- Thailand
- Mexico
- Italy
- Japan
- India
- USA
- Greece
- Lebanon
- China
- South Korea
Feel free to put your rankings down below!
Yanno what UK food is mad overhated icl, everyone points to the foulest shit that 1500's peasants whipped up because they couldn't afford anything else but if you look at actual day to day UK food it's pretty good. Full English breakfast, bacon sandwiches, sausage rolls, steak and ale pies, shepherds pie, Sunday roast, chicken tikka, fish and chips, bangers and mash, toad in the hole, scones, crumpets etc etc. None of it's bad, and the only reason the idea that it is spread is because the rations our soldiers had in WW2 were genuinely repulsive and US soldiers saw that and assumed all British food is like that, and went home and told everyone about it
It's not ass because their basic stuff (like the fried chicken or BBQ) are good. Granted, they are not innovative in the slightest, and their innovative stuff are ass (kimchi and all the other smelly dishes are terrible).
It's definitely not comparable to Chinese or Japanese cuisine like a lot of Koreans claim, it's not even a competition. But if I had to choose from European cuisine and Korean cuisine , I would go Korean.
I hate to do this to my Korean bros since they are extremely and oddly defensive of their cuisine (like it's not that serious, it's just food man) but the majority can verify. Lots of people refuse to eat sushi and that's completely fine. They're allowed to do that. Despite that, Japanese food is ultra-popular. I guess the people have made their choice