Best American Foods According To Foreigner

Oh, cheesy potatoes, how do we love thee? Let us count the ways. First, you've got that gooey, melty cheese that makes everything better. Then, there's the comfort of soft, fluffy potatoes that fill you up just right.  

Add in some spices or maybe even a bit of bacon, and you've got a dish that screams "homey comfort." No wonder people from other countries find it irresistible! 

Now, let's talk about S'mores. This campfire classic has folks from around the world buzzing. Why? Because it's a taste adventure! You've got that crispy graham cracker, then a layer of melty chocolate, and don't forget the star: a gooey, toasted marshmallow 

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Put them all together and you get a sweet, crunchy, gooey bite that feels like a warm hug. Trust us, one bite and you'll get why it's a global favorite. 

Made famous by New Englanders, there is arguably no American food more decadent than lobster rolls. Luscious lobster meat combined with mayonnaise stuffed into a soft roll is a dish that people worldwide love, especially tourists to the United States. 

There's one caveat: Lobster rolls are prohibitively expensive, with most rolls priced at $25 or more! It's a small price to pay for one of the most uniquely American foods you can eat. 

It doesn't matter if you're American or born outside the United States - everyone remembers the first time they experienced perfectly slow-cooked smoked brisket. According to many visitors to the States, their first taste of smoked brisket was a life-changing culinary experience, as the richness and flavor of the meat was something they couldn't get in their home country. 

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