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What American products would fall under this category?

>> No.15544799

deez nuts

>> No.15544809

we have patents numbnuts.
So any patented food cocacola comes to mind.

>> No.15544816

>>15544809
Lol this response just says enough about American food culture.

>> No.15546008

Virginia hams, bourbon whiskey, Perique tobacco, Edomite cheese, we have a fuck ton.

>> No.15546027

monterey jack

>> No.15546030

>>15544809

this sums up the problem pretty well, as to have something like a PGI or PDO would require a culture worth keeping a record of.

>> No.15548196

Coca-Cola produced in Atlanta.

>> No.15548222

>>15546030
patents are a better record. You see we don't need shitty protected areas when we know it's bullshit. YOU CAN"T MAKE THAT CHEESE HERE!!!

stupid.

>> No.15548290

>>15544796
can't really think of any except wines off the top of my head

>> No.15548330

>>15544796
Hams, cheeses, wines, whiskeys, etc
If you include central and South America, then certain peppers, spices, tobacco, cocoa

>> No.15548337

>>15544796
Kentucky Derby Pie

>> No.15548955

what's the best region for producing high fructose corn syrup?

>> No.15548968

>>15544809
Patents are completely different. OP's shit is closer to trademark, but for a region rather than a company.

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>>15544796
>not PDO

>> No.15549017

>>15548968
Poh ta toe Pah TAT ta

>> No.15549054

>>15544796
Tennessee whiskey is required by law to be made in Tennessee.

>> No.15550043

>>15544796
America doesn't really have anything because these foods are usually things with hundreds of years of history being produced in a specific way in a specific region.

>> No.15550065

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri_wine

Missouri had the first area recognized as a federally designated American Viticultural Area with the Augusta AVA acknowledged on June 20, 1980.[2] There are now four AVAs in Missouri. In 2017 there were 125 wineries operating in the state of Missouri, up from 92 in 2009.[3][4]

>> No.15550066

>>15544796
Pretty much just bourbon

>> No.15550557

Bourbon almost definitely. There would be a PDO buffalo wing sauce, tabasco.

It's not just ingredients though is it? Dishes can have PDO as well right? Like the Cornish Pasty?

Maybe:
Vermont maple syrup,
New Orleans Beignets,
New York Cheescake,
Wisconsin Cheese curds,
Napa Valley Wine,
Idaho potatoes.

But not really anything. There was a different philosophy to the farming in the US. I don't think there was the same pride in your produce as there is is in some European countries. In the US it was about farming a lot of something and making money.

>> No.15550576

>>15550066
anything with a state or region in its name

>> No.15550601

>>15549054
Yes, but more. Making whiskey in Tennessee doesn’t qualify it as a Tennessee Whiskey. It must meet the grain-bill and new/charred-barrel standards of a bourbon, but also go through the “Lincoln County Process” of filtering.
A couple years ago, some faggoty hipster micro-distilleries petitioned to have the protection dropped. Didn’t happen though.

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>>15544796
Indiana Tenderloin sammiches

>> No.15550748

>>15544796
Vidalia onions and bourbon are the two that come to mind.

>> No.15550756

>>15550748
Probably Virgina ham and Idaho potatoes as well.

>> No.15550790

The ones we do have are self-enforcing, if you can't make X as good as the traditional makers of X then X will outclass your product in the free market simply by being better. An enforced PDO is government cooperation in protectionism. Yes, the free market is better and smarter than you, it almost fulfills the literal requirements of a god and should thus be respected as though it were a god. Is that what you euros wanted to hear?

>> No.15550806

>>15550748
woah, did not know that vidalia onions are grown only in georgia.

>> No.15550828

>>15546008
>sodomite cheese
>sales of which are now dwarfed by BBC
>big black cheese

>> No.15550863

>>15550748
bourbon isn’t origin specific
it just needs to be >50% corn mash and aged for at least 2 years in new charred white oak barrels in order to be called bourbon
but it doesn’t matter where it comes from

>> No.15551147

>>15550863
That's just to be called corn mash whiskey. Bourbon needs to be aged in specific barrels in specific counties.

>> No.15551156

>>15551147
>in specific counties.
negative. Most bourbon comes from Indiana.

>> No.15551178

>>15551147
Nope. Congress made it so that it can be made anywhere as long as it's in the United States. So no such thing as irish bourbon, but it could be made in Arizona and qualify as bourbon.

