One time while I was ordering pizza on the phone, I asked for Canadian bacon on the pizza and then launched into a while schpeal about how I don't know why Canadian bacon is called "Canadian bacon," and I'm from Canada, so you think I should know. In Canada, Hawaiian pizzas are made with ham and pineapple. None of this "Canadian bacon" stuff. But I think that what Americans call "Canadian bacon" is what we call "back bacon."
Just a thought. Maybe in Sweden, they call them "gummy fish." It's not beyond the realm of possibility.
One time while I was ordering pizza on the phone, I asked for Canadian bacon on the pizza and then launched into a while schpeal about how I don't know why Canadian bacon is called "Canadian bacon," and I'm from Canada, so you think I should know. In Canada, Hawaiian pizzas are made with ham and pineapple. None of this "Canadian bacon" stuff. But I think that what Americans call "Canadian bacon" is what we call "back bacon."
ReplyDeleteJust a thought. Maybe in Sweden, they call them "gummy fish." It's not beyond the realm of possibility.
I believe they're called "klibbig fisk". However, I have no idea why I know that.
ReplyDeleteFrench fries are called "frites" in France.
American cheese is called "American cheese" in the U.S. And it smells bad.
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ReplyDeleteYeah, it's pretty awful stuff.
But I do like me some Canadian bacon.
They just call them cod.
ReplyDelete"swedish fish"?!
ReplyDeleteI really dislike swedish fish. but then I am the pickiest man alive.
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ReplyDeleteTry licking them then dipping them in salt.
Walrus--what do you call them in Britain?
Canadian bacon? I've always called it ham. Weirdness.
ReplyDeleteOhhh. That's what you mean when you say "Fish" in the "say anything" thread. I get it.
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