[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/ck/ - Food & Cooking


View post   

File: 292 KB, 529x640, american-sauce.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6025486 No.6025486 [Reply] [Original]

This ought to be an interesting thread.

I was reading one of my usual food blogs and they posted a blurb about Heinz American sauce, which is apparently sold in some parts of Europe. It looks similar to Thousand Island dressing, but the author had no clue what it actually tasted like.

I also saw a post on Serious Eats about the "Diner Double Beef" burger offered by McD's Japan, which is supposed to have some connection to '50s American diners, but of course it's all fucked up and weird, with an egg in the burger (who did that in the '50s?) and fries that came with... bacon bits and some kind of not-even-liquid cheese product.

What are some other examples you've seen of strange/inaccurate foreign interpretations of "American" food?

>> No.6025492

>>6025486
I'll feed those yurops my american sauce huhuhuh..

Seriously though, that shit is nasty.

>> No.6025503

>>6025492

If it's anything like thousand island then it's fucking horrible. Thousand island is one of the only things that I don't like, but goddamn it's fucking nasty. Mayo with sweet pickles and ketchup? MMM SOUNDS GREAT

>> No.6025516

>>6025486
Isn't that burger from HK?

>> No.6025519
File: 75 KB, 610x457, 20140130-mcd-japan-diner-double-beef-box-thumb-610x457-380755.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6025519

>>6025516
Nope, Japan.

http://aht.seriouseats.com/archives/2014/02/diner-double-beef-50s-themed-burger-cheese-fries-mcdonalds-japan-review.html

Those fries are atrocious.

>> No.6025520

>>6025486
>I was reading one of my usual food blogs and they posted a blurb about Heinz American sauce, which is apparently sold in some parts of Europe. It looks similar to Thousand Island dressing, but the author had no clue what it actually tasted like.

It seems to be sold in Sweden and is well known to /int/ posters, apparently it's just Burger King sauce

>> No.6025523

>>6025486
Wtf is that? Mustard, vinegar and mayo?
Or Wilford Brimley's semen?

>> No.6025524

>>6025520
Looks like it's in belgium and germany too according to what I could dig up.

>> No.6025526

>>6025519
Oh they also have it in HK. We had a thread about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpDbMbjFgNo

>> No.6025529

>>6025520
If you are talking about the same thing as the king sauce we have here in America that is Thousand Island iirc.

>> No.6025547

>>6025523

if it's thousand island then mayo, ketchup, sweet pickle relish

>> No.6025563

American here, its not unheard of (i do it frequently as well), to put fried eggs on a burger. Its pretty good, i know tons of people who do it.

>> No.6025570

>>6025486
Egg in or on a burger isn't weird at all. People have been doing that since forever.

>> No.6025572

>>6025563
I've only see it on Rozen Maiden where the dolls absolutely need burgers with fried eggs in the shape of flowers.

>> No.6025573

>>6025563
Yeah but it's not a 1950's thing I think, which is what they were going for with that burger, according to the signage anyway.

>> No.6025577

>>6025573
In the 1950's you were lucky if it came with cheese or on a bun.

>> No.6025582

>>6025526
literally the ugliest language I have ever heard

>> No.6025596

>>6025523
>>6025547
can't you read yuro?

>> No.6025642
File: 77 KB, 500x792, egg burger.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6025642

>>6025486
Sorry, you mentioned egg in a burger and I just came across this in another thread.

>> No.6025652

>>6025642

I find it far better to use an egg ring, that way you can safely break the yolk and allow it to cook beyond runny.

>> No.6025655
File: 2 KB, 143x90, images.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6025655

>tfw no American sauce in America

>> No.6025656

>>6025529
Its tastes more mayo and acid.
Which may be a good thing.

>> No.6025683
File: 63 KB, 610x458, 20120118-mcdonalds-japan-big-america-burger-wacky-1.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6025683

McD's Japan also once had a line of "Big America" burgers: Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Beverly Hills, Broadway.

http://aht.seriouseats.com/archives/2012/02/reality-check-big-america-burgers-mcdonalds-japan.html

These were.. bizarre. Especially the Las Vegas one. Cream cheese? Eh?

>> No.6025696
File: 164 KB, 528x356, 18k2i5338j227jpg.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6025696

>>6025683

Ah! McD's in the Czech Republic also did something like this. New York-themed burgers.

http://gawker.com/5708558/czech-mcdonalds-introduces-new-york-themed-burgers

I'm no expert on New York, but I can't see any connection between the locations they named these burgers after and the burgers themselves.

>> No.6025711

>>6025696
The fruitier the place the fruitier the sandwich. It makes sense.

>> No.6025715

>>6025683
why are international McD's so much better than the American ones?

>> No.6025718

>>6025486
The fact is that I don't care about how it looks outside of the United States of America, I honestly don't give a fuck about you twats.

Tell me why I should give a fuck about your 3rd world bullshit socialism crap opinions?

>> No.6025721

>>6025718
If you don't care, why did you even post in this thread instead of collapsing it?

Also come on man, if you're gonna troll you need more finesse than that. You're like a bull in a china shop.

>> No.6025726

>other countries make "American style" food
>it doesn't resemble anything we eat in America

>> No.6025727

>>6025715
target audience
i got banned for this before- but it's true
american mcdonalds are targeted at blacks, who are poor and stupid, and thus US mcdonalds make poor and stupid food

http://www.mcdonalds.com/365black/en/home.html

>> No.6025734

>>6025726
The Brooklyn Classic comes close except the bacon is on the bottom.

American sauce looks like some sort of chili queso dip

>> No.6025735

>>6025718
>>6025727

go back to /pol/ where you belong

>> No.6025737 [DELETED] 

>>6025721
I care about internal stuff here in the United States of America, but I don't care about external twats. There's a certain pecking order, first is the USA, then English speaking allies, then twats, then islamics... they're as low as one can get.

>> No.6025739

>>6025727
I thought that was kfc

>> No.6025741

>>6025737
Okey dokey. Back to /pol/ with you as another anon said. We're here to talk about food, not your personal politics/insanity.

>> No.6025745

>>6025735
>baww I don't like the truth

>>6025739
they do to an extent but not as blatantly as mcdonalds does.
everyone likes fried chicken.

>> No.6025752

>>6025745
I know for years they did the gospelfest thing but it wasn't until more recent years they started pushing more towards blacks.

