Yeah, I got "Extremely Experienced", but I'm with you - aside from a few random ones that I answered "yes" to because of all the crap I ate in Japan, it was mostly just... food you could get at a supermarket, if you really wanted to.
That food quiz was ridiculously USA-centric. Why does eating food from Cuba or Trinidad specifically make you more "worldly and food experienced" than eating food from other Central or South American countries or other Spanish-speaking and culturally Hispanic countries? I have eaten food from Central and South America as well as Spain and a buttload of European and Asian countries but because they weren't mentioned by name, I am apparently not much for eating food from other countries. WTF? And what makes a haggis-eater more world food experienced than those who eat other forms of black pudding? Again - WTF and why are they discriminating against me on the basis of the country of origin of the black pudding I have eaten?
Yeah, biased quiz is biased and not really testing anything.
And I could apparently survive for 10 hours in the freezer.
It seemed MASSIVELY weird to me on pretty much all counts, I think I answered no to... One question? I was reading through as it went and just thought "Uh, this is basically all the places we have takeout menus for..."
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Yeah, biased quiz is biased and not really testing anything.
And I could apparently survive for 10 hours in the freezer.
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But hey I live in Adelaide where most of those countries' have representative restaurants. So... go me!
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