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#hmm...as far as chocolate goes I'd recommend Toblerone. It's Swiss not German but tbh I prefer the Swiss chocolate.
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I'm just curious, is there an American you'd ever want to try? I've heard so many good things about German chocolate, I hope to have some one of these days
now, personally, I like to think that Americans would taste just the same as the people I eat around here :)
#(gjhgfj I just wasn't sure whether you meant American -food- in general or sweets/chocolate specifically-)#if food in general then I'd really like to try an authentic southern chili or a real bbq bc what we get here is An Attempt at best#also at the risk of committing more pizza-related anti-Italian hate-crimes on this website this week:#but I'd really like to try a typical New York and a typical Chicago pizza. Just to get an opinion in on that one.#also the chicago pizza looks actually interesting#also I know it's Mexican food but I always really really wanted to try Taco-Bell. :(#but I heard there are some restaurants in other Euro countries now so I imagine it's only a matter of time until we get them.#but generally I think you get a lot more spicy food over there and since I love spicy stuff that would be something I'd definitely enjoy#if you meant sweets specifically I'm not sure I can think of any specifically bc we actually get more and more American candy#plus we have some small English/American shops nearby and they sell American candy so I've tried quite a lot of it.#Oh our local supermarket now has Hershey bars which I really liked so that's one point for American chocolate!#a friend of mine brought me a box rainbow nerds back from his Florida vacation and it was much too sweet for both of us#so I'm gonna give anything in that direction a no#we even now get all kinds of cookie-dough stuff which was something I missed for a long time#hmm...as far as chocolate goes I'd recommend Toblerone. It's Swiss not German but tbh I prefer the Swiss chocolate.#and they're available worldwide AND cheap AND I assume they take their recipe quite seriously. So it should be authentic.#(I just checked and apparently you can get it at Walmart)#if you specifically want to try a German one - I just googled it and apparently Walmart has Ritter Sport.#They have a lot more variety than Toblerone though so that would be trial and error)#so yeah I think it mostly would be ... general cuisines and kinds of dishes I'd like to try than specific food items#nonfandom#personal#Oh Belgian chocolate is also pretty good! I was going to recommend Belgian Fruits de mer (chocolates that look like mussles)#so I just googled it to see if you can easily get them over there#but the wikipedia article specifically mentions that they're very local and quote-unquote:#Copycat products are sold at German discount stores#so I guess that means I've never actually had authentic fruits de mer. BUT! the knock-offs are great.
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