Come to the Himalayas, there are many water sources even more sugary that that. Don't wanna offend Canada but you guys are trying to establish that it's better than any other drink including water.
I'm taking India, because it has the broadest variety of my favorite foods. There might be a couple of Thai and Mexican dishes that I'd put higher on my list, though.
Subjective topic, of course :) What I find interesting is how people who have no heritage from a certain country or culture end up loving a particular cuisine that might have no exposure to in their background. From personal experience I have a friend who just loves food from South East Asia and Malaysian cuisine in particular, but his background would not suggest such any such thing.
For my part the answer is Italian, I love how as you travel from north to south the food changes, from big, hearty stuff that keeps you warm in winter to lighter, more seafood oriented Mediterranean cuisine in the south, and everything in between such as that delicious wild boar fillet I had in Tuscany that time. I love the diversity.
I'm also very fond of any country that has Mediterranean type stuff as part of their cuisine, from Portugal to the Lebanon. Yum, I love it all. Funnily enough despite spending a few years in a bunch of Asian countries, I am not a huge fan of any particular Asian cuisine. Certain dishes for sure but not any overall cuisine, but if I had to choose an Asian favorite my answer would be Japanese.
Spicy opinion but any developed country with a cultural heritage link to the UK (e.g. Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the US) should not be on this list, and by extension nor should the UK. This is the cuisine I ate most of my life and it's uninspiring at best. I am not aware of anything any of those countries claim that has not come from a European cuisine first, either directly or by being 're-imagined'. Honestly what even is American food? Surely those votes should be for Mexico.
Lastly I am surprised to see no votes for Thailand, given a lot of people say it's their favorite. If we want to get granular, I will say that Jasmine Rice is my favorite rice variety.
Definitely Canada. Maple Syrup, peameal bacon and poutine. Classy.
Honey trumps maple syrup
I agree with this in most instances but not on pancakes or waffles.
Yes I agree with this as well. Have you ever done sugar and lemon juice on pancakes before. That is also good for a change of pace
I have not.
It is good. What other staples come from Canada that other parts of the world get into like maple syrup? Or is it the main one
One and only on the menu 😜
Lol! Maple syrup is just another kind of water.
Sugar water that comes from trees. What more could you want?
Come to the Himalayas, there are many water sources even more sugary that that. Don't wanna offend Canada but you guys are trying to establish that it's better than any other drink including water.
Some of the best mineral rich water would come from the Himalayas
Have you ever been to the Himalayas? We drink this mineral rich water all the time but we don't boast about it. Thanks for approving.
No I haven’t but have heard of the good minerals
It's available everywhere in packaged bottles. I know because we had been shipping to many countries including Australia.
I guess you should be able to buy it on amazon by the name of "Himalyan Mineral Water"
Just for that Maple Syrup, go Canada go💪😅
Portugal not on that initial list is a crime lol. Usa with all due respect should not be on that list
hahah, totally agree.. Portugal was also my answer..
I agree. I didn't want to commit crime not to put USA while we have most stackers from USA. However I know there's no cuisine by the name USA.
If the USA wins, we know it’s purely out of clubism.
Well... This will reveal their true self. Everyone knows USA don't have their cuisine.
Portugal..
Feijoada, Baião de Dois, Barbecue e Brigadeiro. Brazil for sure.
I correct myself Libertas. You invented it lol. We a close second lol
Good, thank you. You found out you colonized it, but we made it up. Lol
Who taught you though?
I'm taking India, because it has the broadest variety of my favorite foods. There might be a couple of Thai and Mexican dishes that I'd put higher on my list, though.
How do u think about food in Vietnam?
Portugal is 4th and not on the list. See what I mean lol
Subjective topic, of course :) What I find interesting is how people who have no heritage from a certain country or culture end up loving a particular cuisine that might have no exposure to in their background. From personal experience I have a friend who just loves food from South East Asia and Malaysian cuisine in particular, but his background would not suggest such any such thing.
For my part the answer is Italian, I love how as you travel from north to south the food changes, from big, hearty stuff that keeps you warm in winter to lighter, more seafood oriented Mediterranean cuisine in the south, and everything in between such as that delicious wild boar fillet I had in Tuscany that time. I love the diversity.
I'm also very fond of any country that has Mediterranean type stuff as part of their cuisine, from Portugal to the Lebanon. Yum, I love it all. Funnily enough despite spending a few years in a bunch of Asian countries, I am not a huge fan of any particular Asian cuisine. Certain dishes for sure but not any overall cuisine, but if I had to choose an Asian favorite my answer would be Japanese.
Spicy opinion but any developed country with a cultural heritage link to the UK (e.g. Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the US) should not be on this list, and by extension nor should the UK. This is the cuisine I ate most of my life and it's uninspiring at best. I am not aware of anything any of those countries claim that has not come from a European cuisine first, either directly or by being 're-imagined'. Honestly what even is American food? Surely those votes should be for Mexico.
Lastly I am surprised to see no votes for Thailand, given a lot of people say it's their favorite. If we want to get granular, I will say that Jasmine Rice is my favorite rice variety.
USA lmfaooo fried chicken
Not a case the two top countries have are in the blue zone... https://web.archive.org/web/20200302043123/http://austriaca.at/0xc1aa500e_0x00307bb6.pdf
Why Costa Rica is not in the list?
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Choose your own criteria 😜
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You're a foodie boss then!
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