>> No.6025757

>>6025727
>http://www.mcdonalds.com/365black/en/home.html
nothing on that page would appeal to a poor, stupid black person. where are the guns, dogs, and butts? also weed and cars. I think you're wrong, anon

>> No.6025759

>>6025683
>>6025696

They don't seem to be attempting to reproduce regional tastes - especially the New York burgers. It seems more like they just threw together some ill-thought-out ingredient combinations and associated them randomly with places in America.

>> No.6025762

>>6025741
And you're really the judge of that.
This one applies to you...
Cee Lo Green - FUCK YOU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc0mxOXbWIU

>> No.6025764

>>6025735
Yeah! Go back to /pol/ asshole! This is /ck/, we don't judge people by their skin color here. We judge them by what state they live in, their nationality, whether or not they know what Flambé means, if they put sugar and milk in their tea, or if they use German or Japanese knives.

GTFO you ignorant shit.

>> No.6025768

>>6025764
don't forget whether they do pineapple on pizza, mayo on french fries, whether they east fast food, etc

>> No.6025770

>>6025683
Yeah, the Las Vegas burger should have cigarette butts and glitter, and the patty should be cooked in vodka.

>> No.6025771

>>6025764
Who is "we?" You come across as a nigger speaking for more than yourself.

>> No.6025777
File: 19 KB, 190x170, image_bigamerica_bh_01.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6025777

>>6025683

The Beverly Hills one has guac. So, you know, there's that. I'm kind of amazed they even got that much right.

>> No.6025778

>>6025771
You really are thick.

>> No.6025780 [DELETED] 

>>6025764
Seriously nigger, try to be specific if you're capable and specify who exectly is "we?"

You said it, be specific. Niggers don't like to be specific that's why they generally chimp out and destroy property including their own. It does get kind of silly kind of quick when dealing with your kind.

>> No.6025782

>>6025683
Broadway sounds kind of good to be honest.

>> No.6025788 [DELETED] 

>>6025778
Just admit that you're a chimp

>> No.6025790

>>6025780

Back
to
/pol/
with
you.

You've said nothing so far about food, the actual topic of this thread and this board. If you'd like to discuss that, instead of whatever nonsense you're fuming about, great. Otherwise, please take your sweet self out of here. Go. Bye. Bye-bye! *waves*

>> No.6025791

>>6025764
>Pleb flyovers trying to pretend to be us.
gb2/b/

>> No.6025792

>>6025782

Yeah, I mean, I'd eat it. I just don't see anything really "New York" about it. Or "Broadway" (does Broadway itself even have any particular specialties??). Bacon cured "pastrami-style" is ambiguous as hell.

>> No.6025794

>>6025696
No Harlem burger?
>A beef patty that was taken out back and shot. Garnished with welfare cheese and shell casings. Combo comes with a dimebag of weed and a 40.

>> No.6025795

>>6025790
I did, it just flew over your head.

>> No.6025796

>>6025791
>flyover
Nice try, cancer faggot.

>> No.6025801

>>6025683
>>6025696

These make me wonder if there are foreign takes on "American pizza" - like, pizza topped with stuff we'd never actually use here, but labeled as American. Like a "Farmer Pizza" topped with, um, corn and potatoes and bulgur wheat or something. I dunno.

>> No.6025802

>>6025792
Broadway's pretty nasty, it's best avoided, like the upper west side, it's filled with niggers and weirdos like in times square.

There's no point to being around it.

>> No.6025818

>>6025792
A broadway burger would be a stick of celery and a pack of smokes. The dining area would be an alley behind the theatre.

>> No.6025860

>>6025652
you too stupid to poke the yolk in the burger while in the pan?

>> No.6025877

>>6025860
You use the egg ring in the pan.

>> No.6025945
File: 541 KB, 1600x1200, IMG_7124[1].jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6025945

>>6025801
>http://www.mcdonalds.com/365black/en/home.html

>> No.6025950

>>6025945
oops, didnt mean to put dat greentext

>> No.6025967
File: 76 KB, 259x383, 1380655879998.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6025967

>>6025801
>be in germany
>at some festival
>food stands everywhere
>see one lighting up the sky
>AMERICAN FOOD
>BURGERS
>PIZZA
>POMMES FRITES
>STARS AND STRIPES EVERYWHERE
>order fries
>crinkle cut
>mayonnaise dolloped on side of fry cone
Was kind of annoyed that they make Americans look like loud mouth IN YOUR FACE greasy ass food with that obnoxious truck when the majority of the german food was curry and bratwurst.

>> No.6025989

>>6025945
..... Oh wow.
Except for the corn that looks like something you could get at a fancier pizza joint (what with the prosciutto and all)

>> No.6026014

>>6025945
I've eaten that many times (I'm italian), it's actually very good.

>> No.6026126
File: 1.67 MB, 384x216, 1416028537798.gif [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6026126

>americans getting mad
internationally, "american" means "fried and covered in cheese". it's a stereotype. deal with it.

>> No.6026129
File: 322 KB, 410x406, texan.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6026129

Here's the "Texas Burger" from McD's South Africa. It has barbecue sauce (which I guess is Texas though not uniquely so) and .... a hash brown? Um. Well, okay. I guess I'd eat it.

>> No.6026251

>>6025794

So you haven't been to Harlem in 15 years, then?

>> No.6026270

>>6025967
>live in America
>go to regional fare
>booth selling German fries
>they're waffle-style crinkles

Is that how they eat them in Germany?

>> No.6026274

>>6026129
As a Texan...that's pretty weird. But, I'd probably try it.
The main things that are considered traditional on burgers in Texas are mustard, pickles, and onions (along with lettuce and tomato of course). Growing up, everyone I knew only put mustard on burgers. A very few people used ketchup, and hardly anyone used mayonnaise (unless they were transplants). I never got into mayo on burgers until I went to uni, and the cafeteria had these little condiment cups of mayo and mustard mixed together. I NEVER put bbq sauce on burgers, and I only know one person who likes that. But, I can how other countries or even other states would think we do that, and there are plenty of restaurants in Texas that serve burgers with bbq sauce.
tl;dr mustard is the burger condiment of choice, and it has to have pickles, as well.

>> No.6026289

>>6025503
thousand island is literally GOAT gtfo lmao

>> No.6026294

>>6025989
it's regular ham

>> No.6026306

>>6025696
here in spain we only have the soho one

>> No.6026320

>>6026270
not really, no

>> No.6026329
File: 34 KB, 600x450, 793674_MCENNEDY-Americanos-mit-Curry-Dip_xxl.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6026329

>> No.6026341

>>6026251
Hes never been to harlem at all let alone nyc

>> No.6026364

>>6025582
Not even a Chinese person but nah, Cantonese is interesting, Mandarin however sounds like upset cats to me. Maybe that's just because my area is full of northern Chinese exchange students that I'm tired of, though.

