I need to know some traditional meals from parts of the world for a game I'm making. It will be a TBG first, but then a project. Here is what I have so far and need. I also need the basic ingrediants.
US:
Breakfast:
Cereal
Bacon and Eggs
Main Course:
Burger
Hot Dog
Corn Dog
Fries
Giant Pretzel
Chicken Wings
Chile Cheese Fries
Dessert:
Ice Cream Sundae
Strawberry Cake
Donuts
Drink:
Lemonade
ENGLAND:
Breakfast:
Full English Breakfast
Black Pudding
Bread and Jam
Crumpets
Porrige
Baked Beans and Egg on Toast
Main Course:
Sunday Roast
Fish and Chips
Bangers and Mash
English Pickle
Pork Pie
Dessert:
Spotted Dick
Hot Cross Buns
Christmas Pudding
Drink:
Tea
Espresso
ITALY:
Breakfast:
Main Course:
Spaghetti
Ravioli
Lasagna
Pizza
Mushroom Rissoto
Ceasar Salad
Greek Salad
Garlic Bread
Dessert:
Canoli
Tiramisu
Drink:
MEXICO:
Breakfast:
Main Course:
Taco
Burrito
Quesadila
Nachos
Pepper Poppers
Enchiladas
Mexican Rice
Tostadas
Chimichangas
Dessert:
Mexican Flan
Drink:
Horchata
JAPAN:
Breakfast:
Sugar Rice
Main Course:
Sushi
Dumplings
Spring Rolls
Miso Soup
Dessert:
Rice Cake
Drink:
Bubble Tea
Green Tea
INDIA:
Breakfast:
Main Course:
Curry
Mandarin Salad
Dessert:
Drink:
HAWAII:
Breakfast:
Main Course:
Hawiian Pizza
Dessert:
Drink:
Hawaiin Smoothie
FRANCE:
Breakfast:
Croisents
Crepes
Omelette
Main Course:
Caviar
Mussel Gratin
Dessert:
Creme Brulee
Trifle
Drink:
Hot Chocolate
GERMANY:
Breakfast:
Main Course:
Scnitzel
German Sausage and Sauerkraut
Spargel and Potatoes
Potato Dumplings
Dessert:
Drink:
AUSTRALIA:
Breakfast:
Main Course:
Australian Burger
Dessert:
Pavlova
Lamington Cake
Drink:
CANADA:
Breakfast:
Pancakes
Toutins
Main Course:
Toutiere
Poutine
Orreilles du Crisse
Rappie Pie
Jiggs Dinner
Dessert:
Bannock
Lire a la Neige
Nanaimo Bars
Butter Tarts
Molasses Cookies
Figgy Duff
Sucre a la Creme
Nougabricot
Persians
Drink:
Iroquoian Strawberry Juice
SPAIN:
Breakfast:
Tortilla de Patatas
Main Course:
Paella
Cocido
Chulechillas
Chili
Dessert:
Rice Pudding
Drink:
VENEZUELA:
Breakfast:
Main Course:
Arepas
Dessert:
Fried Plantains
Drink:
Any ideas?
Last edited by wiimaster (2010-07-12 17:07:48)

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Breakfast:PancakesToutansMain Course:ToutiereDessert:BannockLire a la NeigeDrink:Iroquoian Strawberry JuiceAny ideas?
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bananaman114 wrote:
Breakfast:PancakesToutansMain Course:ToutiereDessert:BannockLire a la NeigeDrink:Iroquoian Strawberry JuiceAny ideas?
BAD STEREOTYPE
Um... thats not a stereotype. It is real Canadian food. I am Canadian, I should know.

