Shanks 10,817 December 11, 2014 Share December 11, 2014 The great thing about America is that its "traditional food" is actually a lot of different foods across many different cultures. Italian, Mexican and Chinese food are especially popular. The part of America I live in California as part of the American South West has a lot of Mexican food and sea food. There are 6,7 maybe 8 Mexican restaurants and markets (I am not kidding) within walking distance of where I work. I work at a grocery store and hot sauce, taco shells/mixes are both big sellers and not just among hispanics though among them Hominy (kind of like corn) and Menudo (Mexican soup made from cow intestines) are major sellers. My Dad once owned an Italian restaurant which while it is gone there is one near where I live which is actually just as good which is saying something. Here in the United States. Coca Cola was originally marketed as a hang over cure. A counter clerk screwed up & hooked up CO2 instead of water & sales soared. And Coke also had cocaine in it thus the name Coca Cola, it dosen't have that now but you wouldn't know that with how much of it people drink these days. 3 Rarity Get's Cockroaches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scrubbed user 3,417 December 11, 2014 Share December 11, 2014 Did you know that burgers and hot dogs actually originated from Germany... They look tasty =P Never knew that before. America has actually contributed the corn dog, brownies, graham crackers, and fortune cookies if you can believe that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silver Letter 1,832 December 11, 2014 Share December 11, 2014 and fortune cookies if you can believe that. I thought it was the Japanese that invented it. Silver Letter!!! Silver Letter's MLP collection Have: 946 https://data.mlpmerch.com/checklist/180/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scrubbed user 3,417 December 11, 2014 Share December 11, 2014 The first ones were made in California. It may have been a Chinese person who made them, but they were still made in America. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simcity11100 773 December 11, 2014 Share December 11, 2014 Yep modern day fortune cookies originated from Kyoto, Japan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silver Letter 1,832 December 11, 2014 Share December 11, 2014 It may have been a Chinese person who made them Even if it was in America, it was done by Japanese. The Chinese had nothing to do with it. Silver Letter!!! Silver Letter's MLP collection Have: 946 https://data.mlpmerch.com/checklist/180/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MsMegan91 117 December 11, 2014 Share December 11, 2014 I guess the traditional Irish food would have to be the potato? Credit to DSanders for my signature Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Castle_Cross 332 December 11, 2014 Share December 11, 2014 The great thing about America is that its "traditional food" is actually a lot of different foods across many different cultures. Italian, Mexican and Chinese food are especially popular. The part of America I live in California as part of the American South West has a lot of Mexican food and sea food. There are 6,7 maybe 8 Mexican restaurants and markets (I am not kidding) within walking distance of where I work. I work at a grocery store and hot sauce, taco shells/mixes are both big sellers and not just among hispanics though among them Hominy (kind of like corn) and Menudo (Mexican soup made from cow intestines) are major sellers. My Dad once owned an Italian restaurant which while it is gone there is one near where I live which is actually just as good which is saying something. The menudo is a good choice when you have a hangover :3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DubWolf 20,687 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 I'm in the US, but I'm Mexican. My favorite breakfast meal: chorizo con huevo (and beans w/cheese) . Tacos! (do I need a pic :comeatus:?) Agua de horchata is pretty good too. What else, what else.... oh, entomatadas! I had some yesterday, but the tomatoes were really... "acidic" :S. 2 Sig by Wolf, Handwriting by SparklingSwirls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draxon 215 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 The Philly cheesesteak: Just looking at it makes me want to go there now. I've never been able to order a proper cheesesteak outside of the Philadelphia area. That's why I always keep a box of Steak-umms in my freezer. 1 Thrackerzod is best pony. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snow Frostflame 3,571 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 (edited) anything grilled and twice the normal size is America's traditional food but I think our most significant food would have to be apple pie Ok so I found something that seems appetizing, it's called apple crumb pie and looks like this: yes those are almost better then apple pie Edited December 12, 2014 by Snowflake Frostflame Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CT-1138 3,184 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 Do giant bacon cheeseburgers count as "traditional"? 