Cheesesteaks and yeungling
French fries and meth.
Käsespätzle and Spezi (das Original von Riegele)
Thin crust pizza with provolone cheese
Toasted ravioli
Gooey butter cake
Budweiser/Bud light
Shawarma and a Vodkow martini.
This is how we explain storm watches v. storm warnings, for reference:
Edit: Second choice would be a Killaloe Sunrise and an Old Style Pilsner. Both are ok, on the simpler side, and people often loudly argue that the fancier alternatives with more toppings and complexity are better.
Hol up. I’m in Nova Scotia / Halifax and our thing is the Donair apparently. How many Canadian cities food claim is shaved meat wrapped in a wrap type thing?
The differences are subtle, but important:
-Donair sauce is sickly sweet (imo, I hate donair sauce) and made with condensed milk.
-The spices used on the meat are different.It’s a good question, though - I’ve always associated donair with Halifax, and shawarma with Ottawa (it’s more a ubiquity thing than anything else). Does any Canadian city lay claim to the gyro?
Is that the same thing as the German/Turkish Döner?
Similar, but with differences (slightly different non-meat additions, often with a yogurt sauce rather than the condensed milk donair sauce).
Basically a Canadian variant of the döner kebab. The wiki entry has some useful background: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donair
(I’m sorry Halifax, I also think the sauce is gross 😤)
Beer and fish, I guess
Thin, crispy, square cut pizza. And probably an Old Style. But I wish we were better known for our abundance of great craft beer.
There’s a few tourism foods we’re very well known for, but the locals would get the above choices.
Not today, FBI… Not today
my local area is typified by PURE CLEAN WATER
So that rules out most developed areas.
It’s tacos and energy drinks.
- Central California
Sweet tea and fried okra would definitely win, but personally, I’d like to see fry bread win.
Green Chile, and various food items smothered in green chile, with a craft beer from one of the kajillion small breweries we have around here.
Colorado?
Pickled herring, new potatos, sour cream and chive, oh and strawberries.
At least during midsummer.
But on christmas we have pickled herring, potatos, sour cream, chive and cold smoked rain deer meat.
Sounds like Sweden, or one of its neighbors. Was I close?
Exactly right!
In my country, the most renowned chefs all work at a hardware store
Went to one the other day, no snags out the front. Devo
Tacos (really good ones like a proper al pastor or birria) and a strong frozen margarita.
Beer, fries or chocolate, hmmm. I should first taste them all again, just to be sure.
Well your instance kind of gives this away even if your answer didn’t make it obvious.
I was fresh awake and happy to be spoiled for choice 😀. The answer is, was, and always will be fries.