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>>17247516
They're being post-ironic. BK isn't the first place I'd associate with reddit, but you did a damn fine job picking a terrible example to prove your point.

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>it's almost as though American cooks spend more time in the kitchen with people who speak Spanish than French or Germans
*wow*

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>>16136155
Mexicans eat Mexican food 6 days a week. The fact that other cuisines exist usually isn't even on their radar.

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>>15962106
This entire image just reinforces how much I hate picky eaters. The only things on that list that aren't completely ordinary and mundane are,
>snails
>liver
>oysters
>raw fish
Most people love sushi, so refusing to eat raw fish is about on baby palate par with refusing to eat tomatoes, in my opinion. Liver and oysters are pretty common, but if you didn't grow up ever experiencing them I can see a little barrier of entry. Snails are probably the one most people would say, because, "eww, snails" - and they're not very common outside of a few cuisines; but you could give one to a /fit/fag baby child and tell them it's some keto chicken breast thing and they'd eat it up without a hint of, "what is this new, odd flavor?" Honestly, the one thing on that list that I'd be the least likely to eat is Nutella, because it always tastes exactly like Nutella, and Nutella is pretty garbage.

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