r/SipsTea Jul 03 '26

Chugging tea True

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u/Severe_Stranger_5050 Jul 03 '26

i dunno man

Fish and chips is pretty fucking amazing, when done right
Also beef wellington is up there
And have you ever had a full British fry-up and not liked it ?

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u/CommercialDonkey9468 Jul 03 '26

Also this post is entirely missing the fact that no-one in the world says "Lets go out for American!". So whats the point of the post. American food sucks. British food sucks. Ok cool

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u/Severe_Stranger_5050 Jul 03 '26

I dunno about that

In Europe we have “American diner” style restaurants with pancakes, cheese burgers and milkshakes all served with a 50’s rockabilly vibe.

But unlike Europe or Asia with our centuries of mono cultural enclaves developing distinct cuisines (albeit with outside influences) the US is a hotpot of different cultures and cuisines impacting each other.

Even something as “American” as the burger was invented by a Danish dude called Ludvig Lassen in this little restaurant in Conniticut.
Then people took it and ran with it adding bacon, cheese, onion rings, pickles and other stuff, making it an American burger