Snuggler said:Because it's not meant to be food. Vinegar should be used for mopping floors and shit, but not human consumption. I'd rather dip my french fries in your ass than in vinegar.
If you eat pickles or salad dressing, odds are you eat vinegar.Snuggler said:Because it's not meant to be food. Vinegar should be used for mopping floors and shit, but not human consumption. I'd rather dip my french fries in your ass than in vinegar.
Now tell us about vaccines.Mortrialus said:Vinegar is extremely cancerous when regularly consumed over the course of a life time.
Kentpaul said:With the lack of any long time cultures, america as a nation has no taste in food.
-PXG- said:Vinegar on fries....WHY!?!?!?! WHY!?!?!
Mama Robotnik said:British person here:
Vinegar makes me throw up. I can't actually be in a room with an open bottle because I begin to literally gag. I won't even touch a table vinegar bottle with my skin, I always wrap my hand in my sleeve first, just in case any of its residue is on the bottle.
The substance repulses me in a way nothing else does. Its vile. If I eat a chip that accidentally has some on, I'm already on my way to throwing up. None of this is hyperbole, it actually happens.
I don't know why it has such an immediate effect on me. It doesn't seem to bother anyone else.
Konka said:American BBQ is better than on any other place on the planet. No contest.
Fonds said:Doesn't vinegar make your fries all soggy?
Matthew Gallant said:Now tell us about vaccines.
Real fact: the body makes acetic acid (which is what vinegar is, diluted acetic acid) when it metabolizes alcohol.
Confidence Man said:Wondering the same thing. Seems like a vinagrette would be better.
methos75 said:Don't forget Cajun Food, nothing better in the world. Also we brought the world Hamburgers, what beats that?
Confidence Man said:Wondering the same thing. Seems like a vinagrette would be better.
Konka said:North Carolina BBQ is better than on any other place on the planet. No contest.
Flavius said:Corrected. The BBQ dripping in thick, sweet sauce is not BBQ. North Carolina pull pork with a little vinegar and hot sauce???
It's smack-yer-momma delicious.
otake said:This is true. They do like sweet things though. Anything with extra sugar seems to taste good southern americans, in my experience.
Don't forget Cajun Food, nothing better in the world. Also we brought the world Hamburgers, what beats that?
itxaka said:Do they even use real sugar or is one of those strange things gotten for a non-related to sugar cane things?
Retro said:I'm pretty sure they've refused service to people who ask, they're that serious... so yeah, there are places in the states where they not only serve Vinegar, but do so proudly.
Natetan said:sounds like ponzu basically, another godly all purpose sauce.
itxaka said:Do they even use real sugar or is one of those strange things gotten for a non-related to sugar cane things?
Isn't Cajun a mix of several herbs? There is no Cajun here...I have to buy it on my visits to the UK...FML
Zabka said:Got any examples?
Smision said:as a chicagoan, i can appreciate this (you're not supposed to put ketchup on hot dogs here and a lot of restaurants will openly mock you for this.)
Some people just drink to get drunk. If that's your goal, cheap ass beer gets the job done.TheSeks said:Bud outside the US is: Budvar. Bud US can't be sold outside of the Us (if I remember the story or whatever right), and in any case: Bud, like most American brews, is pure piss. I seriously don't get how someone in Canada/outside of the US can be envious of it if they have European/rest of the world breweries.
TheSeks said:Bud outside the US is: Budvar. Bud US can't be sold outside of the Us (if I remember the story or whatever right), and in any case: Bud, like most American brews, is pure piss. I seriously don't get how someone in Canada/outside of the US can be envious of it if they have European/rest of the world breweries.
lolDraft said:If you'd gone to a 5 Guys, the USA's premiere burger establishment, you would have had all the vinegar you could handle.
Peanuts, too.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLKentpaul said:With the lack of any long time cultures, america as a nation has no taste in food.
iamblades said:No, US budweiser is sold damn near everywhere in the world, it's just not named the same everywhere due to trademark issues.
As for bud being pure piss, it is not substantially worse than the mass market pilsner lagers everywhere else in the world, and is probably better than all the light beers that increasingly dominate much of the worldwide beer market.
I don't think there is a country on the planet who's beer sales aren't dominated by shitty lagers, even Guiness (probably the most popular non pilsner beer on the planet) in the UK is dominated by Stella Artois, Carlsberg, Foster's, Beck's and yes, Budweiser.
It's certainly not an 'American beer is all shitty' situation either, when America has by far the widest variety of craft beer available anywhere.
Dead Man said:If you eat pickles or salad dressing, odds are you eat vinegar.
raebodep said:Wait... what?...Americans don't eat fries with vinegar? What is this?! My mind is blown!
man all the real deal chicken joints in Nashville have malt vinegar out. you just went to the wrong places, man!whitehawk said:What's wrong with you guys!?
sefskillz said:man all the real deal chicken joints in Nashville have malt vinegar out. you just went to the wrong places, man!
It makes me laugh when people actually try to make the claim that American beer isn't good with a straight face. Most European brews don't even really compare with the stuff that US craft breweries are putting out these days imo - the craft brewery movement is completely dominated by American beers.TheSeks said:Bud outside the US is: Budvar. Bud US can't be sold outside of the Us (if I remember the story or whatever right), and in any case: Bud, like most American brews, is pure piss. I seriously don't get how someone in Canada/outside of the US can be envious of it if they have European/rest of the world breweries.
TheSeks said:Bud outside the US is: Budvar. Bud US can't be sold outside of the Us (if I remember the story or whatever right), and in any case: Bud, like most American brews, is pure piss. I seriously don't get how someone in Canada/outside of the US can be envious of it if they have European/rest of the world breweries.
Foxix said:The last time I had vinegar on something I nearly threw up. Never again. That crap can rot in hell.
TheSeks said:Bud outside the US is: Budvar. Bud US can't be sold outside of the Us (if I remember the story or whatever right), and in any case: Bud, like most American brews, is pure piss. I seriously don't get how someone in Canada/outside of the US can be envious of it if they have European/rest of the world breweries.
wienke said:I know here in America, bacon is used more as an additional flavoring more than anything. You can't actually get full off of 3 strips of bacon.
For those in other parts of the world, does the bacon come thicker and more like a proper meat that will actually make you full?
methos75 said:What????????? Bacon is food where I am from in the South, eat it every day.
Foxix said:The last time I had vinegar on something I nearly threw up. Never again. That crap can rot in hell.