1. Chicago Hot Dog
Chicago is a hospitable city and the hometown of potted pizza. If you go there, locals will definitely recommend you to try hot dogs and pizza, which can be found everywhere on the streets.
2. New Orleans Gumbo
This delicacy is the same as jazz, Swamp Blues, and the chewy Beignets (a kind of sweet pastry). A favorite of New Orleanians and an integral part of their lives. Gumbo is a Louisiana favorite. It is a soup made from seafood or bacon, with okra or roux (a mixture of wheat and fat) added to make the soup thicker. , and then pour the thick soup on the rice.
3. Mustard in the small town of Mt Horeb, Wisconsin
There is a small building here - the Mustard Museum, which displays 4,600 bottles of mustard. There's horseradish mustard that'll burn your nose hairs, orange-coloured coffee-flavored mustard that'll burn off your nose, and sweet, bubble-flavored champagne mustard that'll make steaks sizzle. Students who are afraid of eating mustard don’t have to taste it, but it doesn’t hurt to visit this museum.
4. Donuts in New York
Donuts were invented by Europeans, but they were developed by New Yorkers in the 19th century. You can buy authentic and delicious donuts in any corner shop in New York. In Jewish-run shops, you can also buy them by hand. Donuts with Schmear (thick cream cheese) and smoked salmon are the most expert ways to eat them.
5. Ben&Jerry's Ice Cream
It is made from natural ingredients, and all ingredients are bought from family farms. Ice cream fans must go to the Ben & Jerry's ice cream factory north of Waterbury, Vermont when they have time to taste Icecream with large fudge, strips of toffee, brownie chips and chocolate cookies.
6. Boston Clam Chowder
This is a seafood feast that cannot be missed in Boston. Every Bostonian has his or her own idea of ??how to cook chowder with tomatoes, chopped clams, milk, and cream.
7. Montana Steak
In Montana, the ratio of humans to livestock is 1:12, and the naturally raised Angus beef here is the most famous. And the menu emphasizes the characteristics of red meat - the "bloodier" the better. If you like medium-rare steak, you probably won't have it!
8. Green chili sauce in Albuquerque, New Mexico< /p>
Green chili sauce is as indispensable to New Mexico people as breathing. Many fast food restaurants in the area offer green chili sauce. I have to mention here the green chili sauce stew, which is made of uncooked rice burritos stuffed with chili meat and soaked in spicy sauce. Do you think your tongue can’t stand it anymore when you think about it? Students who love spicy food, hurry up and let yourself go Your taste buds accept the challenge.
9. Extra-large Turducken
Such a clever and simple creation, it’s hard to believe that a 5,000-year-old world civilization didn’t think of it first. Take a turkey, stuff a duck inside it, and then stuff a chicken inside the duck. From here you can play freely. However, the recommendation is to stuff the chicken with some sausage and bacon and fry it for 2-3 hours. Extra points if you can figure out how to add melted cheese products to this "spectacular" dish. Some Americans want to make this dish a traditional Thanksgiving meal, and some have already started eating it at Christmas. However, such an American invention is best enjoyed on the 4th of July.
10. Buffalo Wings
Most Americans think it is not as greasy as pork and not as tasty as beef, so they can only make do. Wait, what if we try frying it in 600-degree oil until it becomes crispy, until you don't recognize it as meat anymore? Then pour XXX hot sauce and eat it with melted blue cheese? Thats more like it! Special mention is made of the vegetables added to the bottom of the plate, which absorb the oil that falls off the chicken, making the unusual vegetables delicious.
11. Cobb Salad
After eating so much greasy food, some Americans began to say: "I think I will just eat a bowl of salad today." Of course. , the salad they are talking about does not mean the green vegetables and red tomatoes that boring Europeans eat. When Americans make salads, they must first have enough meat types and weights, and then there must be avocado and cheese. Basically everything you would find in a Double Cheese Burger can be put in it. The Best Cobb Salad: Throw in bacon, fried chicken, butter, diced eggs, blue cheese and whatever else you can find in the refrigerator.
12. Chinese Food
The best thing about American food is that they are crazy about it. Sometimes they can’t even admit what they come up with, so they just find a similar style and follow it. That's called.
