Non-Americans Are Sharing What Their Country Thinks "American Food" Is And Honestly It's Kind Of Wild

    This is our culinary legacy to the world.

    Did you know that if you go to a grocery store in another country oftentimes you'll find an "American" section in the store? You ever wonder what foods people in other countries think are "American food"? Let's find out:

    New Zealand:

    Pop-Tarts, Lucky Charms, and every type of candy you buy before seeing a movie.

    Ireland:

    American section of a European grocery store.

    Twitter: @RoCam54

    Lucky Charms, candy, triscuits, and if you look closely, BAKING SODA???

    Belgium:

    Here is the USA section of our grocery store in Belgium. 🤣🇺🇸

    Twitter: @kylewagaman

    Two shelves of Reese's, like six boxes of Nerds, and some Froot Loops.

    The UK:

    Kaiserslautern, Germany:

    Australia:

    The Netherlands:

    Frostings and mixes and dressings, oh my!

    Japan:

    @sir12301 @DechamBLOWs The American section of my grocery store when I lived in Japan.

    Twitter: @Caroline_Rick_

    A ton of cereal.

    Norway:

    The "American" section of Bilka. Notice it's all garbage XD

    Twitter: @Xylious

    Jello, chocolate syrup, and the GOAT chip Kettle Chips.

    Italy:

    Pop-tarts, Fanta, and Arizona Iced Tea.

    Finland:

    Belgium again:

    Sweden:

    Goldfish, marshmallows, Snapples, and Charleston Chews? OK!

    Marseille, France:

    USA aisle in this grocery incl: Marshmallow Fluff, Fruit Loops, Tabasco, KC Masterpiece & Easy Cheese #queldommage

    Twitter: @xocg

    TWO DIFFERENT KINDS OF MARSHMALLOW FLUFF!

    Germany again:

    Spain:

    Abu Dhabi:

    @kennedytcooper When I went to Abu Dhabi the Irish section was as expected, tea bags and tayto, but had to snap a pic of the american section. There wasn't more past the edge of the pic, it was just mayo (do ye call it ranch?)

    Twitter: @ChefKebabPizza

    Every single type of mayo under the sun.

    The UK:

    Paris:

    Denmark:

    Germany again:

    @kennedytcooper I loved browsing in the 'American' section of the store when I visited Germany some time ago (this was in a Rewe iirc)

    Twitter: @KitchenChemProf

    Literally, jarred hot dogs.

    Colombia:

    This fancy Colombian grocery store has a section for us foreigners from the USA. Hot chocolate and peanut butter ftw!

    Twitter: @liz315

    Hot chocolate, ketchup, peanut butter, and muffin mix.

    France again:

    And the UK again:

    And, finally, just for posterity's sake, here's what the EUROPEAN section in a United States grocery store looks like:

    No marshmallow fluff? Sad.