Some people struggle to define what “American” food is . . . because a lot of the most popular dishes in the U.S. are heavily influenced from other countries and cultures . . . even if the American version is unique.
CNN has a new feature on the “20 Greatest American Dishes,” and they’ve included one that most Americans might AVOID: Fried okra. It’s #2 on the list, even though it’s unclear if they were actually ranked.
They have barbecue at #1, and the rest of list includes: Cobb salad . . . the peanut butter and jelly sandwich . . . the hamburger . . . apple pie . . . chili . . . clam chowder . . . the Reuben sandwich . . . eggs Benedict . . . grits . . . spaghetti and meatballs . . . and chocolate chip cookies.
Some of the less ubiquitous items include: Fry bread . . . red beans and rice . . . gumbo . . . poke . . . the classic Mission burrito . . . and banana pudding.
And there’s also General Tso’s chicken, which has basically been claimed by America at this point. (Some items that didn’t make the list: Grilled cheese with American slices . . . casseroles with cream-of-whatever soup . . . the orange Circus Peanuts candy . . . and Long John Silver’s.)
(CNN)
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