There is a reason for the idiom "American as apple pie": this dessert is a national institution.
Anyone who attempts to convince you that pecan or key lime is superior is deceptive.
Every single American will have a different opinion regarding the finest hamburger in the United States.
A five-meat blend and cooked on a grill made of cast iron that is a century old.
The fragrant soup is sold everywhere, despite the fact that it is ugly to look.
The chefs there will carve a cavity out of a fresh boule, fill it with the wonderful liquid, and then replace the top of the boule.
Much scientific research has been carried out in an effort to determine.
It is a fruitless endeavor to try to sum up the cuisine of New York City in a single descriptor or category.
The Australian shepherd was developed in the United States, not in Australia, despite its misleading moniker.
As the name suggests, the meal is quite substantial, which means that the crust rises.
Almost every American restaurant offers it. It features gooey cheese, tomato, lettuce, and pickle relish with a kick.
Americans contend that they were the first to combine two slices of bread with a steak of minced beef to create a hamburger "sandwich."