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Foreigners Find These American Foods Absolutely Mind-Boggling

Foreigners Find These American Foods Absolutely Mind-Boggling

Breakfast cereal

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Lima beans

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Jell-0

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American cheese

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Peanut butter

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Spam

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Doughnut burgers

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Corn dogs

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S'mores

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Biscuits and gravy

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Pop Tarts

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Deep-fried pickles

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Cincinnati chili

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Ice water

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Root beer

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Corn on the cob

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Sliced bread

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Well-done steak

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Breakfast cereal
Lima beans
Jell-0
American cheese
Peanut butter
Spam
Doughnut burgers
Corn dogs
S'mores
Biscuits and gravy
Pop Tarts
Deep-fried pickles
Cincinnati chili
Ice water
Root beer
Corn on the cob
Sliced bread
Well-done steak

Tastes are subjective. We don't all like the same things and even when we do, we often have a different take on what is good about it. However, odds are no matter where you go, or where you travel in the world, you will most likely find something considerably different from what you are used to at home. Nothing else seems to confuse people more than the differences in cuisine and what may seem normal and delicious to you, may horrify another at the very thought of ingesting it.

Consider haggis, ground-up lamb organs, and oatmeal encased in a sheep's bladder, the national dish of Scotland. It can be found in many eateries throughout the country, from fast-food restaurants to fine-dining establishments but most people in the United States find it off-putting. Yet, as unpleasant as this dish, and many others, might sound to us, it is an integral part of the food cultures of their native lands. It shouldn't surprise us then that certain American foods (and drinks) that we enjoy regularly, foreigners might think are strange and unappetizing. (This is one of the 25 foods that can make you sick or kill you).

To assemble a list of the most confusing American foods for foreigners, 24/7 Tempo consulted lists appearing on Quora and Mashed, as well as articles on various gastronomic and cultural sites. As American foods have expanded around the globe, with food like hamburgers, and Southern fried chicken becoming almost universal, it's possible to say that not everybody worldwide will find the items here distasteful. (Of course, even within the U.S., food preferences can vary widely. Here is a list of the strangest food from every state.)

Here are some of the most confusing American foods for foreigners:

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