On culinary crimes - Lemmy.world

Inspired by https://lemmy.world/post/6312195 [https://lemmy.world/post/6312195] And, to set the record straight, I do enjoy pizza hawaii

I don’t get it.

Is raisins in Mac n cheese like, a big thing in other countries and us Americans just don’t get it? If so I guess more power to you, that is news to me. I’d try anything once but I don’t really like raisins to begin with so it’s a bit of a tough sell.

And yes, pineapple on pizza is delicious. I’ve seen some truly abhorrent pizza toppings from elsewhere in the world, so I don’t think we have some kind of monopoly on those crimes.

Macncheese isn’t a big thing in other countries. Now cheesy potatoes with raisins!
I get the joke now, thanks.

Mac and Cheese is a Canadian thing

I wouldn’t want to consider the Kraft boxes to be Mac and Cheese but it’s the only thing with statistics

Canadians out-eat Americans when it comes to these blue-and-yellow boxes by 55%. That means Canadians buy 1.7 million boxes of the 7 million boxes of Kraft Mac & Cheese that are sold each week

Read More: mashed.com/…/this-country-eats-way-more-kraft-mac…

This Country Eats Way More Kraft Mac & Cheese Than The US - Mashed

Kraft Macaroni & Cheese first became a "thing" in 1937. And while it's ever-popular, there's one country that eats way more mac & cheese than the U.S.

Mashed
It’s also why Kraft/Mondalez makes the weird flavors for you guys like Pumpkin Spice or Cotton Candy.