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10 Foods Only America Was CRAZY Enough To Invent (Part 2)

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America has embraced different cuisines from all around the world but there are some foods that are distinctly American inventions. Americans love casual dining, and delicious favorites like tater tots and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches fit the bill. So let’s get a taste of 10 Foods Only America Was Crazy Enough To Invent - Part 2.

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:26 Vive La America
1:36 A Salt Water Treat
2:53 Drink Your Ice Cream
4:10 Leave Room For Your Fortune
5:30 A Kid Classic
6:53 Eating The Kool-Aid
7:59 Fair Food
9:16 I'll Have S'mores
10:34 I'm Going To Eat My Tots
12:06 Let's Split

SUMMARIES:
- Of course, Vichyssoise sounds very French, but this soup was actually invented in America in the early twentieth century.
- People don't agree on just how salt water taffy got its name, but we have to stipulate upfront that there is absolutely no seawater or saltwater used in the production of this candy.
- Milkshakes were first introduced in America in 1885 as an adult beverage made with whiskey.
- If you get Chinese food in America, you'll likely finish your meal with one of those little folded cookies with a fortune printed on a tiny slip of paper.
- An article in the May 1896 issue of an American magazine called Good Housekeeping offered a recipe that called for spreading homemade peanut butter on slices of bread.
- Kool-Aid powdered drink mix has long been a fruity summer tradition for American kids, but Kool-Aid pickles are a relatively new creation.
- Several food vendors at state fairs in the 1940s claimed to have invented this tasty American treat.
- The Campfire Marshmallows company published a recipe for a Graham Cracker Sandwich in the early 1920s and camping was changed forever.
- A lot of Americans love these little blobs of fried potato, even if most of them don't tend to store them in their clothes. A Tater tot's cylinder shape lends the side dish to being a finger food.
- The banana split is big, decadent and delicious, so it's everything crazy American food should be.

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