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" ............
2007-05-30 18:43:40
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answered by Anonymous
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American Traditional Food
2016-12-26 11:10:45
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answered by citizen 4
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
what is the American's traditional food?
Is there any websites that introduce the American's traditional food?
2015-08-13 12:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Traditional American Food
2016-11-03 09:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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America really has no definitive food, most Americans eat their family's ethnic cuisine being that America is a country of immigrants. Also, being that it is an industrial country, most Americans eat packaged and processed meals along with meals from restaurants. The most popular restaurants are multi-billion dollar industries, such as McDonalds and Wendy's, fast-food chains that the average non-American is most likely familiar with.
2016-03-13 09:53:00
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answered by Justin 1
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Here is a subject I can stand behind...
There is a glorious thing about American Cuisine and that is the fact that you really cannot put it in one category. America is called The Melting Pot for a reason. We take bits and pieces from all cultures and implement that into our food.
There are many distinct styles other than hamburgers and hotdogs that people keep saying..
You have Creole & Cajun style. Southwest, Tex-mex and other cowboy type cuisine as well. Then you have the fish cuisines of new england and pacific northwest as well as the different dairy and fruit desserts of the midwest.
Every type of food culture out there has been americanized in some form or another in our country. We're so much more than hotdogs and hamburgers.
2007-05-30 02:21:29
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answered by Food Police 4
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American Food Century 1900 - 2000
(they even have a food timeline that's pretty interesting)
http://www.geocities.com/foodedge/
10 foods that make America great:
1) New England clam chowder (Massachusetts)
2) Pastrami (New York)
3) Shoofly pie (Pennsylvania)
4) Smithfield ham (Virginia)
5) Po-boys (Louisiana)
6) Fajitas (Texas)
7) Chicago hot dogs (Illinois)
8) Chile verde (New Mexico)
9) San Francisco sourdough (California)
10) Olympia oysters (Washington)
(for more details on each):
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8392312/
2007-05-30 01:56:03
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answered by willa 7
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Here are some colonial and earlier foods --
Pemmican: jerky pounded with cranberries
Turkey with bread stuffing seasoned with marjoram, sage, parsley and summer savory (this appeared in the first cook book published in the US)
Johnny Cakes: Pancakes made with corn meal
Baked Beans
Cheesecake made with French puff pastry crust (appears in Martha Washington's cook book)
2007-05-30 04:37:46
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answered by zerothworld1 3
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I don't know any websites, but some big american foods are hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese, chicken nuggets...
2007-05-30 02:26:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Cheeseburger.
2007-05-30 01:55:07
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answered by Mr.Saturday (Kwame) 2
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Traditional would mean to me a family habit.I truly think that every American family eats Sausage of one kind or an other.Think about it there are many varieties to choose from..Sausage Americas staple....
2007-05-30 02:29:17
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answered by Maw-Maw 7
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