Do people have different taste as in food in the states?!
Do people have different taste as in food in the states?
If You all know me I am from the south and I love southern cooking from black eyed peas, corn on the cob to good ole cornbread. But I do like other foods too. Just wondered what is good that you all like where you live that is significant in your area.?No dirty stuff I dont tolerate crap food.. as in stupidity.
Answers: Well I was going to say bologna sandwich's but you would yell at me..:) I do love grilling out in the summer BBQ chicken or ribs and of course corn on the cob fresh from the garden. I like a good Philly cheesesteak. In Pittsburgh people eat french fries and cole slaw on their sandwitches along with the usal lunch meats. I live in San Diego.
My favorite food types are:
Japanese (Sushi)
Italian
and Mexican
Not in any particular order.
If you balk at any of the above types of food, it's because you haven't really had it prepared right. I know where to get fine food in my neck of the woods. well here in Kentucky it's pretty much the same as you. I know one thing that we eat here that you can't get when I visit my sister and her family in Chicago, and that's biscuits and sausage gravy, like for breakfast. They don't have that up North at all. Yet there are things there that I can't get here too, like everytime I go up there I have to get a Gyro, or an Italian Beef sandwich, because they don't have those in Kentucky. Not me, I'll take the southern food any day, but if I go out to eat, I like Chinese or Taco Bell, but I don't do that vary often.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Rock on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love most food except Greek and Indian Bluegill fillets -- Illinois (terrible fishing state)
Sweet corn -- blond and it tastes almost sugared it's so sweet
tomatoes -- no one eats hot house tomatoes in the fall
Alas, no particular recipes! There is Chicago style pizza and a reverence for bratwursts and knackwurst but recipes, not so much Mostly what is significant to our area is BBQ chicken, steak, anything of that sorts :-) Sidenote: It has been quite a while ago, but I went back east when I was 18 years old & I have always lived in the west. It was the first time I was introduced to sauerkraut. It wasn't something that we had ever put on our hot dogs or something that I had ever heard of. I did try it & I liked it! :-) So, I have lived in Chicago my whole life and I have had biscuits w/ sausage gravy many times...but I would say the one thing I would miss the most is real Chicago Pizza...Like Lou Malnati's. When I lived in Cali, they may have great produce and fab seafood, but they can't make a pizza. I love Southern food too though...I am not a picky eater at all! i'm a fan of fried foods
fried taters
fried cabbage
fried corn
fried bologna
i eat taco bell at least once a week
i don't eat much meat
havn't eaten chicken in years
and gotta have pizza and spaghetti I'm from Texas and love three styles native to this area.
Cajun-boudain, crawfish, gumbo, etoufee, red beans and rice, andouille sausage, tasso, shrimp and fish.
Texmex- enchiladas, fajitas, caldo, barbacoa, pico de gallo with anything, pollo ala parrilla, carne guisada, guacamole, flan, sopapillas,camarones and pesce.
Texas- Thick porterhouse steaks, smoked brisket, smoked chicken, smoked sausage, dry rub smoked ribs, venision, chili without beans, Texas toast, shrimp, fish, blue crab and oysters.
And I can enjoy a good chinese buffet, greek food, Tandoori cooking and middle eastern food. Thai and Vietnamese food and noodles are great as are spring rolls. The way your question was asked implies.... redneck when you said "crap food". Was that part of the question? I'm from Cincinnati, and we love our Cincinnati style chili here. It's different from regular chili, you can eat it plain, put it on a hot dog or use it for spaghetti sauce.
I also grew up in the country, and can't get enough of Southern cooking! San Francisco here. I love most Asian cuisines (Japanese, Chinese, Taiwanese, Filipino, Thai, Korean, Malay), Hawaiian, Italian, Mexican.
I really love the Asian baked goods.