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Most underrated country in terms of food?

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germany? belgium maybe?

what do you guys think

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  1. There are lots:  Tibet, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mongolia, Bhutan, New Zealand, Tahiti, Fiji, Tasmania, Java, Sumatra, Laos, Cambodia...even Canada!


  2. I'd say the U.K, known for its poor cooking, it is however a country of great variety in foods, and excellent chefs... Tho' the man on the street may live off pub grub, fish n'chips, n' sandwiches (after all the brits invented the sandwich!).

    As to Belgium.... they are a step above french cooks, and yes, a bit underrated also. (my grandmother was belgian!)

  3. I think English food is grossly underrated because there are numerous food and dishes that provide as much pleasure as any cuisine in the world. I could live in England, dine English 365 days without a murmur of complaint. By the way, I am very discerning in what I choose to eat having lived in Western Europe, Canada, Australia and Asia.

  4. Papa New Guinea.

    Human is actually tasty!

  5. Canada - Canadian bacon and thats it.

  6. all wrong..... the caribbean!!!am Jamaican but living in aruba but i know how tings go food music and people always with joy smile and ready to help and survice you white sand beach nice sun nice place nice weather you will really like it caribbean food oh yes

  7. Japan. It's the best in the world.

    France. They don't have a lot of cheap places, for obvious reasons, so to Americans it's Italian, Mexican, or Chinese.

  8. england.

  9. The U.K. is often underrated.

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