>> No.6026372
File: 144 KB, 1024x689, 1955burger.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6026372

In Austria McDonald's has a semi-regular burger called 1955 Burger, that also tries to emulate 50' diners. Dunno how accurate it is, but it's definitely one of their better ones., though nothing special - beef, tomatoes, salad, bacon, cheese, caramalized onions and some kind of suace.

>> No.6026373
File: 203 KB, 1469x1102, dsc02471.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6026373

>>6026329

That brand has some weird stuff.

>> No.6026380

>>6025696

Someone remembered a borough besides Manhattan? I'm stunned

>> No.6026408

>>6026372

a slice of lettuce isn't 'salad,' old-worlder. just say lettuce.

>> No.6026412

>>6026373
Finest Lidls

>> No.6026416

>>6026380
Brooklyn is super trendy nowadays

>> No.6026419

>>6026373

Hot dogs in a jar? Are they precooked?

>> No.6026421

>>6026408
True, my mistake. In German lettuce and salad is the same word.

>> No.6026422

>>6026372
A mcd's burger from the 50's was a hamburger or a cheeseburger. I think it had ketchup. I am not sure it had any diced onions. At least it was on a bun. That's it.

>> No.6026428

>>6026422
It's not supposed to be a McDonald's burger from the 50's, it's supposed to be a burger from a stereotypical 50's diner.

>> No.6026429

In Japan they have a lot of American-style restaraunts that mostly serve Hamburger-steak. I was always entertained by how close they came to hitting standard diner fare, while remaining just off.

>> No.6026432
File: 637 KB, 400x405, beijing-beef-fooddude14-400.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6026432

>>6025759

>> No.6026460

>>6025486

I've had that Diner Double Beef from McDonalds Japan

The bacon bits and cheese sauce was absolutely disgusting, but I was drunk as fuck so I ate it anyway

>> No.6026482
File: 418 KB, 3430x2496, snickers-saladcr.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6026482

>>6026421

Snickers salad must be a total basilisk to you guys huh

>> No.6026492

>>6026482
is that fluff?

>> No.6026496
File: 127 KB, 292x220, knowles.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6026496

>>6025519
>mashed potato sauce

>> No.6026498

>>6026492

That's half a diced apple and 18 Snickers bars in a pile of Cool Whip™

you know, salad

>> No.6026506

>>6026498
new execution method we're workshipping in texas

>> No.6026554

>>6026428
The McDonalds burger of the 50s was your typical diner burger

>> No.6026637
File: 26 KB, 300x300, 1413580874687.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6026637

>>6026421

And you call gloves 'hand shoes'.

>> No.6026685

I travel for business in western EU, DK, SE, and I hear about the same thing from all.

Its always the "weird news" style crap that any modern nation with the world's most diverse culture and a population of 300 million is bound to generate...

Deep fried sticks of butter
Gigantic portions (as if we don't take half of it home to eat later)
We only eat deep fried carnival food, pizza, and hamburgers.
"A steak is a steak"... Ask the average EU waitress "what cut of meat is the streak you're offering?...". They reply, "uhhh how do you say... Uh... From the cow?"
All beer in America is foul and weak.

>> No.6026734

Food producers and chain restaurants overseas give too much influence to dumbass marketroids, just like American firms. Go figure.

Food is largely about giving people what they expect. Bizarre misrepresentations of a cuisine reflect the perception that the locals have of that food.

>> No.6026735

>>6025563
I don't know what sorts of fucked up food places you frequent, but in fifty years I have never once seen, in the United States, a burger served with a fried egg in it.

Common as hell in Japan and Taiwan. Nonexistent in the U.S. except perhaps in a few "we'll put absolutely anything on your hamburger!!!" places. And I've never even seen it in one of those.

>> No.6026741

>>6026735
red robin

>> No.6026743

>>6026429
I wonder if the japs get their "american culture info" from old movies and tv shows, the way we get "jap culture info" from animu and shit.

>> No.6026748

>>6026735
Egg on a burger is more popular than you'd think. I've seen it in a number of places, especially in your more trendy, metropolitan areas - NYC, LA, Seattle, etc.

>> No.6026749

>>6026735
Dude, they're all over the place. I live flyover country, and I still see them all the time.

>> No.6026751

>>6026743
Nah, just like everywhere else, they get it from Hollywood. American media dominates the global market.

>> No.6026755

>>6026735
Steak & Shake

>> No.6026760

>>6026751
>old movies and tv shows
>not Hollywood
I'm sure they get it from new movies and tv shows too, but it's all Hollywood.

>> No.6026766

>>6026760
My point was that it isn't old. They're watching everything about the same time as we are.

>> No.6026788

>>6026735
Fatburger offers fried egg, and that's a pretty straightforward burger joint that's got locations all over the world.

It seems weirder to me for someone to not see it. It's not everywhere but still pretty common, especially at diners.

>> No.6026792

>>6026735

I've had one at IHOP before.

>> No.6026802

>>6026685
europeans confirmed for being barbarians

>> No.6026834

>>6026735
>fifty years old
>on 4chan

>> No.6026904

>>6026834
>not introducing your bored dad to 4chan

>> No.6027090

>>6026637
We sure do.

>> No.6027118

I heard Europes can't handle root beer, is this true?

>> No.6027133

>>6026834
>being old
>ever

>> No.6027147

>>6027118
Do Americans really drink beer made from beetroot?

>> No.6027150

>>6027147
do Europes shit in the woods

>> No.6027157

>>6027147
Beetroot? Is that a euro name for sassafras?
>>6027118
God I miss having easy access to good rootbeer. Hell. I'm lucky to find Barq's here.

>> No.6027238

>>6026428
A stereotypical 50's diner burger was on whitebread, had ketchup, and maybe onions. No cheese.

>> No.6027250

>>6026735
I work at a place that has a burger on the menu. An egg has been added twice in my tenure. Before that I was the exec. chef at a place with two burgers on the menu, the menu suggested that we will add an egg for a buck, and we'd do a couple of them a night. I like eggs on a burger, provided I need that major caloric intake for a day of hard labor, like if I'm mountain climbing, or kayaking, but, you know, not in general.