Example: "Chinese Food". Spanning all 50 states, so-called Chinese fast food offers more than a dozen beautiful, deep-fried, soy sauce-grilled items. The chicken is dipped in sweet and spicy sauce and breaded and then fried and called orange chicken. Cheese or cream is added to the spring rolls. After eating the fried rice and noodles, the remaining oil on the plate can be used to make 2-3 more side dishes. These dishes all have one thing in common. They are all templates that Americans came up with and borrowed from Chinese dishes.
13. S'mores
The biscuits are made from British Graham crackers, which have never been eaten in the United States. Sandwiched in the middle are gummy candies, which are used by American children to bake on sticks during picnics. They are usually thrown aside after they are baked, and not many people like to eat them. Maybe it’s the cinnamon nugget in the middle. Anyway, Americans like to eat when they are together.
New York~~~ I absolutely love it. Let me introduce you to the attractions first: New York Attractions Central Park Whitney Museum of American Art Frick Art Collection (The Frick Collection) The Cloisters Rockefeller Center New York Public Library Museum of Modern Art Intrepid Sea- Air-Space Museum Grand Central Terminal Ellis Island Coney Island Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises Chrysler Building Brooklyn Museum of Art) Brooklyn Bridge American Folk Art Museum Metropolitan Museum of Art Empire State Building Statue of Liberty Battery Park American Museum of Natural History (American Museum of Natural History) has so many attractions, but you can actually choose to visit according to your own preferences. In addition, it is a complete waste to buy tickets to see some places. I will help you on the World Tour. I searched for a New York travelogue written by someone else. It is affordable and fun. I hope it will be helpful to you~~ Spending a little money to explore New York is a virtue inherited by the Chinese people. This is a good inheritance in me. When I went to New York, I strictly adhered to this fine tradition and came here once - spending a little money to have fun in New York. First, the subway pass. . . Buy a one-day subway ticket and make the most of it. . . New York's subway may look a little complicated, but it's actually not difficult to figure out the routes. If you want to plan your travel route before traveling, you can check it out at www.hopstop.com. It can tell you which bus to take, where to take it, where to transfer, and how to get to other destinations. . . It's a bit like mapquest for those non-drivers! Ah, by the way, don’t take a taxi, it’s so expensive! Second, food is the most important thing for the people: some places are extremely expensive. . . I admit I'm guilty! I was very luxurious and tasted the hamburger for $21 and the Miller light beer for $7.25. . . Of course, there is also the kind of consumption that is really suitable for working-class people like us, of course leaving aside Ronald McDonald and Colonel Sanders. What I prefer is the market in Union Square (the transportation there is very convenient). Fruits such as apples and bananas are quite cheap, but please note that they are only open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays every week, but I drive all day long once I start, and take a break every once in a while, so my life is pretty easy. There is also a vegetarian Thai restaurant called Pukk (on 71st Avenue, I think at the intersection of 4th and 5th Street) where you can get a full meal for only $6, and if you don’t know If it were a vegetarian restaurant, you would think you were eating a large portion of meat! In New York, I also had the most delicious Gyros (actually a Greek side dish) that I have ever eaten in my life. A piece of flatbread is stuffed with some vegetables and barbecue, and a layer of gravy is poured on the outside. It’s so delicious. A serving of Gyros and a Coke only cost 5 yuan! ! ! This is much better than any hot dog. Third, accommodation: In fact, accommodation will cost a lot of money. However, because of my excellent popularity, I was invited to stay at the home of a friend of mine who went to the United States to study. If your popularity is not as good as mine, then you have to pay the hotel obediently.
In Manhattan, the basic price of a hotel is about 60 US dollars a night, and in New Jersey it is 70 US dollars, so it is better to stay in Manhattan. Fourth, walk around: there are some things that you can just look at from a distance, really! I was stupid and insisted on seeing the Statue of Liberty, and it cost me $25, which was enough for me to eat five Gyros! It is recommended that you take a boat to Staten Island (you can view the Statue of Liberty from the best angle during the boat ride). . . And there is no need to crowd around. If you want to go see a show on Broadway, then you can go to Times Square and wait for people to sell tickets at low prices before the show starts (I don’t know if this is called scalping). Although you can't sit in the seats like this, you can still watch the show. The most important thing is - it's cheap! If you want to enhance your mood, be sure to visit the Museum of Modern Art on a Friday night, because it’s free then. . . Have fun! New York nightlife is also fun. . . Going to the bar is a nice way to spend time, but I don't think I paid the cover charge. . .
Spirits are cheaper than beer!