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What American foods do Brits like?

What American foods do Brits like?

Chicken-fried steak, corn dogs, and peanut butter made the list. National favorite foods like Kraft Mac & Cheese were also named.

What other countries think American food is?

Here are 10 examples of other countries’ interpretations of popular American foods.

  • Our “Chinese food” is “American food” in China.
  • Bagels in France are more like baguettes.
  • American pancakes in Germany come in a box.
  • Spaghetti in the Philippines contains hot dogs.

What food does England have that America doesn t?

18 traditionally British foods that Americans are missing out on

  1. Cadbury’s chocolate. Flickr/slgckgc.
  2. Scotch eggs. Flickr/Blowing Puffer Fish.
  3. Ribena. Getty/Phil Walter.
  4. Cornish pasties. Shutterstock/Joe Gough.
  5. Nando’s. Shutterstock/JBx.
  6. Yorkshire puddings. Shutterstock/Stephen Gibson.
  7. Heinz baked beans. Flickr/Leeber.
  8. Hobnobs.
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Can you get Oreos in England?

Oreos are available in the UK, but they’re not quite the same. They taste slightly different and, after doing a side-by-side comparison, they seem to be a whisker smaller.

Which American foods do British people find most unappealing?

British people on Quora were asked which commonly eaten foods in America they found unappealing. Chicken-fried steak, corn dogs, and peanut butter made the list. National favorite foods like Kraft Mac & Cheese were also named. Visit Insider’s homepage for more stories. Lia Ryerson previously contributed to a version of this article.

Is British food a craze in America?

Americans may be amused by Downton and enamoured of afternoon tea, but British food is never, ever going to be a craze over the pond. There are no secret bangers and mash pop-up restaurants in LA, no Sussex pond pudding fad in Chicago, and no apps listing the top pasties in New York.

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Why are the British so eager to mop up American food trends?

Perhaps British eagerness to mop up American food trends also comes from a deep-seated insecurity about our own national dishes, which are still (mistakenly) derided overseas.

What’s trending in food in the UK?

Hot dogs, meatballs, doughnuts and fried chicken all followed. These trends have begun to spread out from London, and probably won’t stop until the whole country is drowning in a sea of sprinkles and Kraft cheese slices.