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Is there any food that america didn't steal from another country?

>> No.14390457

Pemmican

>> No.14390464

>>14390455
Brought. The foods were brought here by immigrants. And there's plenty that aren't well represented outside of small areas. Your Nordic countries, for example, or anything from Russia and its satellites.

>> No.14390473

>>14390464
>And there's plenty that aren't well represented outside of small areas. Your Nordic countries, for example, or anything from Russia and its satellites.
Mayonnaise-based meat or egg salads come from that region and are considered pretty ubiquitous in the US, though.

>> No.14390475

Succotash

>> No.14390479

>>14390455
Weren't French fries originally made in America? I mean, fried potatoes aren't exactly clever, but still.

>> No.14390511
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>>14390479
>French fries originally made in America
Nigga WHAT

>> No.14390520

>>14390455
Many people say barbecue but that was stolen from caribbean barbacoa. Indeed outside of shit like >>14390475 >>14390457 nothing original ever came from here

>> No.14390548

>>14390479
>>14390511
The earliest records of french fried potatoes seem to indicate the trend came from Belgium originally. The use of the term "french fries" to refer to fried julienne (french cut) potatoes is believed to be American, but the dish isn't.

>> No.14390553

>>14390455
Orange chicken.

>> No.14390554

>>14390455
Roadkill.

>> No.14390563

>>14390548
Isn’t it from Hamburg? The place between netherlands and belgium

>> No.14390584

>>14390563
What are you talking about?
The place between netherlands and belgium is called luxembourg. Unless you meant Flanders or something (which is between Wallonia and the Netherlands)

>> No.14390589
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>>14390455
America did not "steal" food from other countries shit for brains. People came here and brought their food with them.

>> No.14390590

>>14390563
Hamburg's in Northern Germany, and used to be controlled by Denmark. Wrong region and unrelated.

>> No.14390592

>>14390455
Chowder.

>> No.14390602

>>14390464
>>14390589
OP probably comes from some country that doesn't have a long and storied history of international involvement.

>> No.14390620

>>14390592
Fried clams

>> No.14390641

you realize that people from other countries settled America? Right? It didn't just start existing one day and randomly start making foods from other places for some reason

>> No.14390644

>>14390455
Since potatoes, corn, beans, squash, tomatoes, coca, etc. were all created in the Americas a better question is what did Euros eat before they stole all these plants from the Americas

>> No.14390653

potatoes, tomatoes

>> No.14390660

>>14390590
>Hamburg's in Northern Germany, and used to be controlled by Denmark
when was it controlled by Denmark?

>> No.14390665

>>14390644
literally just porridge and bread

>> No.14390699

>>14390653
So fries and pizza really were invented in America after all

>> No.14390726

>>14390473
Yeah, I suppose you're right about that.

>> No.14390746

>>14390644
Gruel.

>> No.14390781

>>14390660
Early HRE era, I think. Around the same time the Polish burned it down.

>> No.14390795

Cajun food.

>> No.14390798

even burgers came from russia, the horsemen would keep meat under the saddle and the movement would tenderise the meat

>> No.14390839

>>14390798
yeah, thats definitely the same thing as a hamburger, eating tenderized meat
This is insane logic, every food is connected to earlier foods if we use such vague and broad definitions. no one has invented anything since prehistory, only stolen other people's stuff

>> No.14390850
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14390850

Americans eat great food from all over the world that's why we rule. We also have snack food and candy up the ass.

>> No.14390856

>>14390644
Pap

>> No.14390875

>>14390850
>candy up the ass
do americans really do this?

>> No.14390884

>>14390455
Caeser's salad

>> No.14390897

>>14390875
Every piece of candy we export, gets this treatment.

>> No.14390899

>>14390455
Nobody gets to shit on All American around me you shithead. Best fast food burgers LI. Fight me bitch.

