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French origin, but Japanese picture?

Its great and all that the Japanese have their own version, but shouldn't it be relevant to have a picture with a French version of the food?

Japanese parfait

This food type seems to be popular in Japan. Perhaps someone with more knowledge could add a section about this? 85.222.86.6 (talk) 13:34, 16 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

North Carolina variant

I removed the following lines from the article: In North Carolina there is the double deck Parfait which is a blend of brisket and pastrami. It was made by immigrant Carlos Guzman Solorzano who decided to mix the foods for a reunion of the Raleigh Gay Men United Society.

This is such a bad joke. When you google "Raleigh Gay Men United Society", this shows up as the only article (plus a few others who copy/pasted from wikipedia. 85.222.86.6 (talk) 13:37, 16 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]