>> No.6027277

>>6026735
I have yet to see this in the US too. Of the examples given to discredit you only IHOP and Red Robin have I been to. Not surprising a pig disgusting place like red robin would come out with such a god awful creation. I have only ever been to ihop for waffles. Don't know much of the menu beyond breakfast.

Never seen a Fatburger or Steak&Shake but have heard of them.

>> No.6027307

When people refer to foods as being prepared in the "American style", they usually mean greasy or extremely processed. The foods posted herein were accurately labeled as being "American".

>> No.6027319
File: 94 KB, 500x628, EvenMontyBurnsCantBuyAnEasyAnswer.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6027319

>> No.6027327

>>6027277
http://texastavern-inc.com/texas-tavern-menu/#
the western is a burger with an egg on it.

It's been on their menu for ages.

>> No.6027329
File: 900 KB, 800x600, 1378978616708.gif [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6027329

>>6026126

Mad? We think it's hilarious

>> No.6027334

>>6027238
I thought it was onion, mustard, pickle

>> No.6027336

>>6026685
>"A steak is a steak"... Ask the average EU waitress "what cut of meat is the streak you're offering?...". They reply, "uhhh how do you say... Uh... From the cow?"
Is this true eurofags?

>> No.6027355

>>6027334
pickles maybe but mustard I am not sure about.

>> No.6027392
File: 73 KB, 600x450, american-fried-rice.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6027392

From Thailand, "American Fried Rice":
Fried rice, sunnyside egg, ham, hot dog pieces, and fried chicken. Served with ketchup.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_fried_rice

>> No.6027399

>>6027392
God that all looks terrible.

>> No.6027401

>>6027392
You sure thats chicken?

>> No.6027411

>>6025683
>>6025770

>Wall St. Burger
>normal hamburger, ketchup put on in a pattern that looks like a judgmental face
>50 cents in loose change thrown on between meat and cheese

>> No.6027416

>>6025967
>back in America
>large college town organizes Octoberfest celebration
>goddamn tacos and margaritas

Close enough.

>> No.6027422

>>6027416
I am glad I have never been to an Oktoberfest which was that bad.

>> No.6027428

>>6027336
i guess so. most german restaurants will over some kind of steak, but i'd never order it.

>> No.6027435

>What are some other examples you've seen of strange/inaccurate foreign interpretations of "American" food?

It all just a ploy to peddle unwanted/rejected products to stupid people. Far from inaccurate.

>> No.6027439

>>6027422
It's embarrassing. Especially when you know people that own local German restaurants that weren't invited because they didn't match the "atmosphere," which is "WOOO COLLEGE DRUNK"

>> No.6027447

>>6027392
Nothing about that is terribly offensive. I'd eat it and like it.

>> No.6027455

>>6027329
Those of us with a sense of humor do anyway.

>> No.6027477

>>6027392
Why does the egg have eyes? And shaped like a star?

>> No.6027484

>>6027329
Only when it's not mentioned in one out of every three threads multiple times.

>> No.6027527

>>6025486

Every year in the UK McDonald's runs a limited time run of 'Great tastes of America' burgers, a different burger each week that is named after a state or city.

>https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ2gqSXH_eQ

The burgers have nothing to do with their namesakes, it just sells because for the other 48 weeks of the year the UK McD's menu is boring and unchanging as shit

>> No.6027555

>>6025519
yumbers!

>>6025486
im sure it would go good with fries or a hotdog

>>6025642
>using a drinking glass to cut raw meat

>>6025715
the best McD's item I ever had was the Bulgogi Beef burger in Korea. The Chicken Maharaja (like a big mac but with curry sauce) and the Kiwiburger (McFeast with egg and I think beetroot) get honorable mentions

>>6025718
>>6025737
>>6025762
ok

>> No.6027570

>>6026735
They have one at fucking Denny's, one of the most common generic diners in the US.
At least here on the west coast.

>> No.6027580

>>6027527
just like everything else in the UK

>> No.6027598

>>6026637
I'm civilized, I remove my hand shoes before taking a dip in the cement pond.

>> No.6027600
File: 446 KB, 1600x1195, 2.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6027600

Lidl has Mcennedy stuff all the time where I live.
They also put frozen food from around the world for a week and then change to another country.

>> No.6027604

>>6027600
>chocolate cookies
>not chocolate chip cookies

and people wonder why americans hate the rest of the world.

>> No.6027609

>>6027570
In my experience, it's a pretty common thing. Steak with eggs is more common though.

>> No.6027643

>>6027527
The Texas commercial wasn't bad but man they really phoned the other ones in.
>Oh a New York one, I bet the store is going to be a Deli
>It's a taxi cab model car store
cmon

>> No.6027652

>>6026554
>>6027238
Oh, ok. I didn't know that.

>> No.6027653

>>6026482
Nah. Lettuce is actually "head salad".

>> No.6027659

>>6027604
Not the one you quoted, but the cookies are based despite the name. In high school, I'd dump them in a bowl and eat them with milk like they were cereal in days I had PE.

>> No.6027663

>>6027336
Unfortunately, that's the case in most restaurants, at least in Germany.
I used to work on one of the German islands and some waitress from another restaurant actually answered to a customer's question if he could get his steak English by telling him that all their steaks came from Argentina. So there's that.

>> No.6027812

>>6026735
in australia, an egg on a burger is very normal

>> No.6027813

>>6027812
>Ausfailia
>normal

>> No.6027856
File: 21 KB, 219x349, WiHadOh.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6027856

>>6027250
>I like eggs on a burger, provided I need that major caloric intake for a day of hard labor

>> No.6027982

>>6027663
>if he could get his steak English
Never heard that phrase before.

>> No.6028021
File: 481 KB, 1434x1075, fried_chicken_restaurant11.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6028021

>> No.6028028

>>6025520

Are you one of those people that think a Whopper has sauce? It doesn't. It gets mayo, lettuce and tomato followed by pickle ketchup and onion. It's wrapped and "steams" the ketchup/mayo combine to look sauce like along with pickle/tomato juice and the flavor of the onion.

tl;dr: Ketchup/Mayo is whopper sauce.

>> No.6028029

>>6028021
Think they pay that jiggaboo to stroll back and forth in front of the shop to give it 'cred'?

>> No.6028037
File: 43 KB, 500x349, worst burger.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6028037

>>6027555
Bulgogi burger is bad but not as bad as pic

>> No.6028092

>>6028029
It's cred', not 'cred you ignorant faggot.

>> No.6028095

>>6028092
Maybe he meant "accreditation".

