"Foods My American Husband Didn't Know About Before Marrying A Brit" — This British Woman Is Making All Sorts Of Dishes Americans Have Never Heard Of, And It's Intriguing Millions Of People

    Pork pies and mushy peas, oh my!

    A British/American couple named Caroline and Sean have recently been taking over TikTok...or, should we say, FOODTOK. 😋

    It all started when Caroline decided to have her husband try something Brits call a "chip butty."

    A screenshot from the TikTok of Caroline spreading butter on a piece of toast

    It consists of butter and chips — that's french fries in America — between two slices of bread.

    Caroline is now stacking french fries onto the buttered piece of toast

    And although Americans didn't seem too impressed...

    Multiple commenters saying this looks dry, flavorless, and like something you'd eat while drunk to sober up

    Sean approved! And after hundreds of thousands of views, it was clear that people wanted to see Sean try more British foods.

    Sean eating Caroline's creation with large text on screen that says "a chip butty"

    So, Caroline delivered! The couple continued making videos where Sean tries some of the most popular British concoctions! Like beans on toast, which he liked!

    He loved Jammie Dodgers, which are shortbread cookies with a raspberry jam filling.

    Caroline holding up a package of Jammie Dodgers, which is a British brand of cookie

    He's also tried Twigletsnot a fan. Apparently, they are crispy and have a marmite coating on them.

    A plate full of Twiglets, which look similar to pretzel sticks coating with seasoning

    Caroline also introduced him to Jaffa Cakes, which have a genoise sponge base, a layer of orange flavored jam, and a coating of chocolate. He was a fan.

    Caroline and Sean each holding up a Jaffa Cake

    As a British-born person, Caroline told BuzzFeed she thinks the main difference between British foods and American foods is that American foods are much sweeter. "Also, British foods with milk are WAY creamier than the US stuff. My husband says that British flavors are very strong — you either love or hate them."

    So far, the couple said that Yorkshire puddings — basically baked pudding biscuits — have been Sean's favorite.

    And his least favorite has been the Branston pickle sandwich, which consists of bread, butter, cheese slices, and Branston jarred pickle chutney.

    A lot of the British foods he's been trying utilize bread and toast, like the "sausage butty," which is sausage on bread with HP sauce.

    Strips of sausage sitting on one piece of bread, while another piece of bread coated in HP sauce waits to be put on top

    A butter and sandwich spread sandwich is also apparently British cuisine.

    Two pieces of bread coated in a spread that has small chunks of something in it

    And a can of spaghetti on buttered toast, yummmmm!

    A can of MUSHY PEAS mixed with some mint sauce has been on the menu.

    Jell-O (called ~jelly~ by Brits) and ice cream is another food combo Sean has tried.

    Finally, let's end with this lovely pork pie that got a thumbs up from Sean!

    OK, so what do you think of the foods? If you want to see Sean try more of the British foods Caroline picks, follow them on TikTok!