Grits are good. They provide a good example of why it's so hard to specify an "American" cuisine, though. Really, the US is 50 different countries in a semi-permanent alliance (legally, that's how it is, though most people don't realize that).Kelly Antilles wrote:Although grits *yummy!* are a good example of a regional American food.
And barbeque was originally a Native American way of cooking, so it is an American style. Really, though, "American" food comes mostly from other nations, since 98% of American is descended from immigrants. We'll take food from other cultures and modify it to fit us better. American cuisine is mostly (IMHO) modifications of other nations' food.