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British or American? - Food

In this quiz you have to guess whether the food in the question is British or American. Remember that the United States was once British so they could have been inspired by certain dishes from their coloniser. Good luck and have fun!! 😀
By 'British or American' I mean the where the food originated!
British means from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4 and I re-check the country of origin on Wikipedia
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Last updated: April 29, 2023
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1. Steak and Kidney Pie
American
British
2. Scones
American
British
3. S'mores
American
British
4. Red Velvet Cake
American
British
5. Popcorn
American
British
6. Trifle
American
British
7. Sausage Rolls
American
British
8. Chocolate Chip Cookie
American
British
9. Deep Fried Mars Bars (a.k.a Battered Mars Bar)
American
British
10. Banana Bread
American
British
11. Eggs Benedict
American
British
12. Bacon Sandwich
American
British
13. Pulled Pork
American
British
14. Christmas pudding
American
British
15. Apple Pie
American
British
16. Biscuits and Gravy
American
British
17. Toad in the Hole
American
British
18. Sticky Toffee Pudding
American
British
19. Bubble and Squeak
American
British
20. Baked Beans
American
British
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