1 Love is a most potent magic My FiMFiction | My DA | My Facebook Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silver Letter 1,832 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 but I think our most significant food would have to be apple pie Nope. Apple pie comes from the Dutch. Silver Letter!!! Silver Letter's MLP collection Have: 946 https://data.mlpmerch.com/checklist/180/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rohinar 72 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 Originating from Texas, USA, I figure I can represent Southern food! Green bean casserole (yum!) Pecan pie (extra yum!) Fried oreos (so disturbed by this that I've never tried it!) Collard greens (only good with significant added flavoring XD) Rule of Southern food: All vegetables and healthy nutrients must be completely smothered in as much fat as possible. ^^ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snow Frostflame 3,571 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 Nope. Apple pie comes from the Dutch. wonderful..... this is the 5th time this month I have made a mistake like that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziggy + Angel + Rain 11,307 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 My country's most widely enjoyed traditional food is the chocolate chip corndog: Don't fact check me. Don't. 1 "It uses the faculty of what you call imagination. But that does not mean making things up. It is a form of seeing." - from "The Amber Spyglass" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silver Letter 1,832 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 Green bean casserole (yum!) Again? It was invented by a corporation which is headquartered in New Jersey. And even then, it would make it a regional thing, not a national food, much less "traditional" by any sense of the word. Silver Letter!!! Silver Letter's MLP collection Have: 946 https://data.mlpmerch.com/checklist/180/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rohinar 72 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 Again? It was invented by a corporation which is headquartered in New Jersey. And even then, it would make it a regional thing, not a national food, much less "traditional" by any sense of the word. But, it's cherished by Southerners as a "Southern" food. That's enough for me- I feel like things move away from where they were originally made and become popular somewhere else all the time. If you want to be a stickler about how traditional something is, it gets hard to justify when our country is only a few hundred years old (as far as the dominant culture/people goes). It still works for me though! Because I currently live in NJ, lol, so it's still traditional in my state either way you look at it. Oh, and Southerners tend to consider themselves a very distinct region, and I believe people have been posting regional food this entire thread anyway. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flutter's lover <3 8,210 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 Canadian foods,eh? Let's start off with some sweets. Eh. We have Traditional Nanaimo bars Sugar Pie Maple Syrup Now,for more "main course" stuff. Peameal Bacon. (Aka Canadian Bacon to those out of country) Regular bacon. We also have a Maple flavoured variant. (it is awesome) Classic Poutine 3 Fluttershy's lover, she's my waifu. I'm in love and obsessed with her, she's given me shyabetes. *Hnnnng* Yellow Pink Squee Blogs | Ask one of Fluttershy's biggest fans | Official Fluttershy fanclub page! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghostfacekiller39 23,882 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 I'd like to toss in a bit about all the deep frying we do in Texas. Deep Fried Beer: Deep Fried Butter on a Stick: Deep Fried Snickers Wrapped in Bacon: Deep Fried Cereal: And last, but certainly not least, Deep Fried Donut Bacon Cheeseburgers: 5 He who is Positively Obsessed With All Things Rarity!!! Check out the Rarity Fan Club! "Not everyone who is pretty is necessarily beautiful. For those two to come together is truly a Rarity" -Jacob G. Rosenberg Signature by @FadedSkies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmik Vek 770 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 Here in Quebec we have: The Popular Poutine: The Smoked Meat, a Montreal's classic Pâté Chinois (Chinese Pie) Pouding-Chômeur (Chomeur's Pudding) Tourtière (Meat Pie) 1 This account will only remain active for archival purposes for now. Cosmik Vek (YT) | To Life, Death and Beyond... (2014 - 2025) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek0zoid 1,468 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 Pizza, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Ribs, French Fries... Basically, lots of stuff that kills us upon massive intakes. Signature made by: Rainbow Skywalker My little YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/GeekySteven (Game (Mostly) and Pony Reviews) (Yes, I'm actually active) My Johari Window thingymabob :http://kevan.org/johari?name=StevenEarthPony ASK ME A QUESTION OR TWO!:http://mlpforums.com/topic/85648-ask-steven-anything-you-want-he-loves-answering-your-questions/#entry2228380 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rohinar 72 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 Pizza, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Ribs, French Fries... Basically, lots of stuff that kills us upon massive intakes. America: Randomly Deadly Food 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silver Letter 1,832 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 But, it's cherished by Southerners as a "Southern" food Why? I've seen it served in the west and it's likely just as popular in the northeast. Silver Letter!!! Silver Letter's MLP collection Have: 946 https://data.mlpmerch.com/checklist/180/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rohinar 72 December 12, 2014 Share December 12, 2014 Why? I've seen it served in the west and it's likely just as popular in the northeast. And... are you from the South? I'd say it's difficult to say why different people latch onto any food. ^^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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