• Guntrigger@sopuli.xyz
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    1 month ago

    Fartons? At least that name didn’t come from an English speaking country.

    They look tasty though. Fartons in my mouth please.

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      Literally came to the comments to confirm that the top comment would be about fartons. Thank you.

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      In french, “fart” is the wax you put on skis. “Farter” is the verb, to wax or polish something

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    Caesar salad was a big surprise to me when I learned about it, both the location and date. Tijuana MX 1924. Of course I learned this 25-30 years ago. It was more recent then.

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    While I didn’t know specific dates, I’m not surprised by the ones I know by name here, tbh. Flavorful food was a luxury for most until relatively recently, and along with the large cultural changes going on last century, these all make sense.