edit: just want to say that i think this might be my most contentious post ever and i wasn’t expecting that
Kiwi-vee on
FRENCH fries. š¤£š¤£
DaltonMalton on
Hamburgers aren’t german
Current_Recover8779 on
Same when I hear fries are from Europe. Bro, really? Potatoes at from Chile and Peru, how people can believe fries are form Europe hahahaha.
Friedguywubawuba on
I hate how he says barbecue, but then uses burgers as an example. My guy, you could’ve said ribs, pulled pork, cornbread, c’mon!!!!
NotAThrowaway1453 on
Tbh the first French fries probably are (south) American. I wouldnāt be surprised if someone in what is now Chile or something fried up some sliced potatoes before Europeans even arrived.
Not American in the USA sense of course though
Sainz_Paglu on
This made me think, which foods are actual American Food? I can’t think of any from the top of my head š¤
DetectiveNext2670 on
English people need to stop lying to themselves. I’ll give them the roast dinner, but hoops on toast… that alone disqualifies you.
PoliticsIsDepressing on
French fries are actually not from France, rather they are from Belgium. US soldiers when fighting in WWII thought they were still in France while fighting in Belgium and were served āfriesā and gave it the name of āFrench Friesā as they brought them back to the US.
NFim on
Beans on toast people calling anyone out on their food is peak irony š
befuddled_humbug on
He’s out.
JemorilletheExile on
This interview is so frustrating on both sides. American food is a) regional cuisine, particularly from the South (yes bbq, no not hamburgers that’s a terrible example) and New England and b) vibrant mixes of food brought by immigrants, especially in American cities. And btw, the reason it’s that way is that English people came here and obliterated indigenous cultures.
_setlife on
arenāt they Belgium š§šŖ?
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_iusuallydont_ on
This is so annoying because heās wrong and the reporter didnāt correct him. š¤Ŗ
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the way the interviewer is just slowly describing a mcdonald’s meal..
https://preview.redd.it/c1iaf09yq4uf1.jpeg?width=736&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fe44ee8de6e730691ee6fab6cfbe42fd31282c2d
edit: just want to say that i think this might be my most contentious post ever and i wasn’t expecting that
FRENCH fries. š¤£š¤£
Hamburgers aren’t german
Same when I hear fries are from Europe. Bro, really? Potatoes at from Chile and Peru, how people can believe fries are form Europe hahahaha.
I hate how he says barbecue, but then uses burgers as an example. My guy, you could’ve said ribs, pulled pork, cornbread, c’mon!!!!
Tbh the first French fries probably are (south) American. I wouldnāt be surprised if someone in what is now Chile or something fried up some sliced potatoes before Europeans even arrived.
Not American in the USA sense of course though
This made me think, which foods are actual American Food? I can’t think of any from the top of my head š¤
English people need to stop lying to themselves. I’ll give them the roast dinner, but hoops on toast… that alone disqualifies you.
French fries are actually not from France, rather they are from Belgium. US soldiers when fighting in WWII thought they were still in France while fighting in Belgium and were served āfriesā and gave it the name of āFrench Friesā as they brought them back to the US.
Beans on toast people calling anyone out on their food is peak irony š
He’s out.
This interview is so frustrating on both sides. American food is a) regional cuisine, particularly from the South (yes bbq, no not hamburgers that’s a terrible example) and New England and b) vibrant mixes of food brought by immigrants, especially in American cities. And btw, the reason it’s that way is that English people came here and obliterated indigenous cultures.
arenāt they Belgium š§šŖ?
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This is so annoying because heās wrong and the reporter didnāt correct him. š¤Ŗ
Constantly embarrassed to be American.
I’m pretty sure Turkey is 100% an American food.