• FellatioHornblower@lemmynsfw.com
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    2 年前

    Sure, but the Americanized versions of Italian, German, or Chinese foods were made by immigrants adapting their traditional recipes with ingredients they had on hand.

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      2 年前

      Just like how italian, German, and Chinese foods came about! America is just more recent and we tend to keep the labels of the influences ao it is more obvious.

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      2 年前

      Well, that and adjusting to suit mainstream tastes. Like how garlic bread is largely a Western introduction in Korea, but is preferred sweet there instead of savory.

      Development of cuisine is a fascinating thing!

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      I can’t speak for German or Chinese food, but having been to Italy, a good NYC slice beats anything the Italians have to offer.