Posted on 07/05/2024 8:11:45 AM PDT by DallasBiff
CNN —
When it comes to choosing where to go for a vacation, what we’re going to eat and drink can be a big part of making travel plans.
We love to celebrate the good stuff and lambast the bad.
Of course, it’s subjective according to personal tastes, but this is CNN Travel’s take on some of the best food cultures and destinations around the world.
So, as you dream about where you’ll go next, which top 10 cuisines rule?
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Peruvian BBQ? CNN is biased
I should have put that on the list, a nice pilaf, lamb, etc. is always good!
“Nonsense. French food is far superior to Chinese - I am talking mainland China authentic cuisine.”
pffft... you forget about savory Pangolin.
In matters of taste there is no right or wrong, but you're wrong...
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Eataly!
I had a full English breakfast and there were baked beans, and I gagged, baked beans are for dinner, anyway I hate baked beans.
Stupid title. Every person on the planet has their own ten best cuisines. Who in the hell dreams up these stupid toipics. Oh yea - venues that want more click bait.
#1 should be Southern USA. There is none better.
“It is astonishing how GOOD Italian is in Italy.”
I have to believe you. My cousin has been a minister in Italy since 1973, and when they visit, his wife is careful to point out how awful Italian food is in America. (And she isn’t kind about it.)
Nothing in the British Empire on that list because the food there suks big time.
True story: my middle son played U-18 soccer well enough to make a trip to Great Britain for an international tournament. The boys were there for four days and had a great time except for the food. To a man the entire team gritched about how bad the vittles were - tasteless, greasy, etc. When they landed in ATL on the return trip they all hit the first McDonalds, Wendy’s, and Chick-Fil-A they found in the airport. When my son arrived home he asked if we could go to Alamo Cafe (Tex-Mex) for the evening meal.
Peruvian BBQ:
India ahead of Greece? Right. As for American, the idea that the hamburger is the iconic, unique native food vs. bbq simply underscores that this article is from CNN— a place where employees wake up in the morning, take a dump and find they’ve lost half of their brain fluid.
Yup. That's why the tried to conquer the whole world.
They were just looking for a decent meal.
Well, where else in the world can you get food from all of the other 9?
The French taught the Chinese how to really cook.
Why is ours last when one can get all the others here? In California they married them all with beautiful vegetables and world class wine.
I was thinking Far East, with France, Greece and Spain also covering the Mediterranean. I could see Iran or Turkey on there, though Greece, especially, would make that redundant.
The only decent meal in the U.K. is fish n chips.
And even there, the potatoes for the chips came from the New World...
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