It’s no secret that people who don’t live in America have … feelings about America. For example, American tourists have developed somehwat of a reputation abroad, among restaurant workers, for a few distinctive behaviors, like extra-loud conversations and asking for extra protein on dishes that aren’t supposed to have extra protein.
And yet, people around the world appreciate some things about the U.S.A., namely food things. A new AskReddit thread posed the question: “Non-Americans, what’s your favorite American food you can’t get in your country?” and the results were enthusiastic and surprising, to say the least. (The thread strikes a far different tone than this one, which highlighted the American foods people despite.)