I tried a search and didn't come up with what I wanted. I've read in the past about great tips for eating around the world at Epcot.
I tried it on my last trip, but we were so hungry by the time we got there we filled up on nachos in Mexico. Most of the other suggestions seemed to be desserts. As much as I love my sweets, I can only handle so much.
So I was wonder if anyone has a list of their must do's on eating around the world.
TIA!

Yep, we've done the exact same thing before.
Here's what we do to avoid filling up on those nachos or starting out with so many sweets. And we aren't able to "eat" in every country. I'm sure you can add more, but these are our must-dos, and we still have room for dinner later at night, albeit a very light dinner, lol.
Instead of hitting the world showcase from the right, head left instead into the Canada side. Unfortunately, I know of no CS there to grab a snack. Maybe a McDonald's french fry stand? Anyway, grab a Moosehead if you're drinking around the world, tho.
Head into England. The CS stand has been closed off and on, but if it's open, share a fish & chips. Grab a pint of Harp or Guiness at the beer cart. If the CS stand is closed, you can order fish or fish & chips to go at the bar of the Rose & Crown -- you can get your beer there, too
France we usually skip. We're just not ready for something sweet yet. We are usually getting a bit tipsy, tho, and get sold on some perfume and cologne we don't need. Beware!
Next is Morocco ... as Borat would say, "High Five!!!" Share a lamb or chicken wrap, sandwich or platter. They do have some beers there, but by now, DH & I need something non-alcoholic.
I *think* Italy is next. Another one DH & I usually skip for food. We buy some wine for later in our hotel or a cookbook for when we get home.
Japan and China next. We've shared a bowl of terryaki rice in Japan, as well as a couple egg rolls in China. Rarely will we do both; it's one or the other (neither are anything to write home about, IMO ... about as good as those nachos over in Mexico).
Oops...almost forgot about Germany. We always grab whatever "fest" beer they're offering and share a brat with kraut. Yum!
Double-Oops...forgot about the good ole US of A in there, too. Another one we usually skip. We can get burgers and dogs at home, you know? But a cup of Sam Adams is usually good!
Norway! Dessert Time!!! Another "High Five!" Schoolbread all the way, baby. You can share, if you want. But, geezalou, for the price, you really don't need to.
By the time we get to Mexico, we're pretty well toasted and stuffed. Not for nothing, I make a mean nachos at home, so I generally don't go out of my way for the nachos there. But you can if you're still hungry -- or grab a churros. A Dos Equis with lime if you're still standing
Bon appetite & cheers
