(April 12, 2016 at 7:50 am)ignoramus Wrote: Guys, I'm noticing that a lot of Americans eat a lot of weird ass shit!
Names I can't pronounce. I'm picturing you all sounding like Speedy Gonzales!?
Am I correct? What is it? Asian influence? Latin? Mexican? Bit of everything?
I know the Brits love their Indian food too.
Here in Au, we do have all the multicultural food places, but they're a bit of a novelty. Something you do maybe once a fortnight/month?
It seems like you guys have assimilated the exotic foreign cuisines into your day to day lives ...
Can someone tell me what a typical normal everyday food is (not junk/fast) which is traditionally American?!
Or is there no such thing anymore? Does it depend on where you grew up?
How often to do eat weird stuff I can't pronounce?
Most of the first foods people think of when associating food with any country is the fast food, take aways and generally food that's bad for you. Italy, ice cream, pizza and pasta. India, curry, kebab. If you go for a Chinese it's usually lots of fried stuff.
I tend to just try and eat healthy food with no specific cultural background that I know of. Chicken, brown rice, veg, stuff like chickpeas. Once in a while I go out to a place called the red hot buffet which is supposed to be food from all around the world, it's basically all the stuff I previously mentioned, pizza, curry, fried Chinese food, ice cream, pasta.
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