Poll

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Mexican
13 (32.5%)
Italian
5 (12.5%)
Chinese
7 (17.5%)
French
2 (5%)
Other (say and I'll add it to the poll)
6 (15%)
Indian
2 (5%)
Polish
0 (0%)
Russian
0 (0%)
Filipino
0 (0%)
Japanese
2 (5%)
American
3 (7.5%)

Total Members Voted: 40

Author Topic: Favorite Foreign Type Food?  (Read 940 times)

mexican for the loving win

nothing can top chinese

I've hardly sampled any foreign cuisines to an extent to say they're great.

I like Indian, and would love to try more, but I have a low tolerance for spice.
I would say I love Italian, but that is based just off of pasta/pizza, which is a tiny part of their cuisine and very adaptable to British/American tastes.
I don't really like Chinese.
As for Mexican I have only had Tacos/Enchiladas, and thats without beans/peppers/spices. I definitely haven't had enough variety to judge 'Mexican'.

And that's probably the extent of foreign foods I've tried.


Why isn't american food on the poll?

Why isn't american food on the poll?

This. There are people who are not American who use this forum so from their perspective, American food would be a foreign type.

Being on topic though, I'm actually not totally sure. I almost never eat Chinese food but most of what I've had in my life was okay. Mexican would probably pass that up though and Italian food is pretty good as well.

To be honest, anything considered british in Argentina involves apple pie and fish & chips. With american food, it's all doughnuts and burgers.

I really can't say anything about british or american cuisine because I've never really had anything other than a thanksgiving turkey which was delicious as forget.

To be honest, anything considered british in Argentina involves apple pie and fish & chips. With american food, it's all doughnuts and burgers.

I really can't say anything about british or american cuisine because I've never really had anything other than a thanksgiving turkey which was delicious as forget.

I bet that before the Falklands War, you guys never had British food.

We actually have a british-styled port in the south of Bs As. I never bothered to go there though.

i live in socal so like every other meal i have is mexican in some way. it's okay i guess, but i'm used to it by now.
chinese food is really good, but most of that isn't strictly authentic so idk if it counts.

This. There are people who are not American who use this forum so from their perspective, American food would be a foreign type.
•american
•cuisine
pick one :^)

Rouladen from Germany AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Sushi or indian hawt af rice

I like texas food and texas might as well be a foreign land compared to california

Also indian food is badass.
« Last Edit: December 15, 2015, 01:22:39 AM by Squideey »

I like texas food and texas might as well be a foreign land compared to california
Can confirm.