Street 'cred'

>> No.6028103

>>6028092
wut?

>> No.6028107

>>6028095
Damn, I guess I'm the ignorant one now.
>>6028103
You use the apostrophe to shorten the word, so the apostrophe has to go after the word cred, since it's being shortened from credit.

Yes, I have the 'tism.

>> No.6028116

>>6028107
go2bed, rummy

>> No.6028125

>>6027336
Not where I am. The menu will damn well tell you what cut you're getting. I've never been anywhere low-rent enough where it's just "steak".

>> No.6028127

>>6025486
They sell a similar sauce here called American Hamburger sauce, it's the exact same bottle and has the same color, it tastes just like Big Mac sauce, and is a little too sour in my opinion.

>> No.6028200

>>6027336
I'll answer with a German word: Jein.

Sure, if you just ask a random person on the street, they're not gonna be able to tell you anything about meat cuts an steaks. But I'm pretty sure that's also true in the US.

Another problem could be, that even people who know a thing or two about steaks might not know the English terminology.

But you can definitely get good steaks pretty much everywhere in Europe.

>> No.6028201

>>6028028
How can one be so pleb that they have never heard of the Big King and its King sauce?

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

>> No.6028229

>>6027580

Typical edgy americunt teen. I doubt you've even been out of your own State, let alone visited the UK. Hell I bet you don't even own a fucking passport.

>> No.6028256

>>6028229
My state is bigger than the UK, m8

>> No.6028265

>>6028229
I thought that was the motto of Britannia, boring and unchanging.

>> No.6028295

>>6027555
>>using a drinking glass to cut raw meat
wash it before drinking out of it retard :^)

>> No.6028304

>>6026274
Is that really a texan thing? Here I thought I was the weird one for not liking ketchup on my burgers. Mustard, pickles, and onions are ace.

>> No.6028320

>>6027982
It basically means "rare". I thought the expression was used outside of Germany, too. Imagine asking for a rare steak and getting told that all their steaks are pretty common.

>> No.6028323
File: 54 KB, 458x329, japanese-kfc-christmas1.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6028323

I still find it completely fascinating that KFC is a huge deal in Japan around christmas. People have to order weeks in advance in some places. I love the weird things that cross cultural lines.

Seriously, look up anything related to "japanese christmas" and it will always mention KFC. It's amazing.

>> No.6028338

>>6027336
I can't speak for the rest of europe but in Britain I've never been in a restaurant where a steak is just listed as "steak" it'll always say what cut the steak is on the menu.

>> No.6028352

>>6028323
Since when does the savage nip into christianity?

>> No.6028367

>>6028352
To them it is basically Boxing Day.

>> No.6028369

>>6028323
Its because of an extremely successful ad campaign a couple decades ago. Japanese people are completely convinced that everyone all over the christmas celebrating world eat chicken on Christmas. Most Japanese people do not have ovens and the convection ovens are way too small for full birds. KFC sells their normal fried chicken but they also have special fried chicken as well as whole birds they offer during the season, a rare treat for nearly everyone in the country which is why there are lines.

Most companies have caught on at this point and every single place that offers chicken now sells fried chicken during the christmas season

>> No.6028408

>>6025683

>cream cheese

What the fuck. I'm gagging here. Fucking nips. And why do nips put egg on everything? Like all they eat is egg and soysauce.

>>6025696

They don't make sense but I'd eat most of them.

>>6025945

Corn on prepackaged pizza seems redundant. Would not eat.

>>6026129

I'd eat that.

>> No.6028417

>>6028338

This. Here in Britain, the particular cut has always been listed in every restaurant I've ever been in, and that is a hell of a lot of restaurants.

>> No.6028424

I guess if I had to pick a standard american food, it would be meat and potatoes. That's the most basic thing to eat here. I'm not even flyover. Bland meat cooked well and bland, unseasoned potatoes, either boiled or baked. Yes I had a horrible childhood.

>>6026735

I've never seen this, either. My grandfather would probably have a conniption to hear of it.

>>6027392

Disgusting.

>> No.6028443

>>6028424
That sounds so Irish.

>> No.6028453

>>6028021
Doesn't look like it was popular with the locals.

>> No.6028469

>>6028443

I am Irish heritage, actually. Grandfather's pastie recipe:

>pie dough, storebought, one on top and one on bottom
>ground beef
>skinned and sliced white potatoes
>onions, sliced thin
>layer beef, potato, onion with a little bit of salt and preground pepper
>crust, egg wash on top, bake
>serve with chili sauce or tobasco or pepper relish/salsa

It's pretty bland. He says it's a coalminer tradition. I'd rather mash and season the potatoes with skin on, use better pepper, prebrown the meat, and add peas and garlic and maybe spinach.

>> No.6028487

>>6025762
>uses a song to insult people
go back to your Facebook and post about your feelings faggot

>> No.6028490

>>6028369
wtf that's sad

>> No.6028516

>>6028369
that is fucking hilarious

>> No.6028552

>>6028369
This both saddens and amuses me

>> No.6028594

>>6026419
Yes, always. There are no uncooked hot dogs or any other kind of sausage, be it franks, bockwurst, rindswurst, etc.

>> No.6028772
File: 948 KB, 900x783, You what mate.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6028772

>>6028594
What the fuck are you talking about m8?
>implying all sausages ever are precooked
Sounds like you never grilled a nice grobe Bratwurst to me.
Also you've probably never bought from a butcher before.

>> No.6028966
File: 1.32 MB, 2592x1944, american.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6028966

>>6025486
This is a thing in Iceland and some other parts of the world.

>> No.6028968

>>6028966
feelsgood

>> No.6029005

>>6026341
Goddamn right. I'll never step foot in New York.

New York burger:
>No toppings, meat, cheese, or bun, since those are bad for you, so decreeth Bloomberg and Cuomo. Ironically, people in New York are still fat as shit. Costs $45 (for the union tax and minimum wage hike) for what amounts to an eco-friendly wrapper, which will be littered in the street anyways.

>> No.6029007

>>6028966
>Fonzie flavor Doritos

>> No.6029017

>>6028021
aw thats just another chicken cottage rip off. If you have never been to London, in some nigger parts like Lewisham you will literally see these places side by side. I lived in Lewisham and on a 10 minute walk to the train station, I passed no less than 6 chicken stalls.

