British Schoolboys Try Southern Food
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•British high schoolers try American Southern food for the first time and their minds are blown
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British high schoolers try American Southern food for the first time and their minds are blown.
Southern cooking isn't available throughout all of America , it shouldn't be a surprise that it's not a staple across the pond.
After trying everything offered, all of the boys agreed that the Southern food was delicious, including the sweet tea.
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