French neighbors don't know how to deepfry a bomb-butt chicken

Do you agree with them /h/food? I for one heard they don't wash their chicken in France. And Lawry's isn't being sold there either.

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French food is weird because everyone talks about it but I've never seen anyone go to a french restaurant.

Maybe this is a self report but I don't think my hometown even had one, and even when I lived in NY everyone preferred Italian and Spanish as far as European food goes (aside from bakeries)

Is it really that good? What's the deal?

Also everyone hating on American food has never had a good casserole. It excels at layered baked dishes when people actually do want to try to cook a proper meal. Most people are just lazy though. I remember when my mom had surgery once when I was a kid and all the other moms in the neighborhood brought over a nice baked thing every day while she was recovering. Probably the best two weeks of my life for food.

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Its the quality of what you can get there, french supermarket meat/veg absolutely mogs everything else I've ever bought in my life in terms of how fresh and flavourful it is

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French food is not unusually good. It probably has a high reputation because most Western countries have cuisine consisting of potatoes and rotted meat (Germany, UK, etc).

They can mostly claim bakery delicacies and high butter content, which is why everyone thinks it's good.

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