Peruvian and Mexican
Does "American" count as a cuisine? 'Cause it encompasses just about everything else, as long as I don't need it to be "authentic."
Excellent choice. I hope you're happy with barbecue, fast food hamburgers, and all-day breakfast.
Indian and Thai, but I'd really miss pho.
That being said, no way I don't grill some steaks and burgers and brats..
For my mouth and dopamine, Italian. For my health, Greek.
Eh, but why GREEK..?
(I'm assuming you're not referring to the gross slabs of reconstituted meat, roasting unhealthily on the rotisserie?)
There's tons of Greek vegetarian dishes. Gyros and souvlaki are not your average every day home cooked meals.
If Indian qualifies as one single cuisine - then Indian. I'll have enough dishes to try out in my lifetime and that's after considering I am vegetarian.
Italian and Mexican. That covers about 50% of my diet already.
Middle Eastern and Middle Eastern (I should probably give other cuisines a try). There's a lot more to this stuff than shawarma, y'all.
Indian and italian
Indian and German .
My favourite main is lamb vindaloo and my favourite cake is black forest gateau. Additionally pretzels and pakoras are great snacks.
Italian and Japanese
I feel like you people are forgetting about Greek cuisine. The worst Greek food is still decent.
Levantine and Belgian
Nothing beats a nice juicy shawarma with a waffle for desert. Ok maybe a Jet2 holiday beats it, idk.
stir fry and pizza
Japanese & Mediterranean.
Initially I thought French and Chinese, but I love pizza so much, and Greek food is so delicious too.
So, I found a compromise: Mediterranean and Chinese 😋
Cajun, and I could stop there. Cajun food is hands down the best of the Southern US foods. Then it's a toss up between Mexican, Tex-Mex, or Greek. I might have a thing for spicy meats/fish and flat breads
Italian and Vietnamese. I’m from neither of the places, but their food is so much better than anything we’ve got.
If I didn't have dietary restrictions the Vietnamese and Puerto Rican (with Mexican essentially tied).
Mexican food and Chinese food - that should cover me pretty good. RIP Italian food, sushi, Indian, and American french fries.
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