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this three is the best of my country Turkiye. You should eat these food they taste very very delicious if the cook experienced.

 

 

 

 

Arabaşı first one . Mantı Second. Şebit yağlaması 3rd .

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I think Hamburger here in America. But I am Irish and enjoy the traditional foods from there.

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In Romania traditional food is- "sarmale" (no English translation) -sponge cake "cozonac" (that does not know if it translates) -And pig sausages

Yes you are right is good traditional food, i really did have a craving for "sarmale" in cabbage, mmm yam, yam :lol: Edited by Adryan28
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Why can't traditional food just look tasty?:)

Think I'd like Polish, Iranian and Turkish specialties most.

I'm from Belgium, that means the common traditions are mentioned, tough we have a family tradition:

-2 eggs

-2 spoons of flour

-2 spoons of sugar

-Stir it up, and bake in a pan

Can't be easier:D

 

By the way, does America really have nothing different from a hamburger?:D

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By the way, does America really have nothing different from a hamburger? :D

 

Well I found this for you: was on Yahoo Answers.

 

Don't pay any attention to these losers, most of them are just immigrants anyway, the REAL traditional American foods are:

 

1. Kraft Macaroni and Cheese dinners

2. Hot Dogs (Vienna sausage made in the US from chicken lips, cow penises and pig anuses)

3. Hamburgers (hormone and e.-coli flavored ground beef served on dry, stale white flour buns that are laced with chemicals and preservatives: topped with slices of artificial, plasticized, processed "American" so-called "cheese" and with fake "bacon" made from toxic soy waste products)

 

- for traditional American desserts, check the net for "Twinkies" and "Ding-Dongs" ............

 

Apple Pie as well. But these are not traditional foods I like so there was no mention of them. Just hamburgers.

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That's somewhat more satisfying :D

Still doesn't change my favorites tough. Think the american-type food is so common known in europe that there nothing special about it...:) (to say the thruth, pretty weird thing saying theres nothing special about mixed pig anuses)

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Its because the American foods are created through a variety of ethnic and cultural influences that there really in no "traditional American food." Its the idea of what came first; the egg or the chicken.

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In that case it's simple: fish was there before chicken, fish has eggs, so egg.

If you'd say chicken's egg, I still say egg. The first animal called "chicken" came out of a chickens egg. You wouldn't say the first human was an ape until he was born would you? :D

But that might be off topic :)

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Yes this is oof topic, but an interesting argument nonetheless. :P

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The "moules frites of Liège" and the beer ofc i love it :D

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The JUPILER beer

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A little combo platter. Perogies, cabbage rolls, Sauerkraut, sausage. Even though my preferences lean to a plate full of Perogies, sour cream and a few cabbage rolls for flavour.

I love perogies it is delicious and cabbage rolls too hmmmmmmmmm

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