What's a traditional American food everyone seems to love but you don't?

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Sometimes I feel like I’m the only person who does not like ranch flavoring. To a lesser degree, I don’t like apple pie either. Like, if I was served a slice of apple pie and courtesy required me to at least eat a few bites it, I would. But I would not if it was something, say, covered in ranch dressing.

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I don’t know if this is strictly American (90%) but mine is ketchup. I think it’s sweetly disgusting. If it’s on a burger I can deal but dipping fries into it? Barf

I’m the opposite, love it on fries with malt vinegar. I won’t let it come within arms length of my burgers though.

Granted I’m Canadian so kraft mac & cheese /w ketchup was instilled into me from birth

I’ve always been curious about malt vinegar on fries! I need to try it sometime.



Primal Kitchen has some good ketchup, both “Unsweetened” and “A Tad Sweet” are normal levels of sweet. To the point where I’ve seen little kids that are used to the liquid sugar style exclaim “This ketchup tastes sour!” and refuse to eat it


You’re not alone. I also don’t care for ketchup on anything. Though I have dipped fries in BBQ sauce, so maybe that’s equally gross.

dipped fries in BBQ sauce, so maybe that’s equally gross.

I think you meant to say “delicious” there 😉

Only if it’s the “no sugar added” BBQ sauce lol. Otherwise it’s just spicy ketchup.




Same. I won’t ask for someone to not put it on in the burger, but I’m not going near the any fries that have seen ketchup.

As a kid I definitely liked it. As an adult, it’s way too sweet.


AGREED!! Home-made ketchup is great though. But Americans basically like red, liquid sugar, and that’s just dis-fucking-gusting!


I agree, I can only eat it on hot dogs and that’s because I don’t like hot dogs either.



I think most people would refuse apple pie covered in ranch dressing, too.

For me, it’s steak. It’s… okay, but not all that exciting. But I don’t get the reverent devotion to it that a lot of Americans have. If I’m going to eat plain animal muscle all by itself, I prefer chicken. (Both are better as an ingredient in a dish.)

Steak is one of those things that can go from meh to heavenly depending on the cut and how you cook it.

Cheap sirloin grilled without seasoning… eh…

For my birthday this year I splurged on some thick, prime ribeye cap steaks, took the time to season them and let them dry in the fridge for about 24h, and then cooked them to a nice rare in a cast iron pan with a silly amount of butter, some garlic, and a few sprigs of rosemary, and it was easily one of the best things I’ve eaten all year.


I think most people would refuse apple pie covered in ranch dressing, too.

I did phrase that poorly, lol, but I know people who probably would consider that a delicacy 🤮



Literally anything from McDonald’s. I have no nostalgia for it as we couldn’t afford to eat out when I was growing up. The chopped onions on the burgers are such a particular flavor and texture that I now refuse to prepare onions this way when cooking. The breading on the chicken nuggets are some kind of sweet tempura batter that is revolting.

I have no nostalgia for it as we couldn’t afford to eat out when I was growing up.

We were new immigrants so we were broke af, but still, me and my (older) brother, occasionaly went to a nearby McDonalds. Around 2010s. Stuff was good. Big Mac, McChicken, and I think the most memorable were McNuggets and Fries. Big Mac was like $4/$5 so its rare to have those. Like maybe once in a while, there’s a promotion buy 1 get 1 free or half off and me and my brother would each have one.

You know the 20 piece McNuggets that is in one box, well that was so much trouble, we had to split it, and literally had to count each one, and there’s always a fight about like fairness, like which pieces are bigger or something, and its its odd numbered, that’s gonna be even more problems, so we’d just let mom have it. Thanks bro, appreciate it lol. Buy hey, at least we both have less lmao, so smart of you…

Nowadays, their stuff taste so bad.


Yup, I can’t stand the taste of their beef patties on their own. The buns do some serious heavy lifting with their burgers. I imagine it’s part of their tricks to keep the costs down while tricking your brain into thinking you’re eating something good.



I’ve never liked Pepperon pizza. The slight sweetly-sour taste, combined with the amount of grease. Ugh. I don’t even like thinking about it.

I had a hard time thinking of something but while we don’t hate it per se. My wife and I never go out to get pepperoni pizza. We generally only have it because it came on pizza with other toppings or its at a party with few other options. Like we might eat it over plain cheese, so again we don’t hate it. But if there is any other pizza with toppings we don’t explicitly hate then we are going for that over pepperoni.



Scrapple. It’s been decades since I went vegetarian, but I still remember how slimy even fried scrapple was.

New England Clam chowder. Warm salty milk with bits of rubber. But that was just bad chowder, you say? Then every single time I had it was bad.

Pecan pie. Just dip a pecan in karo syrup and save yourself the trouble.

Barbeque. Even the meat is America has to be sweet, apparently. Yeah yeah, vinegar type exists, too, just never anywhere I lived and it’s too late to try now.

I’ve never been able to handle scrapple either, and I grew up right in the heart of PA Dutch country. Everyone else in my family loves it.



Pork roll! I’d rather get sausage.

I’ve never even heard of that. A web search shows it’s mainly just a new jersey thing rather than a national American thing

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pork_roll

Indeed it is a nj thing. And I hate it, lol. I’m bad at being jerseyian. What is our nickname. Dinguses maybe?



More for me!

Seriously if it weren’t so unhealthy I’d have pork roll every single day.




I don’t like Bacon or Shrimp. I kept kosher growing up, and I guess I just never developed the taste? I’ve eaten kangaroo and I liked that better.


How has American vomit chocolate not been mentioned yet?

It’s a complete mystery




So I don’t like seafood. Shrimp and stuff is pretty popular in the us and now sushi in recent decades. Honestly though it means there is food popular in almost all countries that I don’t like. EDITED - totally forgot. I don’t like popcorn unless slathered in something I do like like cheese or carmel or chocalate. Plain buttered popcorn like in a theater. nuh uh.



I hate cheese on sandwiches lol. Or hotdogs.

Like… On Pizza, its good, Burgers, fine, sandwich, nah.

Also wtf apparantly a stick of cheese is “food”, I never understood that lol.


Sweet Potato ANYTHING. I am just baffled that anyone can like that shit.

Not my jam (not even sweet potato jam lol) but I can at least see why people like it. I don’t hate sweet potato dishes, but don’t really care for them either.



BBQ. It’s a dessert!


Hamburgers. Sure, with the right toppings they’re OK but the fundamentals of bread and ground beef are just not very interesting. I don’t get the obsession.


How can people eat peanut butter? It’s disgusting.

Nice, I’m not the only one! I always found it so repulsive and used to give all my Reeses away on Halloween. Also, PB&J? Barf.



Peanut butter jelly sandwiches

(It is so funny because all the non Americans I know seem to hate it)


other way round, I think most American food is in general bad. (don’t fight me on personal tastes). however, buiscuits and gravy are absolutely amazing.


You people are traitors!


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