American Weird food which you never seen
American Weird food which you never seen
So without further ado, here are 20 American foods that non-Americans do not and probably will not ever get.
- Grits. To be fair, not even every American gets grits. ...
- Cheese Whiz. We can agree that Cheese Whiz is a weird American food. ...
- Red Vines. ...
- Sugary Cereal. ...
- American Bread. ...
- Root Beer. ...
- Peanut Butter. ...
- Hot Dogs.
American foods that baffle foreigners
- Peanut butter. Shutterstock. How can anyone hate peanut butter? ...
- Sweet potato casserole. Shutterstock. ...
- American cheese. Shutterstock. ...
- Cheez Whiz. Instagram. ...
- Sliced bread. Instagram. ...
- Hershey's chocolate bars. Instagram. ...
- Corn dogs. Shutterstock. ...
- Chicken and waffles. Shutterstock.
Consider this a public service and an education to save you from shock when you come across these, the 50 weirdest foods from around the world.
- Balut – Philippines. ...
- Shirako – Japan. ...
- Cobra Heart – Vietnam. ...
- Casu Marzu – Italy. ...
- Shark Fin Soup – China. ...
- Bushmeat – Africa. ...
- Dog – Korea, China and Vietnam.
These are the foods that came up most often during the conversation.
- Corn Dogs. ...
- Thanksgiving Dinner. ...
- State Fair Foods. ...
- Barbecue. ...
- Root Beer. ...
- Pie. ...
- Gumbo. ...
- Chicken and Waffles.
From cheese maggots to rotten eggs, these are some of the world's weird foods.
- Airag, Mongolia. ...
- Casu marzu, Italy. ...
- Muktuk, Greenland. ...
- Hakarl, Iceland.
- Century egg, China. ...
- Salo, Ukraine. ...
- Stargazey Pie, England. ...
- Locusts, Israel.
None. PBJ is all-American. The closest you'd see is someone putting some Nutella or dulce de leche on a tea cracker but never on a slice of bread. This is because no one really sells peanut butter outside the US.
China
Top Peanut (Groundnut) Consuming Countries
Rank | Country | Consumption (MT) |
---|---|---|
1 | China | 17,371,242 |
2 | India | 5,627,940 |
3 | Nigeria | 3,000,025 |
4 | United States | 2,313,684 |
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