Drs83 t1_j6ckzsx wrote
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America has amazing cuisine all over. A foodie could live the rest of their life in Savannah Georgia alone and never get bored.
Mike-T_B t1_j6cvyo1 wrote
America itself doesn't have amazing cuisine. America has amazing examples of cuisine from all over the world. That is the same with Britain, Europe etc.
ImNoScientician t1_j6d0qez wrote
Cheeseburgers and fries are goddamn delicious and you know it.
Mike-T_B t1_j6eemhq wrote
Well fries aren't American
OnlyMortal666 t1_j6clc4o wrote
In your experience.
Drs83 t1_j6cqth1 wrote
Sorry you had a bad experience but the facts are America has amazing cuisine, to say otherwise is ignorant.
I mean, I know it's super edgy and all here on Reddit to shit on America but it doesn't change the facts. I don't even live in America.
FriedBologna_ t1_j6cyfq6 wrote
Where is this fact? Americans have a horrible palate and cuisine, like all other English speaking countries. We can add Quebec because their food isn't real french and neither are they.
Rigtyrektson t1_j6d3irw wrote
America doesn't suffer from cuisine nationalism as much as Europe does. American cuisine is burgers and fries sure, but you can get authentic anything in any major city across the entire country.
Also America gets to share claim of TexMex food and I'm pretty sure the world agrees that shits the bomb.
FriedBologna_ t1_j6d7dqy wrote
Personal opinions, Gastronationalism is the most important thing in gastronomy. Where I said English speaking countries I mean Caucasian, English spoken people. We tend to adopt traditional dishes and "Americanize" them into crappy versions of the originals to sooth our indelicate palate. Hence TexMex even though it's delicious.
McSuds t1_j6deeui wrote
Username checks out.
FriedBologna_ t1_j6e9vvx wrote
r/frogs
Phatsam1987 t1_j6cnehv wrote
"Rest of their life" like you've got the rest of your life to deal with a failed parachute
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