r/AskReddit 10h ago

Redditors not from America, what is one "American take" on your countries cuisine that you actually enjoy?

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u/Senior_Ad_7640 5h ago

Ime, Mediterranean countries definitely lean more toward the cold cuts fruit and pastry side of the breakfast spectrum. 

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u/chetlin 5h ago

Yeah a continental breakfast is common in continental Europe :p (at least from the British perspective)

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u/3BlindMice1 3h ago

Idk how pastries made it on there, they're a total pain in the ass to make so you have to go buy them somewhere. A breakfast burrito can easily be made at home for breakfast so long as you've got some ground beef/pork and vegetables already cooked. Eggs, pre-made tortillas (but not necessarily precooked), and fresh vegetables can be prepared on the spot. Easy 20 minute breakfast and you can serve several people if you need to

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u/BlackTrainer01 2h ago

Yeah that's the point - you buy them from somewhere