• Ghostalmedia@lemmy.worldOP
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    It kind of depends on the state you go to. America is pretty damn big, and different regions are known for different things. Food varies a lot across the US, just as it varies across Europe.

    I’m in California’s San Francisco Bay Area. And we’re bread snobs over here. I’m confident that California can throw down if brought into a bread fight.

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      1 year ago

      Don’t want to offend you at all, but I’m still 100% sure that american bread isn’t as good as german bread. No matter where it comes from in america. Germans practically “live” their bread. German bread is also a UNESCO world heritage.

      I’ve been to many places in the world and the world got some damn good food. Food is where Germany often lacks (in my opinion). But one single thing that I always miss when I go abroad: German bread.

      I live at the border to Denmark. When I pass the border and head to the grocery store over there, the bread sucks. Like, really.

      Germans are just very serious with bread and beer (I head someone call beer “liquid bread”).

      Edit: Calling my american brother @Zengen@social.fossware.space. He’s been to Germany 3 times now. What do you think about our bread, bro? 😆

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        1 year ago

        Unrelated note, I’m pretty happy to be off Reddit and chatting with you about bread on Lemmy. I’d offer to send you some local bread, but I know it just wouldn’t be the same after being in a plastic bag for a week on a plane. 😆