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Grains

VegetablesFruits

Dairy Meat

Fat, Oil, Sweets

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American FoodAmerican FoodTraditional and Regional delicacies

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Dober Tek! – Bon Appetite Dober Tek! – Bon Appetite

There is no English equivalent of “Dober tek”. In America, the closest equivalent would be “Bon Appetite” (the French saying for good appetite). But this is not used as liberally as in Slovenia.

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At a Restaurant: At a Restaurant:

More often you will given an option of a soup or a salad before a meal as the first course. A salad is more common, soups are usually only eaten in winter.

A serving waiter may say “Bon Appetite”, or “Enjoy your meal”, after serving you your food, or they might say nothing at all. All are normal.

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General Culture: FoodsGeneral Culture: Foods

Food: Hamburger, Hot Dog, Fries, Pizza, Pasta, Chili, Steak, Potato, Sandwich, Apple Pie, Pancakes

Drink: Coke, Coffee, Milkshake, Beer, Wine

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Guest at a HomeGuest at a Home

In a home once the food is served it is common for the host to say a prayer or ask somebody else to. Another common way to begin a meal in a home is somebody at the table will say something like “this smells delicious” or “looks great”, and then the cook or person serving will informally say “enjoy”, or very very informally say “dig in!”.

It is courtesy not to begin eating until after the host has begun eating.

Afterwards, you will have dessert with the option of a coffee.

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History of the HamburgerHistory of the Hamburger

“Hamburgers, hamburgers, hamburgers hot; onions in the middle, pickle on top. Makes your lips go flippity flop."

Mongolian Hordes

Steak Tartar in Russia

German sailors bring it to Hamburg

“Hamburg Style Steak” in New York for German Sailors

Modern Hamburger

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Apple Pie, à la ModeApple Pie, à la Mode

“As American as Apple Pie!”

Cheap and easy to make, Apple Pie has been a traditional sweet in America from the beginning of the nation.

“A la mode”- French expression meaning “in the fashion”, but in America, it means you get vanilla ice cream on top.

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Peanut Butter and Jelly SandwichPeanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich

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Corn on the cobCorn on the cob

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American PancakesAmerican Pancakes

Thick and covered in Maple Syrup

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S’moreS’more

Marshmallow chocolate sandwich.

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New England StyleNew England Style

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Foods of the NortheastFoods of the Northeast

New York City: Steak, Pizza, Chili Fries, Cheesecake

Philadelphia: Cheese Steak SandwichBoston: Baked Beans, Cream PiesMaine: Lobster

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ClambakeClambake

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Southern StyleSouthern Style

Whiskey, Deep Fried Food and Sweet Tea.BarbequeSlow cooked Vegetables

Collard Greens

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Slow Cooked PorkSlow Cooked Pork

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Jambalaya- Rice, spice and shrimpJambalaya- Rice, spice and shrimp

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AlligatorAlligator

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MidwestMidwest

meatloaf

Corn on the cob

Cheese curds

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Texas and the WestTexas and the West

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Beef JerkyBeef Jerky

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Chili and CornbreadChili and Cornbread

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BarbequeBarbeque, an American get together, an American get together