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== Flemish doesn't exist ==
== Flemish doesn't exist ==
There isn't such a thing as Flemish, despite the international confusion. Flemish people in Belgium speak Dutch. Of course there are local differences between North and South Dutch, just like there are differences between North (Hamburg) and South (Munich) German, but nobody dares to say that these are different languages. [[User:Felix Atagong|Felix Atagong]] ([[User talk:Felix Atagong|talk]]) 13:18, 4 May 2014 (UTC)
There isn't such a thing as Flemish, despite the international confusion. Flemish people in Belgium speak Dutch. Of course there are local differences between North and South Dutch, just like there are differences between North (Hamburg) and South (Munich) German, but nobody dares to say that these are different languages. [[User:Felix Atagong|Felix Atagong]] ([[User talk:Felix Atagong|talk]]) 13:18, 4 May 2014 (UTC)

== Flemish and not "Belgian" ==

Good morning all of you,
When reading this article to explain the meal to a friend, I was surprised to see that the meal was labelled as "Belgian" and not "Flemish". Being grown in French Flanders (in the area of Lille, so Walloon Flanders, an area where French and Ch'ti are spoken and the meal is called "carbonade (flamande)") I am really surprised that this regional meal was associated with a nationality rather than a culture. Even though it is stated at the begining of the article that the meal is popular outside the Belgium, the last paragraph of the article forgets to state that the meal is also extremely popular in the Nothern areas of France where it is widely available in restaurants and friteries, too. I cannot tell about the Netherlands however, but someone else likely could. I think one should modify the article accordingly, and preferably add the French and Dutch flags to the right side rectangle OR totally replace Belgian flag by the flag of Flanders.
Regards,
Guillaume.

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I had posted a relevant external link with a recipe to a non-commercial blog site. This was deleted due to the other editor's perception of Conflict of Interest. Conflict of interest requires a neutral point of view to be established, which is irrelevant in a recipe discussion. Aktormedic (talk) 21:37, 8 July 2010 (UTC) external link in question can be found here[reply]

It fails to meet WP:ELNO #11 criteria. --Ronz (talk) 23:49, 8 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
There are a huge number of food blogs - I read quite a few. With respect, there are many with more claim to fame than yours. You've added yours to two pages, but I can't see any reason for adding it to any pages. Dougweller (talk) 20:29, 12 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Flemish doesn't exist

There isn't such a thing as Flemish, despite the international confusion. Flemish people in Belgium speak Dutch. Of course there are local differences between North and South Dutch, just like there are differences between North (Hamburg) and South (Munich) German, but nobody dares to say that these are different languages. Felix Atagong (talk) 13:18, 4 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Flemish and not "Belgian"

Good morning all of you, When reading this article to explain the meal to a friend, I was surprised to see that the meal was labelled as "Belgian" and not "Flemish". Being grown in French Flanders (in the area of Lille, so Walloon Flanders, an area where French and Ch'ti are spoken and the meal is called "carbonade (flamande)") I am really surprised that this regional meal was associated with a nationality rather than a culture. Even though it is stated at the begining of the article that the meal is popular outside the Belgium, the last paragraph of the article forgets to state that the meal is also extremely popular in the Nothern areas of France where it is widely available in restaurants and friteries, too. I cannot tell about the Netherlands however, but someone else likely could. I think one should modify the article accordingly, and preferably add the French and Dutch flags to the right side rectangle OR totally replace Belgian flag by the flag of Flanders. Regards, Guillaume.