tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357928797777585687.post8110500013710144809..comments2023-07-08T12:35:20.561+02:00Comments on The Deutschland Diaries: Slow Foods Wine TastingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357928797777585687.post-86141571921107559272012-04-21T17:13:20.088+02:002012-04-21T17:13:20.088+02:00Amerika ist ein "smorgasbord" aus Kultur...Amerika ist ein "smorgasbord" aus Kulturen. Nichts dafür entschuldigend sein!Tante Margueritenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357928797777585687.post-88818950756848987462012-04-21T16:53:48.180+02:002012-04-21T16:53:48.180+02:00I like your response, Paul. :) It's true that ...I like your response, Paul. :) It's true that a lot of people eat fast food and it's part of American culture, even if it's not a part we're happy about. The US is not only ethnically diverse but very diverse in terms of eating habits, from the super-healthy, to the super-unhealthy. So it's too hard to generalize about what's "American".Kathrynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12509408591510734640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357928797777585687.post-15765532251261334982012-04-21T15:57:12.417+02:002012-04-21T15:57:12.417+02:00I feel bad about it too, but fast food is very Ame...I feel bad about it too, but fast food is very American. I wouldn't necessarily call it "food" either, but people eat it... a lot. It's part of our culture.<br /><br />How about pizza delivery? We're getting a little closer real food now. I would imagine that's more common here than anywhere else.<br /><br />You could describe American cuisine the same way you describe the ethnic makeup of it's people.Paulnoreply@blogger.com