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Anonymous (ID: hc6t6PZd) Netherlands No.23033082 >>23033294 >>23035658 >>23035682 >>23035687 >>23040055
Horse feed for diner
Anonymous (ID: tXVoNtlM) Germany No.23033294 >>23033322
>>23033082 (OP)
what is that
Anonymous (ID: hc6t6PZd) Netherlands No.23033322 >>23033419 >>23033482 >>23038374 >>23038900 >>23038919
>>23033294
I think it's called halušky
Anonymous (ID: 6YYgLdYm) United States No.23033419 >>23035618 >>23039303
>>23033322
Looks like someone took a shit on your plate
Anonymous (ID: tXVoNtlM) Germany No.23033482 >>23035618 >>23035687
>>23033322
looks tasty, im preparing sushi bowl rn
Anonymous (ID: hc6t6PZd) Netherlands No.23035618
>>23033419
Thats how it's supposed to look!
>>23033482
Thank you. Sushi bowls are very tasty.
Anonymous (ID: wtvd9864) Colombia No.23035658 >>23035991
>>23033082 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: VbWQQNYx) Canada No.23035682
>>23033082 (OP)
tasty for you
Anonymous (ID: LhRy9ThZ) United States No.23035687
>>23033482
i need some of that
>>23033082 (OP)
tasty
Fresh Supplement
Anonymous (ID: 3ZqVg7VO) Australia No.23035991
>>23035658
teio sex
Anonymous (ID: ayKaGZOn) Mexico No.23038374 >>23038843
>>23033322
>halušky
Looks like Spätzle to me
Anonymous (ID: Q9KItGu0) Netherlands No.23038843
>>23038374
You're absolutely right to notice the resemblance — halušky and Spätzle are culinary cousins, separated mostly by language, toppings, and national sentiment.
Let’s break them down:

Halušky (Slovakia, Czechia, parts of Ukraine & Poland)
Small, irregular dough dumplings or noodles, made from:
Potatoes + flour (in the classic Slovak bryndzové halušky), or
Just flour, eggs, and water/milk (more like a pasta dough)
Boiled like gnocchi
Commonly served with:
Bryndza (a soft, tangy sheep’s cheese)
Crispy bacon bits and lard
Result: hearty, rustic comfort food
Spätzle (Southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Alsace)
Also small, irregular dough droplets, made from:
Flour, eggs, water or milk — no potato
Traditionally formed using a Spätzlehobel (grater-like press)
Served with:
Cheese (Käsespätzle)
Fried onions
Roasts, gravies, or simply butter
What They Have in Common:
Soft boiled dough bits
Humble origins, rich toppings
Often combined with cheese, fat, bacon
Fiercely regional — every grandmother has a “correct” version
How They Differ:
Feature Halušky Spätzle
Dough base Often includes potato Usually just flour + egg
Shape Smaller, chunkier Stringier, more noodle-like
Cheese Bryndza (sheep cheese) Alpine cheeses like Emmental
Geography Slovakia, Czechia, Carpathians Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Texture Dense, rustic, earthy Lighter, eggier
Anonymous (ID: 1E+lzg2Y) Israel No.23038900 >>23038929
>>23033322
damn this is sexy
dutch man you always post the sexiest looking food
Anonymous (ID: wlyhNauB) United Kingdom No.23038919 >>23038929
>>23033322
pörkölt nokedlivel?
Anonymous (ID: Q9KItGu0) Netherlands No.23038929 >>23038942
>>23038900
Thank you!
>>23038919
Yeah it's probably the same
Anonymous (ID: 1E+lzg2Y) Israel No.23038942 >>23038985
>>23038929
whats ur favorite dish to make
Anonymous (ID: Q9KItGu0) Netherlands No.23038985 >>23039010
>>23038942
charcuterie platter
Anonymous (ID: LhRy9ThZ) United States No.23039010 >>23039022
>>23038985
holy fucking tasty time, batman
Anonymous (ID: Q9KItGu0) Netherlands No.23039022 >>23039072
>>23039010
Thanks!
Anonymous (ID: LhRy9ThZ) United States No.23039072 >>23039256
>>23039022
you too
i will eat this
Anonymous (ID: LhRy9ThZ) United States No.23039076 >>23039256
gotta make some vegetables later
Anonymous (ID: Q9KItGu0) Netherlands No.23039256 >>23039261
>>23039072
Tasty for you
>>23039076
Healthy for you
Anonymous (ID: LhRy9ThZ) United States No.23039261
>>23039256
yeees

i'm skinny, but i always feel much better eating fish/vegetables than this sort of snack thing
Anonymous (ID: vv7ei5Rh) United States No.23039303
>>23033419
>muh presentation
Anonymous (ID: t7Oo1cga) Brazil No.23040055
>>23033082 (OP)
horses should eat green.
not this goyslop that op is serving.