Things only people in your cunt eat

Things only people in your cunt eat

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Semmelleberkas

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Sunflower seeds are very popular in Spain.

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vghhhh.. imagine being around a campfire with some buddies, eating s'mores while telling stories about the bigfoot... home

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Did some of them fall into the fire?

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german chili is a sight to behold
always with corn
watery
no heat at all
no brown sugar or molasses, still mildly sweet

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Ghetto mughfukkas eat sunflower seeds all the time

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That's what it looks like when you cook them for too long.

I tried that once, it just tasted like a normal chocolate chip cookie.

>German
>Chili
This is against God's Law.

its really nice
i want some smores now that im thinking about it

Tried this once
6/10 it tastes okay but too sticky

Cracka

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Perhaps churchkhelas.
But kubanoids and armenians fancy them too much so it's not that uncommon anymore.
Maybe jonjoli (pickled staphylea blossoms). Never saw anything similar elsewhere

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Yeah eating bird seed is popular here too. Fucking hate it tho, people litter it everywhere and cracking it open is the most annoying sound ever.

Esquites, or as people with menta deficiency call them "elote en vaso"

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the nectar of non-whites

picnicking pakis leave a trail of these whenever they turn up in my local park

Mexican pussy

cock

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The bread is the filling isn't it

I've seen Pakis eat entire packs of these at once. No idea how, they're so fucking salty and I'm dying for water after a few handfuls.

The Slavs would like to have a word with you.

I can find these without shells, theyre used exclusively by middle-aged, middle class women who add them to salads or eat them as snacks.

My English is so shit that I cannot pronounce rhubarb differently from rubber.
I've made some pies of it when I did find this obscure vegetable being grown by some german-desdendant hicks.

It's very nice, and it grows so quickly that you can hear it creaking

It's weird because it's taste is very familiar to me but I can't place where I experience it before.
It does make me think of medicine.