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31 Of The Weirdest Foods In America


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1. Olive Loaf

2. Jell-O Salad

3. Koolickles

4. Chicken and Waffles

5. Scrapple, aka Pork Mush

6. Grits

7. Deep-Fried Butter

8. Chitterlings

9. Kraft Singles

10. Ambrosia Salad

11. Sloppy Joes

12. Pop-Tarts

13. Chicken-Fried Steak

14. Tater Tot Casserole

15. Red-Eye Gravy, aka Poor Man's Gravy

16. Gumbo

17. Fry Sauce

18. Twinkies

19. Sweet Potato and Marshmallow

20. Burgoo 

21. Green Bean Casserole

22. Peeps

23. The Doughnut Burger

24. Mayonnaise 

25. Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwiches

26. Rocky Mountain Oysters 

27. Cincinnati Chili 

28. Chicken Gizzards

29. Pickled Pigs Feet

30. Meatloaf

31. The KFC Double Down Sandwich

 

Read full article for descriptions and photos: https://www.buzzfeed.com/michaelblackmon/bizarre-american-foods-that-shouldnt-exist

 

 

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4. Chicken and Waffles

 

THIS IS NOT WEIRD IT IS DELICIoUS THAT'S WHAT

 

 

7. Deep-Fried Butter

 

THIS is weird 

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I was just talking about fried butter and how it sounds like something people wouldn't like (including me)...it just sounds wrong lol.

 

Grits are good if you put the right things in it. Also, I thought chicken and waffles was liked in places outside the US too.

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meatloaf, Kraft Singles , grits,Chicken-Fried Steak (its just type of schnitzel )Gumbo ,fry sauce ,Twinkies ,Mayonnaise, Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwiches (more like nutella and banana, peanut butter i really expensive here), Cincinnati Chili (its slavic, i had it since forever)
all of these are food that i know of and arent really american, they exist here too under different name or with some variations.

what is weird is spray chesse, dried cheeses in bags, fried butter, jelly salad and koolickles. 

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