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Eat Your Way Through The World Cup (With Shenanigans!)

Sarah Sprague, of Friday Football Foodie fame, has turned her talents to dishing up a tasty bracket of World Cup fare with a representative snack from every team. Group A’s offerings are up now, featuring three bread-and-meat-based concoctions and a Mexican thirst-quencher:

Leading up to the opening match on June 11, I’ll be posting a food that is commonly consumed at football games around the world. What is that? It turns out that not every nation eats at sporting matches? Well then, they’ll be assigned a common street food for the competition. What? What do you mean half of the EU doesn’t believe in street food and insist on tablecloths and silverware? FINE. Europeans and their pushy etiquette. A national dish then.
Voting will last until midnight Pacific Standard Time on the last day of their corresponding Group’s play until the first round is done and then we’ll move on round two along with the World Cup.
Because this football, cheating is allowed.
Voting is now open for Group A snacky goodness; cast your ballots early and often.

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