Do Americans just don't have a cuisine anymore?

What did people eat before the invention of take outs, frozen food and processed crap? Don't Americans ever cook at home?
What's a traditional three course American meal like?

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Meat and potatoes

>What did people eat before the invention of take outs, frozen food and processed crap?
Various things, depending on location time of year.
> Don't Americans ever cook at home?
Yes.
>What's a traditional three course American meal like?
Salad, a combination of meat/carb/vegetable (say, roasted turkey, mashed potato and steamed vegetables) and dessert. Sometimes the dessert is skipped.

>Salad, a combination of meat/carb/vegetable (say, roasted turkey, mashed potato and steamed vegetables)
Well those don't sound very traditional to me. And they're not really unique to America either. Don't you guys eat stuff, nobody outside your country makes?

It's pretty traditional since turkey and potato are new world foods local to North America.

We're a multiculutral democracy found on the melting pot of a bunch of different other cultures. Hence foods such as pizza, taco, sushi, etc are popular here in the states

used to be the man would go out and work, while the wife tended to the kids and had time to prep dinner.

now both parties need to work and since theres no one to cook we just buy,buy,buy

>What did people eat before the invention of take outs, frozen food and processed crap?
Same stuff they do nowadays, IG.

>Don't Americans ever cook at home?
Yeah duh you'd go broke otherwise

>What's a traditional three course American meal like?
Salad (or Soup), Meat Course, Desert.

> is mad that we made a whole new variety of food for people by freezing or processing it
Why?

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Technically that is correct, yet also unsatisfactory

Capitalism was a mistake

>Salad (or Soup), Meat Course, Desert.
That's very vague and nonspecific

The issue isn't that people eat frozen food or processed stuff. Okay it kinda is, because they're a symptom of how the fabric of our society and traditional families are falling apart? But I find it even more worrisome how everything is packaged in like five layers of plastic and tinfoil, that ultimately has nowhere to go and will just end up in the ocean, then later down the line in our own food and tapwater, as microplastics.

he look like he wants to push all the sald off the table

in the south you'll find plenty of Cajun food

It depends on where you are. New England, Louisiana, and the South all have plenty of their own things but they aren't eaten often outside of said places. Burgers and chocolate chip cookies became the iconic American foods because they are one of the few things that people everywhere in the country have in common. Johnny Yankeedoodle from Connecticut, Larry Seinfeldstein from New York, Baptiste the Voodoo Shaman from Louisiana, Brittany from California, Aglukaq from Alaska, and Hans Jorgenson from Idaho will all know how to make a hamburger if you give them the ingredients.

If kim stands there, it looks like a luxurious meal.

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>turkey
>steamed vegetables
no wonder you prefer fast food even if it killed you

If you don't like a delicious roast turkey all I can say is that I feel sorry for you.

What's wrong with american fast food

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Turkey is shit compared to almost any other meat

American culinary traditions are mostly derived from Anglo-Irish and German ones.

In my opinion, American food in general is much better than British food (their main ancestors). I don't understand the hate towards fast food. Any food is good to me if I like the taste and it's pleasant.
How much you eat is up to you, and like with anything else an excess will kill you.

So they are not that bad.

i think anglo food is so shit, usa never inherit anything good. not the case for brazil or hispanic country for example

In the midwest, we make dank meatloafs and love cheesy pasta as the side dish

>Finland
>food opinions
Please no.

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Well we're experts on bland shit so you should probably trust us on this