>> No.14390906

>>14390455
Not the US, but canada invented Ginger Beef

>> No.14390909
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>>14390455
Shoo fly pie

>> No.14390918
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14390918

Bear claw

>> No.14390921
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14390921

How the hell do people always forget our National Dish, hot dish?

Also, green bean casserole

>> No.14390924

>>14390884
Pretty sure Caesar was Roman.

>> No.14390928

>>14390455
>steal
it was all brought here willingly and gratefully, ya jackass

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>>14390918
ant log

>> No.14390938
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14390938

string "cheese"

>> No.14390951
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14390951

Goober peas
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goober_Peas

>> No.14390956

>>14390938
You don't need to put quotation marks around your own words.

>> No.14390961
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14390961

Trail Mix
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_mix

>> No.14390970

>>14390938
how are you possibly trying to imply that string cheese isn't cheese? Do you think it is processed cheese for some reason (even though the idea that that isn't cheese is also dumb)? Its one of the most simple, least processed cheeses

>> No.14390979

>>14390455
Deep fried burger

>> No.14390980
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14390980

Cornish dog

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>>14390980
>Cornish
I get the joke, but yeah I guess it qualifies as something uniquely American for once. Also, hush puppies. But they suck so whatever

>> No.14391013

Deep-fried butter.

>> No.14391034

international chinese food

>> No.14391045

There is no distinctive national food culture, but there are regional ones. Cajun food for instance is uniquely American. Jambalaya and crawfish etoufee.

>> No.14391052

Corn Bread

>> No.14391060

>>14391013
Actually, that's an English invention from the 17th century.

>> No.14391065

>>14390795
>>14391045
Cajun food was stolen from Atlantic Canada.

>> No.14391071

>>14390980
So the secret to making something american is replacing bread with cornmeal. If that's true, to make burgers truly american, just coat a burger patty in cornmeal, deep-fry it and call it a cornburger.

>> No.14391085

yeah, english cuisine because everybody knows its garbage and not worth taking, much like they're women.

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>>14391071
>So the secret to making something american is replacing bread with cornmeal.
No.

>> No.14391097

>>14390455
Massapequa is a shit hole

>> No.14391099

Why did the French steal Roman culture and language?

>> No.14391129

>>14390644
Now Americans are claiming to be South Americans. A different continent. That's American education for ya.

>> No.14391141

>>14391129
Ever heard of the Monroe Doctrine?

>> No.14391143

>>14391099
You think French is Latin? Demand your education fees back.

>> No.14391150

>>14391097
>Contains houses that cost over 1mil
>shit hole

>> No.14391152

>>14391141
What does it have to do with Peru or Chile?

>> No.14391157

>>14391071
>just coat a burger patty in cornmeal, deep-fry it and call it a cornburger
you might be onto something here

>> No.14391160

>>14391143
You honestly don't see the analogy between languages evolving and food evolving?

>> No.14391164

>>14391150
London has flats/apartments that cost more than 1 million. London is a shit hole.

>> No.14391170

>>14391150
That's just it's proximity to NYC. If you've actually been there, you'd know.

>> No.14391173

>>14391157
Battered burger is available in just about every UK chip shop.

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>>14391150
>land value is indicative of quality

>> No.14391188

>>14390455
>Steal
Success attracts the best.
What percentage of Michelin star chefs are (insert your racial bias here)?

>> No.14391286

Deep-fried buttholes.

>> No.14391317

>>14391286
That's a Shanghai dish, though.

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14392102

>literally all your fucking food requires one American fruit

>> No.14392118

>>14390455
>hot dog is stolen
German immigrants used to sell rolls, sausages, and kraut together at stands. Eventually people learned it was easier to eat the sausage in the roll, and began using the sauerkraut as a condiment. Strangely enough, this caught on in the deep south immediately after the east coast of all places. Sauerkraut and mustard remained the original hot dog toppings for a very long time.

In no way was this stolen.

>> No.14392123

>>14392102
>Euros are literally seething at this