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Can Any Country Claim the Meat Ball?


Everyone, food is on the menu in this episode. Who made the Meat Ball?? Why do we associate it with Italy??!?! Jaltoid debates today in a heated episode of That Animated Podcast.

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  1. vampirebrat
    vampirebrat

    dis ep wuz so sad n sweet!! wtf!!!! ;-;

    i hate cooking but i hope when i start living w/ my bf that changes cuz i luv the idea of makin lil treats n meals 4 him…

    dis ep also remindz me of how when i talk to normal people (non-italians) that “rice ball” means onigiri to them and not the italian version with meat n peas

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  2. vampirebrat
    vampirebrat

    The hamburger was invented when sailors who visited Hamburg got a Hamburg steak from a street vendor and it was too hot to eat with their hands, and no cutlery was provided, so the vendor had the idea to put it in bread and make it a sandwich instead

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  3. MooshDragodile
    MooshDragodile

    A nothing episode is truely the ones I can relax and draw to

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  4. troler
    troler

    Meatball for me associates with home cooked food. No ties to spaghetti, I actually never eaten meatballs with spaghetti. At most with sauerkraut.

    In Lithuanian meatball is kukulis, which just means clump or lump. Didžkukuliai literally meaning large clumps are more also known as ceplinas. Which means Zeppelin, the creator of rigid airships, because they look like one.

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  5. fishbone
    fishbone

    my wife and i had like a 2 hour long argument about whether or not the ocean is soup

    there’s really a lot of good points but I ended up feeling like Dalton here

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