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British cuisine is like...
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You don't need to be british to appreciate a good meal of lentils and carots. Of course, it you feel the need of adding extra starch, you put the potatoes in it.
Are you sure it's lentils? I have no idea, but other people are mentioning beef stew and it kinda looks like ground meat to me more than lentils.
Oh... I don't know anymore... You might be right.
Still if it is bref stew, I think my comment can apply. But lentils have the most chance to be the best dinner.
Or some rice. Or rice noodles.
I disagree. I would have rice on the side, the same way they did with the potatoes but the potatoes, I would have them in the lentil stew.