Sunless Sky
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Does it? Especially talking about hersheys.
I am not speaking from personal experience. I watched videos where people, sometimes even Americans, eat and compare different chocolates. The major consensus being that American chocolate tastes "different" when compared to European chocolate with European chocolate tasting much sweeter.^maybe you just got a stale bar?
I've always thought it tasted fine.
Everything American tastes different than the European comparisons. America likes nasty *** chemicals in the food.The major consensus being that American chocolate tastes "different" when compared to European chocolate with European chocolate tasting much sweeter.
I am not speaking from personal experience. I watched videos where people, sometimes even Americans, eat and compare different chocolates. The major consensus being that American chocolate tastes "different" when compared to European chocolate with European chocolate tasting much sweeter.
Are you American? If so, have you had European chocolate? Have you tasted any differences?
Everything American tastes different than the European comparisons. America likes nasty *** chemicals in the food.
Starbursts are INSANELY different. I got some from Europe. They actually taste like the fruit they are supposed to be. The American version tastes nothing close to actual fruit.
England. The flavors are different too. The ones I got had Black Currant, Orange, Strawberry and Lemon/Lime. I would take those over the American version any day.I haven't had Starbursts in years, but I would be interested in trying those for sure. Especially side by side.
What country did you get yours from?
Me too, especially about the amount of unhealthy, sometimes even banned in other countries, food additives that America allows in its food.I keep hearing stuff like this more and more, and feel like if id travel to the US for a while i would just die from the food or something.
Including BUTTER. Not lying.....They also deep fry anything on the planet.
I know! This is on my bucket list of foods to try when I visit America. Just gotta make sure its way down on the list just in case it becomes the last thing I eat .Including BUTTER. Not lying.....
Good God, no, I have no tried it...and never plan to. lolI know! This is on my bucket list of foods to try when I visit America. Just gotta make sure its way down on the list just in case it becomes the last thing I eat .
Have you tried it? What foods would you recommend for a visitor to try? Foods that are America's specialty.
I disagree. American chocolate tastes weird and cheap (if we're talking Hershey's). British chocolate is the best. Surely you have dark chocolate in the U.K.? Milk chocolate tastes milky and sugary, but it's supposed to.I've never tried American chocolate, British chocolate is ***** it tastes of nothing but milk and sugar.
Deep fried ice cream? Haven't heard of that but it sounds OK. Sweet from the ice cream but savoury from the batter. Yeah, I'd give that a try.Good God, no, I have no tried it...and never plan to. lol
If you want all the "glorious" fried offerings in America, I would suggest you visit during State Fair season. I believe Texas has the best offerings for friend ****.
I have tried Fried Ice Cream. That's pretty good. Definitely go for that. As for non fried foods. I'm not sure what I would recommend. Probably pizza and burgers. Hot dogs. Really anything from a food truck. lol
Chicago is a must for pizza, but so is New York. Detroit has a special pizza too, but I would skip that, it's not that special. lol(after Chicago that is so I can try their pizza)
Yeah we have dark chocolate and it tastes crap too. We use far too much vegetable fat and not enough cocoa solids. The sale of British chocolate was banned in several European countries, because of it's lack of cocoa content, until the EU stepped in and got the ban lifted for breaching EU trade terms.I disagree. American chocolate tastes weird and cheap (if we're talking Hershey's). British chocolate is the best. Surely you have dark chocolate in the U.K.? Milk chocolate tastes milky and sugary, but it's supposed to.
When I was a teen I enjoyed the odd deep fried Mars Bar... VERY sickly IMO.Including BUTTER. Not lying.....
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