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Discovering the U.S.
Tips are based on the cost and quality of the service provided. In most cases, a tip of 15% to
20% of the cost is appropriate. Though, when the tip amounts to only a few coins, one dollar per
item is a courtesy.
Food
Cuisine in the U.S. is due to the diversity of the population; it is hard to label one cuisine as the
traditional American fare. Cuisine throughout the U.S. varies regionally. In the south, you will
find more barbecue restaurants, but in the coastal areas, seafood is more common.
Conventional American dishes include hamburgers and hot dogs, and can be found virtually
anywhere across the country.
Ingredients and Typical Dishes
(within different regions)
Northeast:
With a British history, many dishes include ingredients like potatoes,
cornmeal, and bread. As a coastal region, there is also an emphasis on seafood
Midwest:
Cuisine throughout the Midwest is very diverse. There is everything from
barbecue to seafood to traditional burgers and hot dogs. It’s common for each city to be
known for a specific dish. For instance, Chicago is known for their deep-dish pizza,
Italian beef sandwiches and Chicago-Style hot dogs
South:
From barbecue to Cajun, a variety of cuisine options are offered in the south.
Strong Caribbean traditions influence the area’s cuisine with peppers, plantains, figs,
and other local crops found in many dishes
West:
The American West has a strong Native American and Hispanic influence.
Common dishes depend on the area, but most include seafood, local produce, and other
organic ingredients
Daily Meals
The standard practices for each meal are below:
Breakfast:
Common foods include cereal, fresh fruit, eggs, toast and other breads,
juice, and milk
Lunch:
The meal to carry you over from breakfast to dinner usually includes
sandwiches, salads, and other easy-prep foods
Dinner:
The biggest meal. It usually contains a protein, starch, and vegetable that will
keep you feeling full through the night
Grocery
Typical U.S. grocery stores, or supermarkets, tend to be large and may also sell household
supplies such as cleaning products, toiletries, and paper products. Some supermarkets also
have a pharmacy or bank branch located inside.
Most supermarkets and grocery stores are open seven days a week and many have extended
hours. Store clerks may ask if you prefer your purchases in plastic or paper bags. Frequently,
shoppers use permanent cloth bags to use upon each visit, in order to reduce waste.