• Pudutr0n@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    Umm… it’s not mexican, chinese or italian but also american food doesn’t exist?

    I can’t tell if this was the joke or the meme just wants to shit on americans for stealing and mangling everyone’s food…

    Also, jalapeño poppers.

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      19 days ago

      I think the joke is that Americans like to adopt foods or cooking techniques from other cultures, then change them to fit local tastes. This is how a lot of “traditional American” foods came to be. There is also a stereotype that American cultural practices (gastronomy included) are “not real” or that American culture as a concept doesn’t exist because it comes as a fusion of cultural practices from other countries. The meme is poking fun at people who may hold that belief.

      People also have a habit of describing the American versions of things to be “not real”, even if it never really claims to be. For example, fettuccine Alfredo in the US is an adaptation of fettuccini al burro (a real Italian dish), but is described as “not real Italian food” because it isn’t actually eaten in Italy. Or that orange chicken is “not real Chinese food” because it isn’t eaten in China. Which, to be fair, is true, but most American diners are aware that Panda Express, Olive Garden, and Taco Bell aren’t accurate representations of food eaten in China, Italy, or Mexico. They’re Americanised versions of food inspired by Chinese, Italian, and Mexican cuisine.

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        19 days ago

        Notably, Americans are not the only culture that does this.

        There’s a Thai dish called ‘American Fried Rice’ for instance.

        American fried rice is a Thai fried rice dish with “American” side ingredients like fried chicken, ham, sausages, raisins, and ketchup.[1] Other ingredients like pineapples and croutons are optional.

        At least in any part of America I’ve been to, this is certainly not something you can get here.

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          14 days ago

          That actually sounds disgusting, also something you might find in 4th grade lunch dare