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Yeah everytime we bring up the subject frenchfries people said it came from french people...identityissues8 said:My impression is that Burgers are pretty American.
Oh, and Fries. Yeah, Fries are not French.
What country is Melbourne in?identityissues8 said:Here in Melbourne, there's a shop in Moorabbin (a suburb) called USA Foods that exclusively sells American foods and groceries.
Alright I'll look it upidentityissues8 said:Second biggest city in Australia bro. Google it.
2Easy4Mhe said:What country is Melbourne in?identityissues8 said:Here in Melbourne, there's a shop in Moorabbin (a suburb) called USA Foods that exclusively sells American foods and groceries.
I looked it up and it said that..Nebulous said:Did burgers originate in america?![]()
Bison.Nebulous said:Does the USA really have any food that they can call their own?
DrLeftover said:Here you go.
The list includes the Philly cheesesteak, the corn dog (even though the sausage part is NOT American), and the infamous Turducken
The Top 10 Foods Only America Could Have Invented
http://www.endlesssimmer.com/2008/07/02/the-top-10-foods-only-america-could-have-invented/