Looks like a poverty version of a Po Boy from Louisiana.
Lots of food was invented in America. Here's an article with just a few.
https://www.thedailymeal.com/1378249...ed-in-america/
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Thread: Irish food is Poverty af
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Its a potato, how can they screw it up?
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Off the top of my head, I could easily name French, Italian, Spanish, Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Greek, Persian, Thai, Vietnamese, Indian, Russian etc dishes.....
But I honestly can't even think of a single Irish dish that could be considered cuisine level. What do the Irish eat besides potatoes and whiskey?Everything I post is satire.
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