-->If you don't live in North America, say what country/city u are from and say a common dish that is unique to ur country. If you are from Kyrgystan, please comment b/c i here u guys eat a lot of horse.
-->If you do live in North America, say ur favorite soda
On a side note... Are there people that won't eat food? What are they eating?
I think those people are dying or starving themselves.
Oh, why not enough non-North Americans.
I think we should change the question, if it turns out that nearly everyone's going to reply with carbonated beverages. How about a dish from one of your ethnic groups?
I live in in North America but, am German, Italian and, Irish. I grew up in with the Pennsylvania Dutch, it's considered a place and a people. Polish Pizza is awesome!
Agree with knight_34, I thought this thread is about food not beverages.
I never go oversea to another country. Never even gotten on a plane. So, I can't really differentiate the food of my country and other countries. But, to me spicy food is the best soooo, it's our country's unique "Nasi Lemak". Google it if you don't know what it is.
P/S : My country is Malaysia and I'm kinda like, not really proud of it.
I go with Blue Sky cola. It's organic, and I don't feel guilty buying from a company that pollutes and kills innocent people by the thousands. But hey, coke and a smile right? http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Water/Corp_Control_Water_VShiva.html
Pizza is Italian. The US contributes very little to the food spectrum in terms of creativity. Hot Dogs, Donuts, and Hamburgers are pretty much it.
We do create many splices of food, however. We haven't invented much food on its own, because there isn't much to invent, short of prairie oysters, and those probably came from somewhere else as well.
What's native to here . . . nothing. So I'll follow instructions and say Sprite is my favorite soda. It's the only soda that doesn't feel like it wants to eat my teeth, which aren't faring so well anyways.