>> No.15551200

>>15551147
he literally said what kind of barrels you fucking retard

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>>15551178
congress can suck it, fag.

>> No.15551221

>>15551200
Okay? That has nothing to do with where it is aged.
We sell our bourbon barrels to Europoors.

>> No.15551225

>>15551178
Citation needed. This is the one place americans act as faggy ad the french.

>> No.15551231

>>15551156
Literally can't be called bourbon.

>> No.15551234

>>15544809
Pretty sure you can't patent food retard

>> No.15551238

>>15551225
Federal standards of identity for distilled spirits 27 CFR 5, passed in 1964.

>> No.15551246

>>15551231
Literally can.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourbon_whiskey

>> No.15551254

>>15551238
Law aside, no one considers whiskey bourbon unless it comes out of kentucky.
>>15551246
>wikipedia
F-

>> No.15551255

>>15551234
Have you not heard of monsanto.

>> No.15551263

>>15551234
Pretty sure you're retarded, retard.

>> No.15551274

>>15551254
Then read the law itself faggot

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/27/5.22

The argument you were making is that bourbon must legally be made in certain counties in kentucky. The law proves that wrong. So yes the law is relevant.

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>>15551238
my and many others statement of >>15551202
still stand

>> No.15551280

>>15551274
>let a bunch of fags into office
>chinese solar panels good, domestic product bad!
Not convinced. True bourbon only comes from Kentucky, nigger.

>> No.15551282

>>15551275
>B-b-b-but I think the false thing is correct
K

>> No.15551284

>>15551255
Patent on the genes not the food, mega retard

>> No.15551283

Wisconsin cheese

>> No.15551289

>>15551280
Not since 1964. Keep being wrong though.

>> No.15551296 [DELETED] 

>>15551289
Enjoy your nigger swill, moron.

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>>15551282

>> No.15551305

>>15551284
So go buy monsanto seed (literally food) and reproduce it. See what happens.

>> No.15551311

>>15544796
Rocky Ford melons are pretty famous, and if I recall some faggots were lying about their melons being from there.

>> No.15551315

>>15551296
>Proven wrong
>Y-y-y-youre a moron!

Indeed you are.

>> No.15551322

>>15551315
I'm not the one gargling backwash, projecto.

>> No.15551323

maine lobsta

>> No.15551325

>>15551322
But you're the one that's wrong.

>> No.15551330

>>15551325
Whatever helps you sleep at night, reddit.

>> No.15551335

>>15551330
A few shots of Indiana bourbon does the trick.

>> No.15551365

>>15551335
Enjoy your dry country, whiny asian. I'm gonna get drunk as shit on quality stuff.

>> No.15551373

>>15551365
Upper peninsula of Michigan, not a single non white within a 200 mile radius and no such thing as a dry county. Enjoy your diversity.

>> No.15551379

>>15551373
>Omar's you path
You can't say shit, you ambulatory joke, lol.

>> No.15551396

>>15551379
You want to try that without the broken English?

>> No.15551398

>>15551396
Some people did some things. And mitten fucks are fucked.

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>>15551398
whoa, leave the lower penninsula out of this, dickweed.

>> No.15551779

>>15550557
PDOs in their current form are entirely a post-WW2 invention designed as economic protection measures following the introduction of the European Economic Community. They have their basis in pre-existing national, regional, and local anti-competition statues. Geographical Indicators in the USA are considered a subset of trademarks since the legal mechanism is basically the same and as such are governed by the Patent and Trademark Office.

https://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/web/offices/dcom/olia/globalip/pdf/gi_system.pdf

>> No.15552560

>>15544816
>>15550828
This post says a lot about you. None of it good

>> No.15552872

>>15550790
a bootleg's a bootleg retard
there are lots of fizzy wines in france that are not called champagne because there are words for that (crémant, clairette, blanquette) and champagne is the name of a place.
If the bootlegs did really stand on their own merits and quality, they'd call themselves by the generic name or the place they actually produce. Point is: they don't actually care about quality, they just misdirect customers with lies.

>> No.15552895

>>15546027
Mexican

>> No.15552905

>>15544796
Pittsburgh Platter

>> No.15552907

>>15544796
Vidalia onions.

>> No.15554705

>>15550682
Spanish people eat this

>> No.15554714

>>15544796
FRENCH FRIES

>> No.15554741

>>15554705
it's become an International dish. It's very popular.
Post a pic of the Spanish version.