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Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
FoodSEP 7, 2022

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back

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As of 2010, the American diet seems to focus mainly on grains, fats, and oils, and ultra-processed foods make up about 58% of their daily energy intake.
And while diets around the globe are more similar than they used to be (in nearly 50 years, the differences in foods eaten has narrowed by 68 percent), foreigners are still having trouble with it.
So when Reddit user EskimoeExplosion invited non-Americans to name the quintessential US foods they will never understand, people from all over the world flooded them with all sorts of products.
(However, remember to take this list with a grain of salt, since, as we know, taste can be very, very subjective.)

#1

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Tube cheese or aerosol cheese. The latter makes me gag thinking about it.
129points

#2

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
That awful, orange, plasticky American cheese. I lived in North America for a year and missed good British cheddar so much!
120points

We managed to get in touch with EskimoeExplosion and even though they don't recall what exactly gave them the idea for the post, at the time the Redditor was working in the industry as a sous-chef at a country club and was pretty passionate about food. "It was a big part of my life back then," EskimoeExplosion told Bored Panda.

"The American diet stems from convenience, although we've developed cuisines similar to other cultures (mainly rooted in poverty like BBQ, Fried Chicken, etc.) there's always the Americanized asterisked version where it's just slightly more convenient," they said.

"The American diet is simple recipes we're not willing to make ourselves, BBQ sauce, ketchup, etc., are all easily constructed from scratch but very few Americans could tell you how to make ketchup or BBQ sauce from scratch."

#3

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
American bread. I lived in the states for six months. At one point shortly after moving, I bought a loaf of bread and made a sandwich. To my surprise, the bread was so sweet. I told my housemates that I accidentally bought dessert bread, but nope — just regular bread in America.
111points

#4

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Pop tarts taste like someone half-as*ed an attempt at flavoured cardboard. They're horrible.
105points

#5

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
It's not so much the food but more the portion sizes. I'm Australian and was raised as a kid to eat everything on my plate. I brought that mentality to the US. over a month I put on 5kg!
The portion sizes are obscene. I could hardly finish a meal there without feeling ill from eating to much. I think implementing cheaper, smaller portion options would be great. It would also cut down on wasting food (as I noticed a lot of people didn't eat all of their meal).
That said, American food on the whole was great. I spent a lot of time in the Deep South and I loved BBQ, baked beans, grits, sweet tea, Cajun food, Po Boys. Even Waffle House wasn't half bad.
EDIT: A lot of people are mentioning getting a to go bag. In Australia people don't really do that much. It is more for kids who liked their meal but don't eat much. Anyway, I don't remember ever been encouraged to do it by the Americans I was staying with in the Deep South. My friend in California used to do it (particularly with Mexican food). My girlfriend's mother would often cook and always had food in the house, so getting a to go bag wasn't a necessity for them. I really have no idea how her whole family had such good figures (must be good genetics). I would turn into one of those morbidly obese people you see riding scooters in Walmart if I lived in Alabama for a year.
A few people also commented on Australia having large portion sizes. I would agree that this is the case if you go out for a pub meal. Some of those meals are huge. Also out in the country (where people tend to be fatter) the food is often deep fried and in large quantities. Still compared to what was on offer in Alabama, it is nothing.
EDIT 2: Many people freaking out about what a kg (kilogram is). One kg = 2.2 pounds. So I put on 11 pounds in a month. I'm surprised the US just doesn't adopt the metric system as the rest of the world uses it and it is a really simple way to measure weight, length etc.
102points

According to Trust For America's Health, the U.S. adult obesity rate stands at 42.4 percent, the first time the national rate has passed the 40 percent mark, and further evidence of the country's health crisis. (In fact, this number has increased by 26 percent since 2008.)

Rates of childhood obesity are also increasing with the latest data showing that 19.3 percent of U.S. young people (ages 2 to 19) suffer from it. (For comparison, in the mid-1970s, only 5.5 percent of young people were obese.)

"That's a very complicated issue that can't really be rooted in one specific thing, it has a lot to do with the fast-paced culture of convenience we have but also just a fundamentally different way we see food," EskimoExplosion shared their thoughts.

