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    This dish was mentioned in "The Birds" by Aristophenes, was for years a symbol of poverty in England and is traditionally eaten on a Thursday in Sweden. What is it?

    Question #57973. Asked by gmackematix. (Jun 26 05 7:31 PM)


    lanfranco

    I think that would be pea soup, gmack.

    http://www.answers.com/topic/pea-soup

    Jun 26 05, 7:36 PM
    gmackematix

    Yay LF! It's also used as a description of the drumbeat on disco tracks.

    Jun 26 05, 8:09 PM


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