Whad does "American food" look like in your country?
Whad does "American food" look like in your country?
Filet Americain is pretty great.
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I also prefer to eat my fries with American fries sauce.
Why did you name it that? Americans never eat raw food (no, rare steak doesn't count)
Did you just name it because it's ground like a burger?
What the fuck are these sauces
>Europeans pay $6.09 USD for a box of Lucky Charms
What do hot dogs from a jar taste like?
What the fuck man?
The name refers to the raw steak tartar bread spread. It was named by the French, although unlike the French we usually also include pepper and things like onions in the mix by default.
I kind of want to see some Asian "American food."
It must be so strange to us.
No one really knows. But I think it's a 'dragon mustard' mayonnaise sauce which also includes parsley and egg. It's quite good.
But I believe Americans don't eat mustard/mayo but ketchup.
wtf
In America, our ketchup comes on tap.
McEnnedy shit is so weird
american sauce is great
Pic related.
2free4U?
>putting the barbecue sauce ON the pasta
What the fuck Europe, that's not how macaroni salad works
can't find anything like that op
we have this too m8 in every snackbar with mayonnaise and curry ketchup
Absoluteily disgusting.
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lol nice
it's 15$ in an import store here el em ay oh
Holy fuck, I remember those. Ur country used to ship them to Russia in the 90s. Only seen a jar or two in my whole life.
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Кoшкa cдoхлa, хвocт oблeз -
Пoлyчилcя Uncle Ben's
(The cat died, the tail oblez -
The result was Uncle Ben's)
^_^
Yeah, top notch translation right there.
You can get them here, as well as hot dogs in tins. I mean if you like hot dogs I see no reason why they'd be bad just because they're stored this way.
We don't eat inferior food kek
cuttlefish with american sauce.
Like that except USA is more visible
100% Swedish made and no ties to America but "american dressing" is now a concept in the Nordics
>Kavli
So it is *Norwegian made
American sauce
Honestly I doubt it's any worse than the sealed ones.
Garlic, parsley and tomato combo doesn't sound too american.