1. Turducken
Turducken is the most creative native American food. First, take a turkey, then stuff a duck into its belly, then stuff a chicken into the duck's belly, and finally stuff some sausage and bacon into the chicken. After 2-3 hours of frying, this dish is very American. The delicacies are just like that. Some Americans also add some melted cheese products according to their own taste. This dish is usually eaten during some major holidays in the United States, such as the Fourth of July (July 4th every year), Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
2. Buffalo Spicy Chicken Wings
Buffalo Spicy Chicken Wings are fried in oil until crispy and eaten with melted blue cheese. The vegetables at the bottom of the plate have absorbed the oil that fell from the chicken wings, making even ordinary vegetables delicious. This dish is not greasy and has great taste!
3. Cobb Salad
The salad that Americans eat is completely different from the green vegetables and red tomatoes that Europeans eat. When Americans make salads, they must have enough meat types and weights, as well as avocado and cheese. The main ingredients for a good Cobb salad include bacon, fried chicken, avocado, egg cubes, blue cheese, and whatever else you think can be added.
4. Ice cream
In 1937, Ruth Grave from Massachusetts added chopped chocolate to the butter cookies she made. The result was the invention of the best cookies in the world. Although cookies are quite popular in American people's lives, Americans still always imagine that they can develop this delicious food better. Later, chocolate chip cookie ice cream was created because of one man's laziness. He cut the mixed dough for cookies into small pieces and mixed it into the ice cream to make ice cream.
5. Tart biscuits
Gritt biscuits are very popular in the United States. When American children have picnics, they often put a piece of gummy candy in the middle, put it on a stick and bake it for fun, but they basically don't eat it. Later, a new way to eat it was to put a piece of cinnamon in the middle. Americans like to eat it together.
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