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30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
FoodOCT 30, 2023

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country

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Despite a reputation for the ridiculous, both in calories and portions, the United States has a deep and colorful food culture. There is an abundance of items, from snacks to ingredients that tend to not exist anywhere else. 
Someone asked, “Non-Americans, what’s your favorite American food you can’t get in your country?” People shared their experiences and dishes that they simply could not recreate outside of the USA. So get comfortable, assemble some snacks, and get scrolling. Be sure to upvote your favorite posts and comment your thoughts below. 
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#1

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
A friend of mine who’s a foreign exchange student misses Wisconsin deep fried cheese curds the most.
74points

#2

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
American pancakes. Doughnuts. Basically diner food! I want American diners in Norway!
72points

#3

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Was in Houston in August 2016. Me and my girlfriend (British) went to a mexican bar/restaurant called Paparruchos.
Honestly, ruined Mexican food for us. We can't ever have it in the UK again, I've tried three or four times since from various places and it just doesn't even begin to compare to the pure culinary joy we got from Paparruchos.
71points

While internet culture and memes have perhaps skewed most people’s perception of American food, the reality is that many, very common ingredients all hail from North and South America. Tomatoes, potatoes, squash, and pumpkin, to name a few. Think about a handful of your favorite dishes and you will no doubt find an ingredient that came from the Americas. 

Given the massive size of the nation and all the different cultural influences, it’s no surprise that certain American dishes are simply better. This is a country that takes every single meal very seriously, so it simply stands to reason that non-Americans will encounter some dish so powerful that they can’t stop thinking about it. 

#4

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Dr Pepper is for the ascended Gods who have transcended the coke vs pepsi debate
67points

#5

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Mozzarella Sticks with Marinara Sauce! Ugh I loved that when I went to the states. Come back to Australia, and cannot find them anywhere!!
61points

#6

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Jesus hasn't anyone still mentioned MAC AND CHEESE?
Creamy, tasty, super delicious
61points

In fact, the US is so large that it becomes hard to pin down what exactly is “American cuisine,” despite the stereotypes of burgers and fries. Each region has its own variations, and every group of immigrants brought with it techniques, dishes, and concepts, which were then tailored for the host of ingredients available in the USA. 

#7

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
It’s almost sacrilegious of me to say as an Englishman but I miss breakfasts. I love my full English but breakfast is something the US does so well. I lived in Manhattan for a few months and a diner, somewhere on Essex I think, did poached eggs with fried potato and onions for about $2-3 and I must’ve eaten that dozens of times whilst there. Pancakes and bacon too, we have US style places here but it is not the same.
47points

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30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
When I was living in the UK, I couldn't find good Tex-Mex for the life of me. People would swear by some places, "no, this place has THE BEST burritos in all of the UK! The chef is from Tijuana, gets all the ingredients imported, it's amazing!" I show up, it's burnt and dried-up meat, a half a can of s****y beans, and some other stuff rolled into a tortilla in the shape of a softball. Terrible.
To be fair, I think it's not the fault of the restaurants, but the lack of ingredients. Even my own home-made guacamole was terrible over there. The avocados just weren't the same as the standard California ones, they had no flavor at all. No matter how you try to make the Tex-Mex over there, it's just never going to be the same.
45points

#9

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Every time I'm down in Montana, Sonics is my go to. I barely eat fast food in Canada, but I'm drawn to those cherry lime slushies, and those delicious massive f*****g chili dogs. God damn it. I'm hungry now.
45points

At the same time, the United States might be the undisputed fast food king of the world. To the degree that for many people, Mcdonald's was the first bit of exposure to American “culture,” for better or worse. Love it or hate it, fast food is a massive, dominant industry, and the US has restaurants to satisfy every craving. 

#10

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Can’t get biscuits and gravy in the UK. Or goldfish crackers.
45points

#11

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Australian here. I have dreams about eating another everything bagel. 😭
42points

#12

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
I will forever have a empty feeling knowing I may never get to eat American buffalo wings again. I've tried to make them, bought them at restaurants here in Australia but nothing will ever fill the void they left. That and gumbo. I'd F*****g kill a man just to sniff the sponge that washed the plate they were served on. But seriously if anyone has a good recipe/link to a recipe for either gumbo or wings I'll give you and upvote and a personal message of thanks cos I have no idea how reddit gold works or what it is
42points

This blend has also led to incredible levels of fusion cuisine. While some might argue that this “waters down” original dishes from the rest of the world, there is something to be said for bold combinations, new methods, and ingredients to see what works together best. 

#13

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Reeses anything
41points

#14

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Almond M&Ms.
41points

#15

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Root beer
41points

As these accounts can attest, there are some things that Americans simply do better. It might not be better for your arteries, your wallet or anything else, but when it comes to flavor, it's a class of its own. 

#16

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Well I moved to the US, so it's not much of an issue anymore, but before recent times, the UK was so far behind on what constituted as BBQ.
If I flip the question, now I miss actual Fish & Chips. It's common to see on a menu here but they come out with tiny thin fries and no malt vinegar to be found. :/
40points

#17

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
I'm from the UK and went to America for the first time last Summer. I absolutely loved Cracker Barrel! You can get similar meals back home but their fried chicken and honey mustard sauce were something else.
38points

#18

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
southern style sweet potato casserole with cinnamon and crushed walnuts
37points

#19

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
Fried Oreos! I was initially horrified at hearing how they were made, but damn, after I had them, it was love at first taste!
35points

#20

30 People Share What American Foods They Tried And Now Wish They Could Get In Their Country
I'm American but ran across a guy from the UK earlier this year and he couldn't get enough of gas station beef jerky. He talked about how good it was for a solid 10 minutes.
34points
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