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What seemed weird when I visited your country
Welu:
Some cakes are sweeter than others but that makes me think people mean plain sponge, not like cake with icing or decoration on it.
Emperor Norton:
Actually, while no one in the thread has done it, after reading the link in the initial post it kind of gets me a bit annoyed.
So much "ITS DIFFERENT, OH MY GOD IT SUCKS" attitude.
I would seriously be disappointed if I visited another country and it was no different than my own.
GarandMarine:
Eh most different things in Japan I goddamn loved. The easy access to hardcore porn (in every convenience store, you know for your convenience) was the only thing that really squicked me out to my surprise, but I suppose that's just the remaining American puritanism I have left in me.
LTK:
--- Quote from: ChaoSera on 04 Nov 2013, 16:28 ---Reading the link from the first post has made me scared of American bread. Is it really that sweet? I love bread - real bread, that is. Eating sweet bread all the time.... god no. Also it would probably make put on 20 kilos in 2 weeks.
--- End quote ---
I can imagine how American bread would taste because I know it from fast-food restaurant chains. The hamburger patty bread tastes stuffy and saturated. I last had a chicken burger at McDonalds when I was 16, and I threw it in the trash after the first bite because it was so awful.
If I try to buy this kind of bread in say, France, the closest thing they usually have is sandwich bread, which tastes sweet as well. It's very much unlike any bread that's freshly baked.
LookingIn:
Saw this on another site and thought it might be relevent :lol:
Americans for Aussies by an American in Austrailia
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