The 5 foods you miss when you get home from the USA

There's not a huge amount on my list, because my stomach can't handle too much high fructose corn syrup, and that's in pretty much everything :confused3

Anyhoo -

Ben & Jerry's ice cream
Churros
Marshmallow in a jar
The mince meat that goes into burgers (just seems so much nicer then our mince meat... :confused:)
Ketchup[/QUOE]

What is mince meat? Ive never heard of that in a burger? You guys are making me hungry..
 
Oh boy. I haven't thought about how much I really miss the food for a while........now I can't wait to be back and enjoy my top 5.....

1. Funnel cakes....oh I just lurve me a good funnel cake!
2. P F Changs.......everything is so good!
3. The breakfasts at Mimi's cafe
4. Churros
5. Pink lemonade

DD has chimed in with.......

1. Baked potato from Troubador tavern
2. see number 1:lmao:
3. see number 1:lmao:
4. see number 1:lmao:
5. see number 1:lmao:



I have taken notes of the things you all have posted that I will be adding to our to do list! We have never been to Taco Bells or the Cheesecake factory so will be going to both for sure! We loved iHop and always found the staff super friendly!
 
I had a little fix a few weeks back. I had some tootsie rolls sent over :)


I miss main St. popcorn.

The SMELL of waffles in the pop centry at the food court at breakfast.

Choc chip pan pancakes

Brownies

The creamy milk. ( Tastes better than ours )

Dining at the RED LOBSTER.

Strawberry fanta

every time i smell waffles i think of POP:banana:
 

Our friends home cooking was the best food we experienced :yay: but to narrow it down ribs, cornbread, pulled pork/beef
Candy to much to name lol
Ben and Jerry's ice cream:cloud9:
 
OK so I have been back for 5 months and have been in major withdrawals but tonight is the first night i ventured back to the Dis and your making me go back to my disney depression lol.

My top 5 foods are

1. Caramel Apples

2. Choc covered Strawberries

3. White chocolate Raspberries from Rocky Mountain.

4. Salt water Taffy

5. Yak and Yeti Cream cheese won tons OH YUM!

I dont think i can wait 18 months until my next trip but I guess thats the price you pay when you buy a house!! :):cool1:
 
Our friends home cooking was the best food we experienced but to narrow it down ribs, cornbread, pulled pork/beef

I agree. We ate at DH's bosses house a few times and it was great. We also got invited by one of DH's colleagues to a 'cook out'. It was one of the best nights we had over there. Not just the food, but the company was pretty awesome too. :thumbsup2
 
we want to try taco bell and omg, so much food from disneyland when we go back this year, as we missed so much last year... we practically didn't eat on our trip last year as we were too busy trying to see everything...

things we did love:

1. bagels with cream cheese & lox (carlo)
1. hot chocolate & churros from disneyland (trina)
1. kung pao shrimp flatbread from islands dining room @ RPR hotel (me).

the rest of the list in no particular order:

dennys food (omg, their apple pie was delicious!!)
the frozen hot chocolate & sundaes at serendipity 3
NY pizza
dumplings and banana cream pie via room service at RPR @ universal orlando.
jolly rancher lollies
 
1) Bubba Gump, I love their menu

2) Baskin Robbins at reasonable prices

3) Hot Dogs, don't know what it is, but every hot dg I've had while in the USA tastes so much better than here.

4) Jambalaya

5) In n out burgers :thumbsup2
 
Awesome Question Karen!!!

1. Churros

2. Unlimited soft-drink refills in restaurants

3. Red velvet cake

4. Bread baskets in restaurants and the awesome butter that goes with them!

5. Real american brownies (not the rip-offs we get here!!!)
 
DD has chimed in with.......

1. Baked potato from Troubador tavern
2. see number 1:lmao:
3. see number 1:lmao:
4. see number 1:lmao:
5. see number 1:lmao:

Amen! Loved those baked potatoes.
Also on my list would be...

- Chili Cheese Fries
- Clam Chowder from Fisherman's Wharf
- The salads. Whenever we felt like being 'healthy' we'd get one salad and share it between 3...they were huge!
- Ribs. mmmmm
- Disney cupcakes. I think my family singlehandedly paid for the bakers' daily wage with the number of cupcakes we bought.

Whoops I've gone past my 5...but also the hundreds of different soft drinks...why have plain Coke when you can have cherry, grape, lemon, lime, vanilla...yeah my dentist didn't like me after we got back.
 
As an American I have to giggle at a couple of these and then wonder what on earth the food you are eating over there tastes like since Taco Bell made this list not once, but quite a few times :laughing:

Do you not have similar burgers? Are these foods not at all available or do you have to search for them (funfetti cake, Twinkies)
 
As an American I have to giggle at a couple of these and then wonder what on earth the food you are eating over there tastes like since Taco Bell made this list not once, but quite a few times :laughing:

Do you not have similar burgers? Are these foods not at all available or do you have to search for them (funfetti cake, Twinkies)

We don't have the chains of foods like you do in the US. We have some, but very few, compared to over there. But we don't have the population either. The whole population of this country (Australia) is about the same as just the population of LA.

