Europe had mastered the pastry when the US was just getting started, so they had strudel and hand tarts and stuff. Brits made cobblers, brought to the US. Brown Betty was invented here.
We could call them gridiron wuxia movies (such as Star Wars ) since gridiron football is a weird American thing.
Although hamburgers and hot dogs are from Hamburg and Frankfort, respectively.
They were actually both invented in the USA. Germany had similar dishes (e.g. whatever meat or fish available in a bread roll), but they aren’t quite the same. Seems like it’s a bit of a Döner / Kebab story.
I am totally for calling superhero films Hamburger Shonen
Although hamburgers and hot dogs are from Hamburg and
FrankfortFrankfurt, respectively.PBJs and apple pie are pretty American.
Hamburgers are American, invented by German Immigrants
https://toriavey.com/a-brief-history-of-hamburgers/#:~:text=A common misconception is that,raised in the regional countryside.
https://burgertheoryidahofalls.com/who-invented-the-burger-the-surprising-history-of-americas-favorite-food/#:~:text=The origins of the burger,late 1800s or early 1900s.
https://charbarhhi.com/take-a-bite-out-of-history-the-origin-of-the-hamburger/#:~:text=Being the butcher who gave,to call his sandwich%3A Hamburger.
Apple pies are British, btw
It’s Frankfurt ackchyually. From the German word “Furt” which is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_(crossing)
corrected.
Apple pies are german I believe
Apple pies are found wherever apples and pies are traditional foods
Europe had mastered the pastry when the US was just getting started, so they had strudel and hand tarts and stuff. Brits made cobblers, brought to the US. Brown Betty was invented here.
We could call them gridiron wuxia movies (such as Star Wars ) since gridiron football is a weird American thing.
Chili and Corn Pone Shounen
Chili is Mexican
Half of Mexico is in the US.
They were actually both invented in the USA. Germany had similar dishes (e.g. whatever meat or fish available in a bread roll), but they aren’t quite the same. Seems like it’s a bit of a Döner / Kebab story.
Peanut Butter and Jam/Jelly sandwiches are definitely a US thing. So weird.