I don't think that's entirely accurate. I'd say that there is a lot more shit food than there is in the UK. But that's due to very little regulation, income inequliaty, and some other historical factors (fun fact - did you know that they add something called butyric acid to their chocolate to give it that sour off note that makes it taste like baby sick? Back in the day the milk had to travel so far that it would slightly sour as didn't have refrigerated trucks. That's the taste profile they've grown up on, so now butyric acid is added in the process).The food in general is very poor quality. After a week I’m glad to leave.
Still on the runFucking madness. Have they killed him yet?
I’m over here for work atm, the vast majority of food isn’t great quality, even my US colleagues point that out. Supermarkets are also bloody expensive, even more so than the UK.The food in general is very poor quality. After a week I’m glad to leave.
Lousiana is fire, the food there was amazing. Po boys, paella and many other things, probably the best place I've ever ate tbh.
Yea haha I was a tourist so the French quaternary is where I was everyday apart from my swamp tour, bloody expensive aswell I think hotel was 3k for 10 days. It was a once in a lifetime holiday though its done and won't go back again unless I have to.Love New Orleans (away from bourbon st - bit old for that now !). Support saints…as painful as supporting city this season
I don't think that's entirely accurate. I'd say that there is a lot more shit food than there is in the UK. But that's due to very little regulation, income inequliaty, and some other historical factors (fun fact - did you know that they add something called butyric acid to their chocolate to give it that sour off note that makes it taste like baby sick? Back in the day the milk had to travel so far that it would slightly sour as didn't have refrigerated trucks. That's the taste profile they've grown up on, so now butyric acid is added in the process).
Southern california has incredible food, especially mexican food. Trader Joes & Whole Foods are probably the best supermarkets ive ever been to
Really? It is possible to get great food here, but not easy in the US in my experience.English people criticising the quality of American food is frankly insane.
I think there’s definitely issues with accessing healthy food in the US, but in terms of quality, variety and cost of things like fresh produce, meats and alcohol, there just isn’t a comparison to be made. If you’re looking in Walmart for a healthy salad then you’re looking in the wrong place.Really? It is possible to get great food here, but not easy in the US in my experience.
I think there’s definitely issues with accessing healthy food in the US, but in terms of quality, variety and cost of things like fresh produce, meats and alcohol, there just isn’t a comparison to be made. If you’re looking in Walmart for a healthy salad then you’re looking in the wrong place.
Depends where you go and what you’re buying. Supermarkets in the major US cities are punishingly expensive. But your average suburban supermarket will be bigger, better stocked and most likely cheaper for many items than any supermarket over here. The amount of domestic produce means they can do things the UK never could. You couldn’t even buy peppers in British supermarkets a few months ago!Our supermarkets are cheaper though and as has been suggested don’t expect to eat healthily in US !
I’m comparing it to Italian food to be fair.I think there’s definitely issues with accessing healthy food in the US, but in terms of quality, variety and cost of things like fresh produce, meats and alcohol, there just isn’t a comparison to be made. If you’re looking in Walmart for a healthy salad then you’re looking in the wrong place.
There’s an incredible food scene in New YorkIn general though I’ve found the food poor TBH. Was very disappointed by New York. The choice was a big benefit. Like London I could easily eat a restricted diet, but the normal stuff like tastes off and leaves me feeling awful.
Same here, I started to feel terrible. What’s with trying to add fries to everything as well.In general though I’ve found the food poor TBH. Was very disappointed by New York. The choice was a big benefit. Like London I could easily eat a restricted diet, but the normal stuff like tastes off and leaves me feeling awful.
I didn't go there to eat healthyOur supermarkets are cheaper though and as has been suggested don’t expect to eat healthily in US !
New York is horrible, nearly as bad as ParisIn general though I’ve found the food poor TBH. Was very disappointed by New York. The choice was a big benefit. Like London I could easily eat a restricted diet, but the normal stuff like tastes off and leaves me feeling awful.
Same here, I started to feel terrible. What’s with trying to add fries to everything as well.
There’s an incredible food scene in New York
Hot dogs! Even I can't make a bad hot dog.It’s not easy to find as a tourist. I wanted street food. It was awful.
New York is horrible, nearly as bad as Paris
Where on earth were you looking, Times Square?It’s not easy to find as a tourist. I wanted street food. It was awful.
I genuinely got food poisoning from one.Hot dogs! Even I can't make a bad hot dog.
Where on earth were you looking, Times Square?
It’s not easy to find as a tourist. I wanted street food. It was awful.
I can’t think of many cities where the street food is the main attraction - I never did have a dirty water hot dog - but NYC has a bodega on almost every corner that will make you a giant and delicious sandwich from scratch, 24/7. Then you have the halal carts, the dollar slice pizza joints, empanada ladies on the subway….that’s before you even get off Manhattan and into the outer boroughs where there’s every international cuisine you can imagine. It’s an amazing food city, I have the weight gain to prove it.This was ten years ago, but all over manhattan.
I definitely fancy watching the Diners, Drive Ins and Dives back catalogue and plotting a coast to coast route around visiting some of the best ones.
That is unfortunate. In retrospect, I can't think of why keeping a sausage of dubious provenance in lukewarm water for three days would cause any problems at all.I genuinely got food poisoning from one.
You a fan of eating 78 doughnuts in 30 seconds?Yeah, for me it’s those type of places and Man v Food that are the fun to visit in the states. A lot are far better than the mid/lower range stuff we get here
I don't know why but visiting America has just never been on my radar, either for a holiday or an extended trip. I'd love to go to a big sporting event there but other than that I'd sooner spend my money going back to Australia I reckon.
I can’t think of many cities where the street food is the main attraction - I never did have a dirty water hot dog - but NYC has a bodega on almost every corner that will make you a giant and delicious sandwich from scratch, 24/7. Then you have the halal carts, the dollar slice pizza joints, empanada ladies on the subway….that’s before you even get off Manhattan and into the outer boroughs where there’s every international cuisine you can imagine. It’s an amazing food city, I have the weight gain to prove it.
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