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>American ''''cuisine''''

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i really want to eat this
must be delicious (unironically)
just pure MSG laden sloppy ground meat

>British "food"

do you eat that with a spoon?

You know, when I was a kid everyone loved sloppy joes, but I don't remember hearing about them at all after high school.

I guess they were just a 90s food fad

It's poor people food like hamburger helper and mac and cheese. Your parents probably got better jobs so they could afford real food.

True. I haven't seen anyone eat or make a sloppy joe since I was a preteen in school in the 90s.

People are more into carne asada fries and chicken and waffles now.

how do you even eat that?

>sloppy joe
sounds like a coprophilic sex act

You know, I can't even remember.

Looks like a Germans idea of Heaven.

Well, in that example you would have to eat with a spoon, huh? They usually add an amount to where most of the meat stays inside the buns. Then you just pick up the pieces that fall onto the dish and pop it into your mouth.

Op pic is a meme. Good Sloppy joes look like this

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It's gotta be RED.

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>Sloppy Joe
>Is literally mince in a bun
This must be legit poor people food.

Kind of resembles one, too, when you see someone eat it.

it's just a deconstructed hamburger

That mämmi doesn't look right.

a post modern hamburger

This is Americas most famous loose meat sandwich, it's from a place in Iowa called "Canteen Lunch in the Alley" Fun fact, also the inspiration for the restaurant Rosanne Barr opens in her sitcom.

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This looks like it would be better inside something where it doesn't spill out from, maybe carve out the inside of a baguette and put it there or something

Is that Kosher

Literally looks like the stuff I leave in the toilet bowl after a night of heavy drinking

What the frigg yo

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isn't it just shitty bologna between two slices of bread ?

It can be, but it's sometimes made with pork