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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First, stay off Twitter and especially alt right posts. It will only harm you. Second, to your question, yes I would agree that some foreign countries have superior food cultures to the US and some do not. It’s a mix. Within the US there is a wide variety of regional cuisines which are very different but have some common threads similar to other large countries like China or India ( similar in regional diversity). What is unique and preferable IMO in US food culture is the rise of fusion, experimental, ethnic diversity, and high craft food in the large coastal cities. There’s a really exciting mix of great options. [/quote] As everyone knows, Detroit, Chicago, and St. Louis can't possibly be interesting since they aren't near the coasts.[/quote]
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