oil and herbs and seasonings, and are a million miles from the mush I was served as a child.

    But has British food historically been good? No, it has not.