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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]America is a very young country. Of course it's culinary history will be very truncated. Compare that to a lot of other cultures, like China, which has over 5,000 years of culinary development.[/quote] The US draws on every great world cuisine and frequently blends the best of every tradition. US food culture and cuisine is the best in the world. [/quote] Not at all. Not even close. I’m guessing you’ve never left the country or own a passport?[/quote] Maybe a little off topic, but a good difference is that the food in many countries does not have so many additives and preservatives. If I am in many countries, after a few days I feel better, am not bloated, and sleep better. I eat far more overseas than I do here and I usually lose weight because the food is just better. [/quote]
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