The water with syrup thing surprises me, not something I've noticed at all, most people I know only drink water during meals, maybe some wine if it's a dinner with friends but not day to day. Not denying it's a thing, just wasn't aware. Butter, cheese and cream in everything is basically a rule though haha.
Look im going to help you because you obviously have so little knowledge of France that you have to quote Coca-cola as a French food item. You could have actually have valid criticism of French food habits if you criticized the unholy amount of alcohol consumed in France or the gargantuan amount of processed meat (charcuterie).
Ooohhh la tension dans les épaules. Oui on mange des crêpes en dîner, non pas que des sucrées, les sucrées c’est dessert. On a les galettes de sarrasin pour le plat, avec ce qu’on veut dedans, œuf, jambon, champignon, salade, tomate c’est les plus courant. Mais ok, j’ai compris, je ne parle plus de la bouffe américaine
The one thing that unites Europeans is their “otherness” to the United States, but the strange thing is, they are just like us Every time I went to a fast food place in Europe it was packed, they love that stuff more than we do.
And that's why US is listed #20 in the world obesity index and France #123…go figure! Regarding cheese… I'd rather eat an "illegal" French cheese than that plastic blocks the normal Joe consume in the States. (btw I am not French)
I really appreciate you taking these euros to task. They’ve lived in their own little delusions unchallenged for too long. I would let it go if I weren’t constantly bombarded by the lowest IQ questions when I’m traveling abroad. It’s a weird combination of arrogance and ignorance feigning as the opposite and talking down to a fictitious version of Americans that they didn’t even bother to research. Bravo Roya 👌
The cheese banned in the US thing has almost nothing to do with health reason and everything to do with tarifs, customs and trade conflicts
Also, there is some really strong statitics that solidifies this kind of opinion about american food. Some can be overblow but still i find your argument stupid. France is way healthier than the US.
I mean… one could look also at some health related studies and statistics or food regulations to see that it is not even at all comparable. Not the fault of the Americans but rather the government who seem to want their citizens sick but yeah, this comparison makes no sense.
Lol its stuff like this that makes me happy i could give less craps what foreigners think of the USA. 😂 like we all got issues and we can all be judgemental but lets not be hypocritical about where we are coming from
I am French, is this a false parody of France ? Or Do you really think you can compare our country to yours in food ? Go to France taste any product that you have in USA it will have better taste and would be healthier. Eat my apple Ricans
The best american food originatess from other countries. Nobody is cooking pemican, bison, or even a fricassee anymore than they flambe the crepes l'orange. 😂😂😂
exactly nothing wrong with our cuisine, but absolutely in the US there are issues with additives and regulation. This is not the people's fault, it's the government's fault.
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this channel is literally the best 🎉🎉
You might laugh at French, but still, US food is pure garbage
Obesity rate in adults:
US 43% vs France 11%
Nice rhetorical exercise though.
The water with syrup thing surprises me, not something I've noticed at all, most people I know only drink water during meals, maybe some wine if it's a dinner with friends but not day to day. Not denying it's a thing, just wasn't aware. Butter, cheese and cream in everything is basically a rule though haha.
You can stay away from French cheese as much as you like.
All the more for me
Obesity in France: 15%
In the US : 40%.
Look im going to help you because you obviously have so little knowledge of France that you have to quote Coca-cola as a French food item. You could have actually have valid criticism of French food habits if you criticized the unholy amount of alcohol consumed in France or the gargantuan amount of processed meat (charcuterie).
It's funny that they talk about french food that french consider American – like Nutella and coke zero 😂
A lot of judgement coming from a women who has terrible bottom teeth
Sounded a bit hateful, but the end was right.
Ooohhh la tension dans les épaules. Oui on mange des crêpes en dîner, non pas que des sucrées, les sucrées c’est dessert. On a les galettes de sarrasin pour le plat, avec ce qu’on veut dedans, œuf, jambon, champignon, salade, tomate c’est les plus courant. Mais ok, j’ai compris, je ne parle plus de la bouffe américaine
We just happen to dip everything in boiling oil but then you hear this kinda stuff💀 Europeans definitely aren’t healthy either
Yes we eat crêpes for dinner… once a year.
The one thing that unites Europeans is their “otherness” to the United States, but the strange thing is, they are just like us Every time I went to a fast food place in Europe it was packed, they love that stuff more than we do.
And that's why US is listed #20 in the world obesity index and France #123…go figure! Regarding cheese… I'd rather eat an "illegal" French cheese than that plastic blocks the normal Joe consume in the States. (btw I am not French)
We don’t have only Nutella crepes for dinner.
Honestly, thanks for this. im ao tired of seeing the US get shit on 😂
Love this because at no point did I ever think to flip the French narrative of “y’a pas de vraie bouffe en dehors de la France” 😭 guess we’ll starve
I mean….she's not totally wrong
I really appreciate you taking these euros to task. They’ve lived in their own little delusions unchallenged for too long. I would let it go if I weren’t constantly bombarded by the lowest IQ questions when I’m traveling abroad. It’s a weird combination of arrogance and ignorance feigning as the opposite and talking down to a fictitious version of Americans that they didn’t even bother to research. Bravo Roya 👌
Yea last time I checked France didn't have an Obesity rate of 42,9% unlike the US… (France has a rate of 10,9%)
yessss the usa is flawed but i hate that europeans talk like this about us. it feels good to see it the other way around!
The cheese banned in the US thing has almost nothing to do with health reason and everything to do with tarifs, customs and trade conflicts
Also, there is some really strong statitics that solidifies this kind of opinion about american food. Some can be overblow but still i find your argument stupid. France is way healthier than the US.
god doesn’t listen to american complaints ❤
I mean… one could look also at some health related studies and statistics or food regulations to see that it is not even at all comparable. Not the fault of the Americans but rather the government who seem to want their citizens sick but yeah, this comparison makes no sense.
Yeh but they got free healthcare
Lol its stuff like this that makes me happy i could give less craps what foreigners think of the USA. 😂 like we all got issues and we can all be judgemental but lets not be hypocritical about where we are coming from
Well, the difference between poison and fish stands in a Z between two vowels. 😅
I am French, is this a false parody of France ? Or Do you really think you can compare our country to yours in food ?
Go to France taste any product that you have in USA it will have better taste and would be healthier. Eat my apple Ricans
The best american food originatess from other countries. Nobody is cooking pemican, bison, or even a fricassee anymore than they flambe the crepes l'orange. 😂😂😂
I was fine with the franco shaming, but not with cheese lady. Cheese is love
exactly nothing wrong with our cuisine, but absolutely in the US there are issues with additives and regulation. This is not the people's fault, it's the government's fault.
At least the French know how to use a knife and fork properly
Now do México ❤ and remember creaser salad is mexican 🎉