Food Fight

A history of wars from WWI to the Gulf War with food representing countries. For example Kuwait is a Kebab while burgers are Americans. [YouTube]

While watching the video if you can’t figure out what food item represents what country, here is the cheat sheet. [Link]

Thanks Rawad


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11 comments, add your own...


  1. AMQ says:

    kuwait should be a huge 8oozi dish

  2. Hamitaf La B says:

    Kuwait should be machboooooos….
    And Iran should be Irani bread :)
    And… no nooodles….?

  3. Fonzy says:

    loool amazing video… loved the falafel sandwich!

    i wud say the burgers and pastas were the strongest :P

  4. nofers says:

    Very creative.. but it kind off is disgusting

  5. decapitated.jesus says:

    i’m hungry now

  6. Hal says:

    It’s a very biased political perspective though. I wouldn’t say the Arab-Israeli conflict is portrayed correctly, because it implies that the Brits were leaving Israel, which seems to have been populated only by Jews, and then the Arabs came to attack Israel. While in fact, there was no Israel to begin with, it was called Palestine, and it wasn’t just populated by Jews.

    But what the hell do I know, right? At least this took care of my appetite for the day. Great dieting mechanism.

  7. It really is brilliant!!

  8. Bo-Bader says:

    That is so funny. I specially liked the part where the Kabab quickly ran away when slapped LOOOOOL

  9. Haloola says:

    mmmm thanks Mark “my first diet”

  10. rawad says:

    “It’s a very biased political perspective though. I wouldn’t say the Arab-Israeli conflict is portrayed correctly, because it implies that the Brits were leaving Israel, which seems to have been populated only by Jews, and then the Arabs came to attack Israel. While in fact, there was no Israel to begin with, it was called Palestine, and it wasn’t just populated by Jews.”

    oh hal
    come on… maybe the animator ran out of sheek kababs so he couldnt put one in that scene… or here is an idea how about u make a movie of ur own and have all kababs in ur palastime…
    and its not pasta people…


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