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What words are popular in Europe and the United States that we are not familiar with?
-Clothes-There are too many categories to describe them all at the moment. You can understand them by looking more on American shopping websites, such as asos (well, this is not American but British) or American eagle. -veggie: vegetarian, eating milk and eggs. Vegan: A stricter vegetarian who eliminates all animal products. peanut butter: peanut butter clam chowder: similar to Pizza Hut's creamy clam soup blue cheese: a cheese with a very strange taste. Be mentally prepared before trying it. You don't rule out the possibility that you will be sick for a day after one bite, and you don't rule out the possibility that you will fall in love with it. ...Sandwich: Interestingly, Chinese people think that a triangular food containing white bread, ham, lettuce, and eggs is called sandwich, but in fact, in the United States, sandwich has a broader meaning. Probably refers to all food sandwiched between two pieces of non-round bread. The middle sandwich can be turkey (turkey), vegetarians (vegetarian), ham, roast beef (Thanks to @Cathy Han for correcting my mistake!) appetizer: appetizer entrée : (en is pronounced as "ang"), main dish cereal: (crisp like egg custard stars) oatmeal, soaked in cold milk. One of America's most popular foods. It is strongly recommended that friends who go abroad memorize various ceiling brands and remember their appearance. Sometimes they will not be embarrassed when asked which ceiling they like best, and... the cliff directly reflects your understanding and grasp of American culture. . My favorite is special K with strawberries and frosted flakes~\(≧▽≦)/~oatmeal: oatmeal, made with hot water/hot milk. Note the difference from ceiling. whole milk: whole milk skim/fat free milk: skim milk root beer: root beer, the float composed of ice-cream is particularly delicious, it is a popular American drink, not an American specialty, Sao Rui! (Thanks @赵高!) S'mores: A North American specialty snack beside a bonfire or fireplace. To put it simply, it is two biscuits sandwiched with chocolate, and a marshmallow (marshmallow) is roasted on the fire with a wooden stick and melts. Then stuff it into biscuits and chocolate and eat it between them.
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