What do americans eat usually for lunch?!


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What do americans eat usually for lunch?


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American lunch is as varied as the people.The US is a "melting pot" of all different races and cultures.

sandwiches

Sandwiches, Soup & Salads, Anything that is light usually.

You know what, we eat anything and everything from salads to sushi to sandwiches to pasta and leftovers to Chinese take out! Personally, I like a nice turkey on wheat with lettuce, tomato, black pepper, and vinegar with a bag of chips, and some kind of carbonated cold liquid beverage.

I've also been know just to have soft serve frozen yogurt with rainbow sprinkles.

sandwiches, frozen meals, fast food

Sandwiches for schoolchildren.

For working adults, fast food from a restraunt near work. Or, if they bring their lunch to their work, it's probably sandwiches.

Most eat sandwiches with fries or some form of chips.. But it all depends on what part of the USA you live in.
Lot of then eat salad and soups, anything that's light.

leftovers or takeout

Today I had sashimi and sushi. Yesterday I had Sesame Crusted Seared Ahi. The day before I had leftover Chicken Satay I made the night before. Sandwiches are a last resort for me.

did anyone say fast food? lots of working folks eat fast food burgers, tacos, etc. many also go to sit-down restaurants where they will eat pretty much anything.

Most people eat some sort of sandwich. Burgers are big but bad for you. Deli Sandwiches are a hit. Pizza for lunch sometimes. And they love chicken sandwiches of all kinds.

Some people eat fast food...like Mcdonalds, Burger King, Taco Bell..that sorts. Some eat soup and sandwichs. I think leftovers are pretty yummy myself.




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