The Rest Of The World Thinks This Is What "American Food" Is And Honestly It's Kind Of Crazy
This is our culinary legacy to the world.
Have you ever wondered what foods people in other countries think are "American food"? Let's find out:
The UK:

Pop-Tarts, beef jerky, three types of M&M's, and Marshmallow Fluff. Looks about right.
Belgium:

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

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

Nacho cheese in a bottle, mayo, popcorn, and Pop-Tarts.
Australia:

Chips, candy...and Marshmallow Fluff.
The Netherlands:

Frostings and mixes and dressings, oh my!
Ireland:

Pop-Tarts, Lucky Charms, Nerds, Twinkies, and MARSHMALLOW FLUFF.
Belgium again:

A respectable three shelves of Reeses.
Marseille, France:

TWO DIFFERENT KINDS OF MARSHMALLOW FLUFF!
Germany again:

Salad dressing, nacho cheese, cake mix, syrup, and Marshmallow Fluff.
Finland:

Pop-Tarts, mustard, and so many hot sauces.
Sweden:

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

Ranch dressing, chocolate syrup, cake mix, frosting, and...yup...MARSHMALLOW FLUFF.
The UK:

Shelves and shelves of taco stuff.
Paris:

FIVE SHELVES OF REESE'S!
Denmark:

Salad dressing, Jell-O, pickles, Twizzlers, and cooking spray?
Colombia:

Hot chocolate, ketchup, peanut butter, and muffin mix.
And the UK again:

Soda, candy, cereal, candy cereal, AND...MARSHMALLOW FLUFF.
BEHOLD the most American food there is:

God bless A-marshmallowfluff-ica.