>> No.6029019

>>6028037
that shit looks delish

>> No.6029025

>>6025519
Aside from the mashed potato sauce, that looks delicious. Will make from quality ingredients/10

>> No.6029031

>>6028095
It's supposed to be short for credibility

>> No.6029041

>>6026735

Live in MD

Any restaurant that has eggs in its menu for whatever reason will do this. Usually a BELT for breakfast or a fried eggon any other sandwich or burger you wantfor like another $0.50

>> No.6029068

>>6028021
Most of the signs for places like that are done by one guy.

http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2009/march/meet-mr-chicken

>> No.6029089
File: 37 KB, 307x192, steak.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6029089

>>6028338
You can't speak for the whole of Britain either you stupid fuck. It doesn't always say the cut of the steak on the menu in all food places, it usually does.

Pic related, from Nandos UK menu.

>> No.6029091
File: 85 KB, 600x428, coke.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6029091

Well our version of Coca Cola has sugar in it.

>> No.6029101
File: 1.94 MB, 1241x3392, ribnbibs.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6029101

We have one 'American' restaurant in my city, this is the menu. I will let the Americans decide how American it is.

>> No.6029102

>>6029091

You can buy either HFCS or sugar cokes in most US gas stations anon.

>> No.6029108

>>6029102
>Made in Mexico.

>> No.6029118

>>6029089
He never claimed to "speak for the whole of Britain" you gigantic faglord. Why don't you try reading? Just take it slowly, your brain will hurt less.

>Nandos
>Steak

A shitty chicken shack can't into steak. What a fucking surprise. Colour me impressed with your Sherlock like investigative reporting, Truly, you have demolished the entire premise that most restaurants in the UK tell you what the cut of meat is. You must be so proud. *golf clap*

>> No.6029128

>>6029101
Sounds pretty legit, actually. Must be owned by some guy who used to live in the US.

>> No.6029130

>>6029118
I wasn't trying to demolish the the entire premise that most restaurants in the UK tell you what the cut of meat is, I was showing that it's not always the case, unlike what that other fucking retard said.

'I've never seen it so it does not exist' reasoning is so fucking dumb.

>> No.6029134

>>6029101
Generic shit served at typical chain restaurants here.

>> No.6029135

>>6029101
Nachos are kinda out of place but overall pretty close to most chain bbq places.

>> No.6029137

>>6029101
Seems like a cross between diner food and BBQ, not a cross you'd see here, but the food sounds reasonably american.

>> No.6029140

>>6025503
>Mayo with sweet pickles and ketchup? MMM SOUNDS GREAT
am I the only one that thinks that sounds like a tasty mix

>> No.6029143

>>6029128
>>6029134
>>6029135
>>6029137

I've eaten there a couple of times and the food is pretty good actually, except for the milkshakes, they completely fuck them up.

>> No.6029144

>>6025642
aka "haha your shirt is ruined" prank burgers

>> No.6029146

>>6029101

Meh...it looks like it would be super generic, over the top, bastardized versions of regional BBQ. I guess like if Chili's or something opened a straight BBQ joint.

I'd try it though. I'm curious to see how you guys manage meat.

>> No.6029152

>>6029101
The food might be good but that is the most poorly written menu I have ever seen

>> No.6029155

>>6025486
The fuck is that shit? I'm from the US and i never seen heinz release that here.

>> No.6029156

>>6029101

Fuckin' Churro outta left field, otherwise sounds pretty good.

>> No.6029159

>>6029152
Written by an American.

>> No.6029163

>>6029159
LA burgerclaps rite??

>> No.6029464
File: 26 KB, 280x258, image.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6029464

In Japan, Corndogs are called Amercan Dogs.

In Brazil, there's Sandwiche Americano. It's white bread with ham, cheese, lettuce, tomato, a fried egg and mayo.

I've never lived in the US. Are these accurate or common American cuisine?

>> No.6029507

>>6029155
that's the point.

>> No.6029512

>>6029464
In a way? Corn dogs ARE American...but they're typically considered carnival/fare food along with cotton candy and the like, most people don't eat corn dogs often but hot dogs themselves are pretty commonly eaten at backyard bbqs and grills.

That sandwich is common aside from the egg but not really american, ham sandwiches are common all over the world, and in the US eggs are typically only eaten for breakfast

>> No.6029514
File: 30 KB, 500x256, friedguido.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6029514

>>6025759
Fast food companies do the same thing everywhere, including the states.

>> No.6029519

>>6029464

Isn't a hotdog and american dog?

And no it's not very common, as the other anon said it's carnival food or drive in food sometimes.

>> No.6029524
File: 13 KB, 289x174, why.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6029524

Dear UK,
The state of Maryland does not and has never had any connection to chocolate chip cookies.
Thanks.

>> No.6029526

>>6029519
They're sold in a lot of frozen isles of grocery stores. I've never bought them, though.

>> No.6029528

>>6029108

And?

>> No.6029529

Uruguay here, we have a restaurant called "Man vs Food" here that has american cuisine.
We also have some other burger chains that have some american burgers.

>> No.6029532

>>6029528
>>6029108

Adding to this, odds are wherever you're from, your coke is imported.

>> No.6029551
File: 89 KB, 640x427, BBQ-Ribs-and-Chicken.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6029551

examples of American food that isn't always fast food or some kind of gimmicky snack:

Burgers and fries, yeah can't deny that one
Barbeque
Fried chicken and macaroni and cheese
Potato salad

>> No.6029558

>>6029551

Let me go ahead and post a European response

">Americans think they are the only ones who bbq"

And then they don't realize how big BBQ is in the US as opposed to their country

>> No.6029562

>>6029130
>>6029089
>in Britain I've never been in a restaurant where a steak is just listed as "steak" it'll always say what cut the steak is on the menu.

nigga fucking READ he didn't make a sweeping generalisation at all.

>> No.6029575

>>6027118

personally i've loved it since my teen years but when i was a kid i remember an american friend buying me an a&w from a shop in chinatown and i was disgusted.

there's an international candy/sweets shop near me that stocks hundreds of different root beers, spruce and birch and all kinds of other sodas. i sometimes buy like 10 at a time. they have a huge markup.

>> No.6029588

I was in Tokyo with a German friend (I'm American).

He recognized Denny's, because he wanted to go to an American diner someday. I told him it would probably suck, but he wanted pancakes and sausage and stuff.

So we went to the Denny's and it was completely different. Denny's in Tokyo is more like a desert cafe, where you get fancy dessert waffles and lattes. There were zero menu items that I recognized.

>> No.6029591

>>6028021

man i've seen so many _FC places.

