- Its omelette au fromage. - Found the “they don’t know” guy of the comment section. 
- What if it’s an omelette shaped thing made entirely out of cheese? - It will be omelette en fromage then - Sacré Bleu! 
 
 
- French it’s my first language and it’s definitely ‘Omelette du fromage’. - If your cheese have an omelette then you are right. In all other situations, you are not. - My brother, it’s a Dexter’s Lab reference. 
 
 
 
- The dish that Americans call beef stroganoff has very little in common with the French boeuf stroganoff. - Like every other native dish, transferred to other countries. - It’s a joke. - And it’s still yet to be explained. I keep seeing people ask why people are making jokes about beef stroganoff, and nobody ever tells me. - Someone posted a survey they’d received in regards to a beef stroganoff recipe, asking them when they wanted to received notifications. One of the options was ‘only if something big happens’ (paraphrasing from memory). - Absurd and ridiculous, so it’s been picked up as a meta thing (you’ll see people commenting about whether something big has happened), but others don’t know the origin so now we’re just seeing general beef stroganoff themed memes and puns. - Thank you, finally someone explains it. 
 
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- Some native dishes transferred to other countries are surprisingly faithful. - Also my comment was a joke as well based on exactly the same premise as your joke. I think my joke is funnier considering how you didn’t even get that, despite you making the exact same joke. 
 
 
- I always boof when stroking off 
- It’s actually Bef Stroganov. - You’re all confusing beef Stroganoff with fricassée de boeuf 
- Do you mean бефстроганов? 
- Shut up, Geoff. 
- French 😰 - stroganoff - Definitely sounds like french. - It was a dish made by a French chef for the Russian Tsar and his family. It’s a a French dish called fricassée de boeuf with some Russian tweaks such as adding onions and sour cream. So it’s made by a French chef but it’s a Russian dish - the additional context being sour cream was difficult to come by in Russia during certain times so became a rare delicacy for the rich 
 
- Well, poutine is Canadian so… - *Québécois 
 
 
 
- Qui a coupé le fromage? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGqxb3vLL1A 
 - Labeouf Shiastroff? 
 
- Are you even stroganoff enough 
- Actually, you left out about 27 vowels from the first word. 
- Pomp eet 
- The stroge me off 