#6

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Sweet potatoes with marshmallows on top, just WHY?
92points

#7

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
HERSHEYS i seriously thought it was spoiled when i tried one.
Hand on heart i wouldnt eat it even if it was free, how they make a profit i will never know.
91points

#8

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Twinkies. They're somehow delicious and disgusting, all at the same time. I am afraid of your gastromolecular science.
90points

Indeed, demographic trends and the conditions in people's lives have a large impact on their ability to follow a nutritious diet and maintain a healthy weight. Generally, the data show that the more a person earns, the less likely they are to have obesity. Also, individuals with less education are more likely to have obesity, as are those who live in rural communities as opposed to people from suburban and metro areas.

Socioeconomic factors such as poverty and discrimination have contributed to higher rates of obesity among certain racial and ethnic populations: for example, black adults have the highest level of adult obesity nationally at 49.6 percent.

#9

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Cherry flavoured anything. Have you tasted cherries? They tasted nothing like that icky flavouring!
89points

#10

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Not so much disgusting as bland: Strawberries and tomatoes.
I remember going into a supermarket and seeing these absolutely huge strawberries. Biggest I'd ever seen. And bright red, like they were the juiciest, most ripe ever grown. Bought a punnet, went home and ate them, they tasted like wet cardboard. What a disappointment.
I'd say it was false advertising.
EDIT: Also, Twinkies. I grew up with Marvel comics and they had ads for all sorts of things at the back. One of the few ads I remember were for Twinkies. They looked delicious so when I got to the US I had to try one. Dessicated sponge wrapped around fake cream. The sponge was so dry and the filling so obviously unnatural that no self-respecting mould would go near the thing, I reckon it probably had a longer half life than platinum. I'm sure if humans nuke themselves into extinction any uneaten Twinkies will still be around when the lizards evolve civilization.
84points

#11

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Canadian here... American soda. You can taste the corn syrup. All of my American friends drink Mexican Coke or that 'throwback' pop with sugar instead of corn syrup.
84points

"When I was in Europe, people would recommend the restaurant that had the best tasting coffee or pies, or the place that does the best version of a regional dish. In the US, most people will recommend the place that provides the best value," EskimoExplosion said.

"In Europe, someone might describe to you how silky the mousse is when telling you about their favorite spot, in the US they tend to talk about how much food you get compared to the price."

#12

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Circus peanuts are weird. Why would you shape them like peanuts if they taste like tainted bananas?
75points

#13

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Turkey bacon. It's vile. Only pork should be made into bacon, I care not what ye say.
70points

#14

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Fluff, that marshmallow spread
Like you find ways to add extra sugar to everything, even toast
67points

#15

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
I absolutely think cakes made in America are too sweet with too much frosting. I always end up buying cakes from Asian or Mexican stores since they're not as sweet.
65points

#16

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
American fast food. Honestly the quality of fast food in the U.S. is absolutely horrible compared to the very same chains in Canada. I'm talking about standard fast food like Burger King, McDonald's, etc...
60points

#17

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Red Vines. As a New Zealander I expected them to taste like hopes and dreams, solidified into a long strip of candy... But alas, they really taste like a*s.
58points

#18

'Imitation Pasteurized Process Cheese Food'. WTF is it? Why is it?
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57points

#19

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
Casseroles made with "cream of" anything soup. Green bean casserole, tuna casserole, mushroom casserole. I know what those Campbells soups are like, we get them over here, and the idea of using them as a constituent ingredient in a main meal makes me shudder just from the idea of the sodium bomb. Especially those casseroles that are suggested to be topped with crushed chips.
Peanut butter and jam (jelly) sandwiches I can get behind. Pumpkin pie was a revelation of awesomeness for a new dimension on what to me is normally a savoury veg. Chicken-fried steak and sausage gravy? Genius.
But the idea of those casseroles make my stomach turn every time.
57points

#20

Someone Asks What 'American' Foods Non-Americans Find Disgusting, And 30 Don't Hold Back
As a Swiss:
* the cheese
* the chocolate
* the bread
And the coffee I once bought in a Dunkin' Donuts was horrible, never had another one.
Other than that I love almost everything... I could spend the rest of my life eating cheetos and kfc!
55points
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