I spent a month in Italy with a group of friends about a year ago. One of the group members was Chinese and was starting to miss home, so being the caring bunch of people that we were, decided to go out for Chinese food in Italy (as you do!). On the menu there were three different translations for each dish - Italian, Chinese and English. As prawn crackers are a usual where I come from, I hunted this item down on the menu, only to be presented with a bowl of what was translated as 'prawn cracks'!
Posted By Byte_me on Friday 28th January 2005 @ 19:42:00
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