WI: Make curd snacks a worldwide phenomenon

hmmm i can see that poutine would be a success in the baltics.


poutine in canada is slowly moving south already

Yeah it is. But have you seen how it's made in most American places? not with Cheese curds just melted cheese (aka just Disco Fries with Gravy) I've seen the real stuff not often
 
I suppose that Lithuanian immigration in particular is the best chance to get it popular across the US, but it needs to be concentrated in a major area, like say, New York. There are currently around 650000 Lithuanian-Americans. If they concentrate in an area, then they may serve curd snacks in that area, causing tourists to taste it and (hopefully) like it. From there, it's just a waiting game to have it spread across the country and then it'll spread across the west, to then spread across the rest of the world.
 
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Silly balt cheese Kurds go on fries, they arnt supposed to be sweet.
Kurds? Are you a cannibal? No one eats Kurds. I'd assume that people aren't supposed to be sweet, but then I'd also assume that they don't go on fries.:winkytongue: Oh, and poutine seems like a waste of "curd". The curd used could be used for so many curd snacks instead.
 
See, people like these are why we need curd snacks to be more known.
Heh I just realized I put curds with a K like the people Instead of curds with a C like the cheese.
Curds can be a snack right after you put them on fries and cover them with gravy.
If I wanted something sweet id just have a coffee crisp or Smarties (not those God awful chalky American ones) not cheese
 
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Heh I just realized I put curds with a K like the people Instead of curds with a C like the cheese.
Curds can be a snack right after you put them on fries and cover them with gravy.
If I wanted something sweet of just have a coffee crisp or Smarties (not those God awful chalky American ones) not cheese
Westerner scum. Delet this
 
Could be a big seller in Wisconsin and other Midwest states of the US.

We like them better deep fried in the upper Midwest
https://www.culvers.com/menu-and-nutrition/sides/menu-item-details/wisconsin-cheese-curds
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You missed a zero there, it's 650 000.

Chicago was historically home to the largest congregation of Lithuanian Americans and some of it's more Lithuanian parts are referred to as "Little Lithuania", so you can start there.

Well, a trio among those 650 000 starts a McDonald like chain of restaurants that spreads across the United States like wildfire.
 
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