Tantalise Fried Chicken
Tasty Fried Chicken
Perfect Fried Chicken
Authentic Fried Chicken
FCK Fried Chicken (seriously, never been able to work out what FCK stood for)
Chez Fried Chicken

>> No.6029596

>>6028107

he was using them as quote marks

>> No.6029605

>>6028201

How can one be so pleb that they didn't see that King sauce was already posted to that comment?

>>6025529

I simply asked a question that was irrelevant of King sauce. I managed a BK while I was in college, but thanks for the link.

You're either lower than pleb or you're drunk.

>> No.6029606

>>6028966

we call it cool original here in the UK

>> No.6029619

>>6029558

most euros don't actually know what american bbq is. i had no idea about smoking and shit like that for most of my life, i thought bbq just meant to you what it did us - a sauce you buy in squeeze bottles and a coal grill you use to cook supermarket burgers and sausages in the summer.

>> No.6029632

>>6029101
Pretty American I'd say. Looks like any retarded wing/burger/bbq place here. Bretty gud.

>> No.6029640

>>6029464
Corn dogs were fair food, but can be purchased pre-packaged. I've never known anyone to make their own. I'd say the regular hot dog is way more common though.

The sandwich is nearly accurate. Would be spot on to a common ham sandwich people make for themselves or their children if it did not have fried egg. No one here puts a fried egg on that sort of ham sandwich.

>> No.6029643
File: 114 KB, 200x250, M_5920458528092.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6029643

look carefully at the logo of our towns "american" bar... trigger warning for Canadians

>> No.6029663

I heard from my sister who's done a lot of traveling overseas that chicken really isn't a thing in the rest of the world like it is in the US. You can't hardly find it anywhere. Anyone have any knowledge of why?

I suppose it's like lamb over here. Good luck finding lamb in any american supermarket.

>> No.6029668
File: 24 KB, 375x239, Capture.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6029668

>>6029089
US nando's menu lists it as rib-eye

>> No.6029670

>>6029663
Not the case in Korea. It's much bigger there than in the US even. Every other restaurant is a place for chicken and beer. You can even get pizzabox things delivered 24hrs full of fried chicken.

>> No.6029678

>>6029670
in the last 5 years three korean fried chicken places have opened up near me, and all within a mile of each other
I don't understand it, but goddamn they make some good chicken

>> No.6029680
File: 218 KB, 389x268, 1413184447473.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6029680

>>6029670
That sounds amazing, actually.

>> No.6029688

>>6029663
Your sister sounds like a liar. Or maybe she means fried chicken.

>> No.6029707

>>6025486
Asian here. Now you know our perplexity. Although in your case it had no redeeming value even before the rape.

>> No.6029719

>>6029102
/
no you cant

>> No.6029738

>>6029663
>Good luck finding lamb in any american supermarket.

Where do you live?

I'm in a flyover state, and there's lamb in pretty much every supermarket I go in.

>> No.6029805
File: 4 KB, 113x151, 1403458665646.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6029805

>>6029102
I can't for coca cola but I can for pepsi

>> No.6029819

>>6025519
>egg on the burger

Some Yuropoors do that, it's pretty good.

>> No.6029990

>>6029663
Where the fuck did your sister go? Chicken is easily the most popular meat in Japan and China. I had no problems finding it in the middle east.

>> No.6030000
File: 50 KB, 126x162, tumblr_mmke18GKAw1qjmkoho1_250.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6030000

>>6029101
>Vitamin P
>The Big chEasy
>Nice Buns...

>> No.6030006

>>6030000
>Notorious P.I.G.

Easily the best one

>> No.6030007

is it any good?

>> No.6030008

>>6029101
>brisket beef texas bbq beef chilli

This needs six people to get elitist about and go on why this is wrong.

>> No.6030019

>>6029101

>Chad's Sticky Shrimp

I think I'll pass.

>> No.6030062

>>6026129
I'd try it

>> No.6030074
File: 155 KB, 421x515, 1312040827272.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6030074

>>6029101
>Chad's sticky shrimp

>> No.6030080

>>6029101
Fuck me. 5 britbucks for a corn dog?

>> No.6030084

>>6026735
Red Robin's been doing one for quite a while now,at least in Washington.

>> No.6030095

>>6029101
Besides the waffle sandwich,it seem pretty american.
Prolly owned by a former American.

>> No.6030098
File: 62 KB, 550x412, 1333495088785.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6030098

>>6029101
>nachos

>> No.6030122

>>6025945

Who told them people put fucking corn on pizza? No one does this, not even we (Americans) do this

>> No.6030183

>>6028200

When I was stationed in Germany most German restaurants said "rumpsteak".

It was always terrible. I was never given a choice besides T-bone or rumpsteak.

In France/Belgium I got choices, but never in Germany.

Also, Mexican food in Germany/Europe is so fucking bad I feel sorry for you guys.

>> No.6030186

>>6028256

really? did you just overcompensate for your dick with your state? in america, of all places? wow.

>> No.6030201

>>6025642
All of these "put shit INSIDE a burger patty!" recipes seem easy to fuck up and not a single bit better than just layering it on top.

>> No.6030224

>>6030122
I know it isn't normal, but theres a local pizza place by me that has a corn pizza with smoked mozz and balsamic caramelized onions that is delicious.

>> No.6030257
File: 86 KB, 718x633, spiderfran.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6030257

>>6028772

>> No.6030304

>>6029663

completely and utterly untrue

>> No.6030388
File: 17 KB, 500x293, 1397238453846.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6030388

>>6029643
seems right to me

>> No.6030641

>>6025726
>implying this isnt what happens to all cuisines outside their own country

>> No.6030692

>>6030183
I didn't mean you can get good steaks in every restaurant, or even in most restaurants, but you don't have to go out of your way to get a really decent steak in most cities, I think.

Although Germans really, really suck at cooking, so maybe Germany is the one place in the world where you can't get good steaks, wouldn't surprise me.

>> No.6030695
File: 46 KB, 450x600, 450px-Austrian_Hot_Dog.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6030695

Also, this is the Austrian version of a Hot Dog that you can get at every Würstelstand (lit. "sausage booth")
It's basically a baguette filled with Ketchup, Mustard and a sausage of your choice, with the mpost common being Käsekrainer, a cheese filled sausage.

>> No.6030700

>>6030695
You don't put ketchup on a hot dog, Hans.

>> No.6030706

Yo, can some yank post a picture of the sugar content on a 330 ml can of Coke/Pepsi?

