weinerbroed and it's causing problems in the Middle East

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
I read this and just rolled my eyes.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4724656.stm

Yet - instead of doing the right thing and stopping Iranians from eating them (obviously because they're too delicious to give up) they change the name ... morons.

CT64 :tiphat: - Right!!

Our poor Danish Wienerbread subjected to islamic blasphemy. Let´s start burning al the flags of Iran! No better, let´s start a trading war against Iran. No, we have to be firm and loyal to all the western democraties. We´ll simply invade Iran like our Big Brother across the pond, would have done, and then hunt these bastards down and bring them to our justice, who disrespect our typical Danish invention, which is actually false.

"Wienerbread" translated to correct Danish equals "bread of Wienna". Now that make sense doesn´t it? Since Wienna is the largest city in the country of Austria.

Americans are not americans for nothing, quote from your link:

"This is not the first time a popular snack has been hit by fallout from a political row. French fries and French toast were renamed "freedom fries" and "freedom toast" at cafeterias in the US House of Representatives in 2003, after France opposed the US-led invasion of Iraq".

How the heck did they invent the Ford?
 

marval

New member
Oh so now even food is getting political.

How petty is that. I love Danish pastries and that is what I shall always call them.

Why these morons (as CT so aptly named them), don't just get on with their lives, I will never know.

If I had a row with someone from another country, would I re-name food? Don't think so. I eat what I like whatever it is called, and wherever it comes from.

So I raise a Danish pastry to all my friends.


Margaret
 

methodistgirl

New member
You guys are making me hungry. I haven't had breakfast yet.:grin: We have
a certain delocy that we call pigs in a blanket where you use bisquit dough
and wrap the wiener with it and bake with cheese. Yum!:p
judy tooley
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
Judy "wiener" in America and weinerbrød have absolutely nothing in common: one is a sweet pastry and the other is a sausage.
 

methodistgirl

New member
I'm sorry:cry: I do like danish pastry. They have it here in Kentucky at
Walmart and Krogers. I love it.:)
judy tooley
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
Judy, there's a bakery near where I work that sells weinerbrød (Danish pastries) but they are made by Koreans and are just horrid. I refuse to buy them. The dough needs to be made, layer upon layer, with lots of butter. The Asian bakers just don't get it.
 

methodistgirl

New member
My neck of the woods uses puff pastry to make such pastries. I like
them anyway. I have made what you call apple turnovers with puff pastry.
Yum!
judy tooley
 
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Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Hi CT64,

Methinks Intet is on a "semi-permanent vacation" from MIMF. I hope it isn't so but I have yet to hear the contrary.

Humbly,

CD :):):):)
 
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