A minor fun fact about St. Patrick's Day is corned beef and cabbage isn't really a native Irish thing Like yes, they had corned beef in Ireland (and since this became a thing some people have really pushed the theory it was invented in Ireland) But it wasn't a traditional dish
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Like how Chinese people, especially snobby ones, look at Chinese-American cuisine All the distinctive dishes of which are just different ways to douse fried chunks of meat in sauce
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The amount of meat and oil and stuff being tremendously indulgent by Old Country standards and yet the level of craftsmanship and quality etc. being at the level of the meanest peasant food The invention of junk food/fast food The whole American experience in a nutshell
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On Martha's Vineyard, where I live, the largest immigrant community is Brazilian. At my house we get our Pizza from Island Fresh, which is owned by a Brazilian immigrant. You wouldn't believe the stuff they put on pizza in Brazil. http://islandfreshpizza.com/menu/
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