Tumblr Thread Discusses How Different Food Is Between Cultures
Growing up in the Midwest, the centre of the U.S., me and mine, eat a whole lot of beef and corn. (Welcome to the corn state.) Understand that there wasn't a whole lot of culture exposure during childhood, so to say my palate was lacking is an understatement. The different cultures and their attachments to certain foods is fascinating to say the least.
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This Tumblr thread takes a really intriguing dive into food culture, and it's a pretty darn interesting read if you ask me. Time to explore new avenues, try some new things! The perfect time is always now, to try something new.
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1. American food, is that even a real thing? LOL.

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2. French food, that's mighty specific LOL.

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3. Indian food, yummm.

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4. Irish food, carrrrrbs, all the carbbbbs.

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5. The Poles know this is the only way to really bake.

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6. Jewish flavors are so complex.

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7. Ukrainian food, even though this easily applies to every recipe that contains garlic.

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8. Chinese cuisine cracked me up.

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9. I JUST WANT THE RECIPE DAMNIT!

10. English recipes are sometimes pretty bland.

11. Dutch food, I'm in for it.

12. Welsh recipes, if it has cheese in it, I'm here for it.

13. Greek recipes, I can hear the family in the kitchen in My Big Fat Greek Wedding

14. Solvenian recipes, solid.

15. Filipino recipes, vinegar say whaaat?

16. Australian recipes, HA. One of my favorite people from the land down under makes the most DIVINE donuts I swear.

17. Latinx recipes, this goes for every recipe thats handed down, peroid.

18. Armenian recipes, HAHA, you mean similar to motherhood? Ah yes. LOL.

19. Canadian recipes, I AM HERE FOR ALL THREE, every single time.
