Favorite non american food

Italian. By far. Whether it’s cooking it or going out for it.

Mexican is always good. I’ve really gotten into Indian lately. A good Shrimp Vindaloo is hard to beat.
 
Korean food
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Vietnamese Food
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Japaneses food
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Chinese food
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Mexican food
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It's a weird and very subjective question. What's American by everyone else's standards or to me?

If by everyone else's standards than it's Mexican food BUT I say that with a bit of hesitation as Mexican food is so damned normal to me and our traditional foods all through the SE tribal nations is so identical to food in Mexico, Guatamala etc.

If by my standards where Mexican is normal than I'd say Chinese food
 
I have to go in a different direction and say Scottish. Their version of fish and chips along with Tennent's Ale is worth doing 60 more days under water for. Plus I found some haggis that was fairly good.
 
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It's a weird and very subjective question. What's American by everyone else's standards or to me?

If by everyone else's standards than it's Mexican food BUT I say that with a bit of hesitation as Mexican food is so damned normal to me and our traditional foods all through the SE tribal nations is so identical to food in Mexico, Guatamala etc.

If by my standards where Mexican is normal than I'd say Chinese food
I was going to point out Mexico is in North America, so American, too. Perhaps Native American cuisine, at least in part?
 
It's a weird and very subjective question. What's American by everyone else's standards or to me?

If by everyone else's standards than it's Mexican food BUT I say that with a bit of hesitation as Mexican food is so damned normal to me and our traditional foods all through the SE tribal nations is so identical to food in Mexico, Guatamala etc.

If by my standards where Mexican is normal than I'd say Chinese food

Have you ever looked into the info out there that suggests that there's a strong connection between Mayans and The Cherokee? What do you think?
 
Have you ever looked into the info out there that suggests that there's a strong connection between Mayans and The Cherokee? What do you think?

We are, there's no questioning it. We have root derivative linguistics but the most compelling is the line up of our deities, culture and ceremonies. They come up here for major ceremonies and we go to Guatamala to them for major ceremonies too.
 
Mexican. You can throw a rock in any direction around here and hit a Mexican food place. A couple great sit down places, but the best “to go” place is inside a Shell gas station. The gal working the register speaks enough English to take your order but that’s about it. Always a line with Mexicans and white guys wearing construction/road crew clothes.
When I was still living in Baton Rouge, there was a hole in the wall Mexican place that was pretty much off anyone's radar. Every time I drove by, I noticed that the customers were always Mexican construction workers. I finally stopped in and started going weekly at least. It was unlike any Mexican food I've had anywhere else. They used very little cheese and it was spicy as hell.
 
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