We have McDonalds, KFC, Burger King (Hungry Jacks), Subway, Red Rooster, Krispy Kreme, Donut King, some pizza places. But we don't have these big chain restaurants like you have over there, Cheesecake Factory, Rainforest Cafe, IHop, Taco Bell, PF Changs, Bubba Gumps, Dennys, Johnny Rockets, the list goes on. So those things are a novelty for us as it's not something we can have every day if we wanted, we can only have it on vacation. These places have things not available over here and it's something different.

Portion sizes in the USA are HUGE and I think our food tends to be healthier and smaller portions. Sushi is a big fast food around where I live.

As for funfetti cake, I've never heard of that :rotfl: Twinkies, haven't seen those either, but it's possible that somewhere like USA foods may import them and sell through their website, but we don't have them available here generally.

We do have things that are not widely available in the US though, Meat Pies, Sausage Rolls, Vegemite, Cherry Ripes, Tim Tams, some great beers and wines, to name a few.

Its not just the USA though, that's part of the fun travelling, is having different foods that you don't normally get at home. My favourite place for different food is Switzerland, I love the Swiss food.
 
As an American I have to giggle at a couple of these and then wonder what on earth the food you are eating over there tastes like since Taco Bell made this list not once, but quite a few times :laughing:

Do you not have similar burgers? Are these foods not at all available or do you have to search for them (funfetti cake, Twinkies)

We have similar fast food restaurants, McDonalds, KFC, Hungry Jacks/Burger King but the food isn't the same as in the States! There is a chain called Taco Bill here although it is not as cheap $ as in America.

In terms of burgers, my favourite place for them in Australia is called Grill'd...love their burgers and fries but it is fairly expensive but all the ingredients are fresh and yummo (I actually prefer these burgers to the ones I had in America)

For all the lollies and dessert items it depends. There are a few places that sell USA imported lollies for a small premium but then there are cheap dollar type stores that have the Hershey's Chocolates, Twinkies, Reece Cups etc for under $5. In our supermarkets there are plenty of 'Australian' chocolates (M&Ms, Minties, KitKat, Smarties...are they all available in America?) but not the items otherwise said!
 
I dont think i can wait 18 months until my next trip but I guess thats the price you pay when you buy a house!! :):cool1:

Congrats! :cheer2:

As an American I have to giggle at a couple of these and then wonder what on earth the food you are eating over there tastes like since Taco Bell made this list not once, but quite a few times :laughing:

Do you not have similar burgers? Are these foods not at all available or do you have to search for them (funfetti cake, Twinkies)

We have burgers, but there's something about the meat that goes into yours that we can't replicate here. We also have Taco Bells, and it's not necessarily that the US ones are better, it's just that because we can't get it exactly the same here, we miss it when we come home :rolleyes:

No we don't get Twinkies or funfetti cake here at all. Not that I've seen anywhere any way.

Often I tell people there's no way I could live in the States, simply because I couldn't live on your food, but there are still those couple of little things that I'd like here :thumbsup2
 
OK so I have been back for 5 months and have been in major withdrawals but tonight is the first night i ventured back to the Dis and your making me go back to my disney depression lol.

My top 5 foods are

1. Caramel Apples

2. Choc covered Strawberries

3. White chocolate Raspberries from Rocky Mountain.

4. Salt water Taffy

5. Yak and Yeti Cream cheese won tons OH YUM!

I dont think i can wait 18 months until my next trip but I guess thats the price you pay when you buy a house!! :):cool1:

I forgot about Salt Water Taffy, but we have been able to buy that here from some of the specialty candy shops - my favourite is the Shrivers Salt Walter Taffy, it leaves the tourist salt water taffy for dead. My sister found some in Melbourne, at Third Drawer Down.
 
I'd sell my left kidney for a $1.29 taco bell soft taco about now......

dont know whats in them but yummo

oh with a diet coke and maybe some dennys pancakes..all for under $6.50..:wave2:

:offtopic:my mouth is killing me, tooth extraction on friday and the pain is just getting worse....mouth full of ulcers..KMN!!!

oh, I forget we get usa visitors on this site..so WELCOME Down Under....where the beer is cold and the people are simple but friendly folks...
 
oh, I forget we get usa visitors on this site..so WELCOME Down Under....where the beer is cold and the people are simple but friendly folks...

I also forgot that Diser's other than Australians or New Zealanders' may drop by - if you are from one of those far away lands, yes the beer is cold, but we don't drink Fosters! (as much as those advertising people in the States want you to believe we do).
 
I also forgot that Diser's other than Australians or New Zealanders' may drop by - if you are from one of those far away lands, yes the beer is cold, but we don't drink Fosters! (as much as those advertising people in the States want you to believe we do).

OMG what is it with those stupid fosters oil cans........now thats what i call false advertising.....we tell everyone we wash our hair in it, not drink it:stir:
 
Its not just the USA though, that's part of the fun travelling, is having different foods that you don't normally get at home. My favourite place for different food is Switzerland, I love the Swiss food.

So true! Ironically though, the very best meal I ate in Switzerland was in an Italian restaurant - best risotto I have ever tasted. :lovestruc

but I have to say the best steak that ever passed my lips was in a little restaurant in Gardiner, Wyoming ( just outside Yellowstone, NP) It was to die for! :cloud9:

Andona
 





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