What countries have the most interesting and varied cuisines?
> inb4 Japan
>>8561983
idk... America?
America bc we have literally everything
mexico
>>8561983
If you're just going by the cuisines native to that country, then Italy and France. If you also count immigrant cuisines, then no country comes close to the food diversity of America.
>>8562029
/thread
>>8562029
This due being a country of immigrants
>>8562031
This due to being a country colonized over several times and indiginous cuisines, same holds for most of South America, as well as Vietnam, Malaysia, etc., N. Africa has a it of interesting favors as well due to the spice trade and colonization.
>>8562029
>we have the bastardized, watered down version of everything
FTFY
>>8562078
Correct, but we also have the original versions, too.
The correct answer is Mexico.
>>8562083
The truth that everyone chooses to ignore
Malaysia, specifically the capital Kuala Lumpur, is my bid. Authentic representations of two of the world's most advanced cuisines (Chinese+Indian), south eastern and oceanic influences galore, and a unique fusion style developed under British colonialism. On top of all that you get th hipster transnational trendy food found everywhere else, it's the best of all worlds.