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Yes, but most people have never eaten that !!! I am slso Canadian
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I used to know, but I forgot.
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Usatt1337 wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
Dessert:
Spotted DickWhat is this?
Ooh, I know, It's a strange cake-type thing with an odd name
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bananaman114 wrote:
Yes, but most people have never eaten that !!! I am slso Canadian
You do not speak on behalf on all Canadians. The greater percentage of Canada eats that food because it is Canadian, I did research. That is traditional Canadian food.
Factual Proof:
Pancakes and Canadian Syrup: Canadians have been eating, and taking maple syrup from trees. It is commonly on pancakes nowadays.
Toutans: A Newfoundland dessert or breakfast made very commonly there. Is a bread like thing, eaten with molasses.
Toutierre: The French-Canadien First Nations and European Explorers ate this at feasts and parties. Is like a meat pie.
Bannock: Inspired by the British way of making bread, the First Nations of Canada made there own style of bread, called Bannock. It used roots and syrup sometimes, but is traditionally flour, water, powders and spices, and animal fat.
Lire a la Neige: The First Nations children would like to pour maple syrup onto the snow and let it harden for the next day. Then, ti was sugared and eaten like a sticky, chewy toffee-like candy.
Strawberry Juice: Often used in rituals and gatherings, the Iroquois made this by crushing strawberries into water and flavoring with sugar and spice.
I will add Poutine too:
Poutine: Started being served in diners in Quebec, 1950, but quickly spread across Canada and is still served today.
Oh, and spotted dick is a British dessert. It is like a cake filled with raisins and dried fruit, making it look spotted.
Last edited by wiimaster (2010-07-12 12:08:25)

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OK. Im Ontarian, do thus did not know.
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Yeah.
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Oh, and if you guys want to see the TBG, look here: http://scratch.mit.edu/tbgforums/viewtopic.php?id=1362

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wiimaster wrote:
I need ideas! Anyone?
WIIMASTER YOU MUST GO TO TEH TBG NAOW

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venezuela:
breakfast: arepas
main course: arepas
dessert: fried plantains. mmm.
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16Skittles wrote:
venezuela:
breakfast: arepas
main course: arepas
dessert: fried plantains. mmm.
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A can't have arepas for both. Which one suits it more? And can you tell me the ingrediants for all?

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wiimaster wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
venezuela:
breakfast: arepas
main course: arepas
dessert: fried plantains. mmm.
[/flashback from '08]A can't have arepas for both. Which one suits it more? And can you tell me the ingrediants for all?
it's perfect for any time of day
just put scrambled eggs on it and you have breakfast!
I don't know about the dessert, but arepas are water, corn flour and salt, seared and then baked, split open, buttered, then are filled with things like ham, chese, black beans, scrambled eggs, etc. it would probably be best for main course. they still have things like cereal there. now I'm hungry!
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Mexico (I'm Mexican-American so I would know.)
Quesidillas: Tortillas with melted cheese and sometimes ham. Make them on a griddle.
Taco: Corn tortillas(Flour aren't authentic) with toppings(You know this.) Just don't do yellow cheese. White cheese is used most often.
Flan: A baked custard
Mexican rice: Rice(not the sticky sushi kind) cooked with creamy tomato sauce(Tomato+milk) and corn to finish.
I hope this helps

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I hate how no one knows Mexican food >:C They only know American-Mexican. Pepper Poppers- *. Here's a drink
Horchata: Sweetned white rice mixed in water. (Really good.)

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littletonkslover wrote:
I hate how no one knows Mexican food >:C They only know American-Mexican. Pepper Poppers- *. Here's a drink
Horchata: Sweetned white rice mixed in water. (Really good.)
I like chimichangas-are they traditional?
I would know too, my grandmother is venezuelan.
Last edited by 16Skittles (2010-07-12 17:01:52)
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for Japan, it's MISU soup. Not miso. And caesar salad
Last edited by samurai768 (2010-07-12 17:27:33)
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UPDATE: In the game, you will be able to decorate your restaurant. I still need recipes, but I also need decorations about the places. The first places in the beta will be: Canada, England, France, Italy, US and Japan. I need decorations for those.
So far I have:
Canada:
Canada Flag
Miniature CN Tower
Miniature Parliament Buildings
Miniature Hollow Tree
Miniature Big Nickel
Miniature Niagra Falls
Maple Tree
Beaver
Loon
Goose
Moose
Caribou
Martin
Puffin
Lynx
England:
England Flag
Double Decker Bus
British Post Box
British Phone Booth
Miniature Stonehenge
Highland Cow
France:
French Flag
Miniature Eiffel Tower
Italy:
Italian Flag
Italian Column
Italian Statue
Miniature Leaning Tower of Pisa
Miniature Colosseum
Miniature Parthenon
US:
US Flag
Miniature Empire State Building
Miniature Statue of Liberty
Bald Eagle
Turkey
Japan:
Japanese Flag
Bamboo Plant
Japanese Plush Machine
Panda
Fox
Tiger
Last edited by wiimaster (2010-07-17 19:04:23)

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