For example:
Do they eat hot dogs, hamburgers, pastas, mass potatoes, pumkin pies, steak, pancakes in all white countries?
Thank youAmerican food VS European food VS Australian food? 10 points for the best advice. Thank you?
I think they do but foods vary from different countries.American food VS European food VS Australian food? 10 points for the best advice. Thank you?
European cuisine is the healthiest, best and most flavoured in the world. You only see Michelin starred restaurance in Europe.
Sadly, the same sort of food is avaliable and eaten in Europe.
The cuisine ranges a lot, from a good roast, to caviar, to simple Italian salads, it has the widest range of food and it has the best quality and produce in the world.
So white people in Europe get the most range, they also have access to better foods.
Americas cuisine is pretty limited (fast foods) and so is Australia.
But you have to bear in mind Europe is a group of several countries so its natural to have a wide diversity, which makes our cuisine the best.
Keep in mind that America is really all those countries plus more.
Just traveling to a different part of your state people might be eating something you are not use to. For example Wisconsin has 37 different ethnic groups who have immigrated and different regions have there own specialties. Evan if their ethnic group came in the nineteenth century their food ways still remain. So to answer your question, probably not. They are more than likely eating regionally. Unless they come from America and are use to eating those type of foods, which would give you comfort, because it is something familar.
No, white people don't all eat the same food, but America has elements of almost all countries here . . .
For instance, in Vienna, Austria, you can buy a killer sausage on bread roll, with a beer at a street kiosk.
You can find pasta all over the world - udon and ramen in Japan; fettuchini in Italy, lo mein in China, pad thai in Thailand, etc.
Pumpkin pie is fairly American . . . but you can find lots of ';pumpkin'; stuff in Australia - they have great winter squash that they call pumpkin - try pumpkin soup.
Steak. Americans did not invent meat, for gawd's sake. :o)
Pancakes - think tortillas in Mexico, the moo shu pancakes in China, naan and several other types of flat bread in India. Australian (and British, from what I've been told) stores actually sell pancakes, just like we eat for breakfast, cooked and packaged. Warm 'em and eat 'em.
The US is known as the ';melting pot'; - meaning that people from all over the world come here, they bring some of their foods, traditions, and some of it is adopted by others who like it.
White people are not all the same all over the world, any more than Chinese, Japanese, and Polynesian people are alike, just because they have similar skin colors.
Black people from African countries, from Caribbean islands, from US, and from Europe all have distinct culture and food.
When you think of differences in peoples, the only real difference is ethnicity, which is more a description of culture, not color. Skin color is nothing but a description - and there's only one race - it's HUMAN.
What do you mean white people?
i am 100% white. born and raised dutch boy...
and i never eat hotdogs, mashed potatoes, pumkin in general, steaks or pancakes! the last time ive had a hamburger was over 2 years ago.
O I love Mass Potatoes and what would you consider white countries..Because I live in the U.S. and I am surrounded by blacks.
???? n.ñ.. Does Australia have Cuisine?
Does US. (fu ck) America have cuisine ?
Just Europe have really good cuisine
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