GB
Chief Eating Officer
On another thread discussing tea I started thinking about this. What foods do we in the US have that we just do plain wrong, but don't seem to know any better. By "we in the US" I am talking about the general public, not necessarily those of us here (or elsewhere) that are info this stuff as much as we are.
The one that got me thinking of this is tea. Lipton tea bags seem to be the standard tea here, but talk to someone overseas and they will think drinking tea made from Lipton teabags (or any teabags for that matter) is like comparing a Mcdonalds hamburger to a big juicy steak cooked to perfection. There is just no comparison. The majority of people who drink tea here though use teabags and love it and don't seem to know any better. Now I am not saying there is anything wrong with tea bags if that is what you like so don't get me wrong on that point
So what other foods do we do here in the USA that are done 1000x better elsewhere?
The one that got me thinking of this is tea. Lipton tea bags seem to be the standard tea here, but talk to someone overseas and they will think drinking tea made from Lipton teabags (or any teabags for that matter) is like comparing a Mcdonalds hamburger to a big juicy steak cooked to perfection. There is just no comparison. The majority of people who drink tea here though use teabags and love it and don't seem to know any better. Now I am not saying there is anything wrong with tea bags if that is what you like so don't get me wrong on that point
So what other foods do we do here in the USA that are done 1000x better elsewhere?