I need to see how much your corporations are poisoning you.

>> No.6030712

>>6030700
No. You put ketchup inside the hot dog, Dick.

>> No.6030714

>>6030706
get fucked, eurotrash

>> No.6030732
File: 350 KB, 1280x886, image.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6030732

>>6030706
Here's sugar content of lots of things

>> No.6030735

>>6030732
>Here's sugar content of lots of things

That image is Amerifat, ergo it's retarded. It doesn't take into account the differing types of sugar contained within each foodstuff and just equates everything to sugarlumps.

>> No.6030742

>>6028352
Christmas isn't christian anymore

>> No.6030750

>>6030732

Yeah, need an actual sugar content, not a dumbed down version. Thanks anyway.

>>6030714

You should watch Food Inc and Fed Up(2014). Thank me later.

>>6030706

No one has a can they can take a picture of?

>> No.6030786

>>6030732
There's only sugar in Capri Sun when you put it in a glass? Cool.

>> No.6030791

>>6030735
Doesn't really matter. Sugar is sugar. Just because it's natural doesn't mean you should have a fuckload of fruit.

>> No.6030792
File: 245 KB, 625x1290, chef.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6030792

>>6030791
>Sugar is sugar

>> No.6030794

>>6030750
>You should watch Food Inc and Fed Up(2014). Thank me later.

Why? I don't need a movie to tell me that processed food is bad. The taste makes that clear enough.

>>6030750
>No one has a can they can take a picture of?

Google doesn't work in your country?

>> No.6030796

>>6025486
Where can I get this American sauce?
I'm in America btw

>> No.6030799

>>6029524
>the receipe was brought to the UK from maryland
nice

>> No.6030800

>>6029591
Ferfect Fried Chicken
Southern Friend Chicken

>> No.6030801

>>6029524

I'm Swedish and I grew up on these! Are you telling my Maryland isn't like Willy Wonkas factory of chocolate chip cookies? :(

>> No.6030867

>>6030794

Try and Google it. The retards who take those pictures don't include the GDA contents for some reason.

The Coca-Cola website in the US doesn't display how much sugar is in their shit, or at least I can't find it, versus the European ones. How they are allowed to do this is baffling.

>> No.6030973

>>6028229
>Hell I bet you don't even own a fucking passport.
I always love that insult/argument. I don't own a passport. I do have an enhanced license so I can travel freely into Canada. Canada and The United States have 7.6 million square miles compared to Europe's 3.9 million square miles. The two countries are far more biologically and geologically diverse than Europe. And the cultural diversity is far greater than most people think (gather a Californian, a Creole, a Midwesterner, a New Yorker, a Quebecois, and a Northwesterner in a room, they would have almost nothing in common with each other)

Basically the only think Europe has over North America is slightly more cultural diversity (which means nothing to me since I dont like people generally) and much more architectural diversity and history.

>> No.6031001
File: 517 KB, 730x1000, Coke-2-Liter-Nutrition.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6031001

>>6030867
>How they are allowed to do this is baffling.

I find it baffling that you can't find this on google. I searched for "coca cola nutrition label". First hit. Sugar contents clearly displayed.

>> No.6031004

>>6030796
>American Sauce isn't sold in America

This is an outrage

>> No.6031017

>>6031001
>no recommended daily intake for sugar

That's American all right. Thanks.

Btw, Google is regionally segregated. I won't get the same results as you.

>> No.6031018

>>6031001
Because then he can't feel like an epik troll making all the fat stupid americans super butthurt.

like really, does he envision this conversation like he's calling out some huge secret that every american has been in denial of?

>> No.6031022

>>6026129
>yummy hash brown

what shit marketing

>> No.6031026

>>6031017
>Btw, Google is regionally segregated

Yes. That's what changing the search settings are for. You could also use an American proxy, or simply word your search differently.

The google-fu of the new generation is pathetic.

>> No.6031030

>>6031018

Actually I just wanted what >>6031001 posted.

Before I could get that, a few other anons got mad. Don't be so sensitive.

>>6031026

Cool.

>> No.6031034

>>6031026
I also find that claim that somehow being in a non-american country would completely block every image of an american coke label from appearing on google a little odd/suspicious.

>> No.6031054
File: 9 KB, 249x244, 1309407146650.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6031054

>>6031017
>needing the government to make all your decisions for you

>> No.6031060
File: 1.09 MB, 1952x1632, coke_usa-horz1.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6031060

>>6031034

It helps if I use the word label.

>>6031054

Good goy, listen to your corporate overlords.

>> No.6031173

>>6025683
Las Vegas should be a hamburger bun soaked in beef grease with cheese. No actual beef.

>> No.6031220

>>6028369
... fascinating. :o

>> No.6031269

>>6025486
Baguettefag here.
American isn't even considered as something in here.
I mean, fuck, but there no american food. Anything eaten in America was imported from an other country in the past 3 centuries.

>> No.6031282

>>6029101
That's pretty much what i'd expect from a bar menu. Any chain sitdown restaurant in the US will have a few of the items on that list for sure.

>> No.6031403
File: 393 KB, 500x236, 1403994823251.gif [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6031403

>>6026735

>> No.6031468

>>6026372
does the 1945 burger liberate your taste buds from the nazis?

>> No.6031537

>>6031468
No, only borscht does that.

>> No.6031662
File: 474 KB, 543x487, when I saw it.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6031662

>>6030695
American here, that looks fucking good

>> No.6031687

>>6031662
It is. It probably has nothing to do with an original hot dog - other than being made out of slightly similar ingredients . but it's pretty awesome.
Especially when you're drunk at 2am and eat one of these fuckers.

>> No.6031697

>>6029663
your sister must be overweight and thinking about fried chicken
Not even trying to be rude, I'm just 99% certain that thats the case.

>> No.6031970
File: 1.81 MB, 2144x1608, 1409500006694.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6031970

>>6028095

>> No.6032003
File: 91 KB, 900x900, ynotafries.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6032003

>>6029101
>Why not a fries to make it a main course

>> No.6032384
File: 7 KB, 250x246, 1411890648666.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6032384

>>6029591
>FCK
>Not being able to figure out that it's just KFC spelled backwards

>> No.6032641
File: 51 KB, 814x500, 00.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
6032641

>>6032384

>> No.6033455

>>6029591
I'm going to make my own fried chicken joint. I'm going to call it FFC Fried Chicken, where FFC stands for FFC Fried Chicken.

Gotta love recursion.