• Feathercrown@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Why do europeans insist on eating the worst american foods? Twinkies barely count as a food they’re like 99% preservatives

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      10 days ago

      Well, that’s what your pop culture tells us Americans like to eat.

      So the thought process is something like “I really dont care for instant foods available here, but the Americans reference it all the time sometimes even as a kitchen staple. So maybe they have that shit figured out” and then you try it and get results such as mine.

      It also doesn’t help that I can’t go to an actual American restaurant, you know, being a continent away and all. Best I can do is maccas or Burger king, not even the chains you got over there that are supposedly good. If you’re lucky there is a pizza hut in a major city

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        10 days ago

        What era or genre are you getting the pop culture from? Twinkies at least have only been a joke in media for at least 15 years because of zombie survival stuff, and longer as a ‘haha look at the fat kid’ before that. Die Hard uses them as a comedic element to break up parts of the film but in less of a joking about Twinkies directly way, though it is part of the overweight cop’s character. That movie is nearly 40 years old though and probably marks around the time Twinkies started shifting from a snack to a meme

        Edit to add: They also originally had banana flavored filling. You can still find these sometimes and while not good they’re better than the plain ones imo

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        10 days ago

        Pop culture also says french people eat snails all day and british people use no spices and only one of those is true ;)

        But, yeah, don’t take the international brands as an example of what Americans typically eat. I mean, some people do, but most people don’t eat out most of the time anyways