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Article created by: Konstancija Gasaitytė

I guess we can all agree that now it’s easier to get whatever you can think of: accessories, clothing, shoes, electronics, books, magazines, etc., from all around the world. However, there are still some things that are hard to get in a certain country. Especially when we talk about food and drinks. 

Reddit users were asked:  “What common foods in your country are considered delicacies by foreigners?” The list of things that people love but find hard to get in their country goes on and on, from common things such as tap water or bread to caviar, rare meat, or maple syrup. These not only include products but also various dishes that are hard to make right. One of the things that some people named were French pastries. Even though you can find a baguette or croissant in almost every country, people still find these pastries to be best made by the French. And it seems that people who find them seize the opportunity to savor them as much as possible. So, if you are French, don’t be surprised to see a person with 12 or so baguettes going down the street. Also, some people were surprised to find that caviar is found as a delicacy, while for them, it’s a common food. The question that has almost 47k upvotes received many more funny yet understandable answers. 

Do you have any foods that didn't make it to the list? Then don’t forget to leave them in the comments down below!

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#1

Two cups of coffee topped with stroopwafels on a wooden table, showcasing foods foreigners consider delicacies. Stroopwafel

n1ghsthade , barbara w Report

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    Close-up of water running from a kitchen faucet with a candle and cleaning sponge in the background. Water, our tap water is perfect and no local ever buys bottled (iceland) A lot of people are mentioning the sulfur smell of the hot water, and that depends on the area. For example where I live the hot water comes directly from a nearby hot spring area so naturally its gonna have a smell. Locals dont smell it though. For drinking water you just need to run the tap for a bit, that will get any hot water outta the pipes and bring you spring water.

    lastavailableuserr , Joe Cheng Report

    #3

    Ripe melon cut into decorative wedges served on a plate, illustrating foods foreigners consider delicacies but locals eat commonly. We had some Japanese exchange students at our university in the US, and when they saw the cubed melon on the salad bar (the standard watermelon/cantaloupe/honeydew mix), they thought we were living like royalty. Apparently melon is a really expensive, special occasion food over there.

    Fast_Moon , juantiagues Report

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    #4

    Close-up of red berries and green leaves, one of the foods foreigners consider delicacies but locals find common. Hmm, forest berries perhaps. I live in Finland. We have a lot of forests, so lot of berries such as blueberries and lingonberries. Everyman's Rights mean that you can just go and pick as much as you can find. It's kinda one of those things where if you live near any forested area, and are willing to spent time there come late summer, you'll probably have enough to last until next year in your freezer. We have so much berries that people from poorer countries (Thailand is a common one for some reason) are hired to pick them up, because doing berrypicking enough to actually profit monetarily is heavy work, and apparently the pay isn't worth it for most Finns. At the same time, forest berries are considered a superfood around the world, very healthy and trendy. Dunno about actual delicacy status, but definitely a difference in how we think about them.

    MryyLeathert , Elaine Ashton Report

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    #5

    Three avocados on a pink surface, including two halves showing the seed, representing common foods locals enjoy. Avocados here in Mexico, pretty common and cheap

    wandering_spaceman , Stock Catalog Report

    #6

    Rustic crusty bread loaves, a common food often seen as a delicacy by foreigners in various cultures. a good baguette. I've seen american tourist walk out of a bakery with like 12 of them. Slow down dude, they are made all day long, you don't need that many

    chinchenping , ulricaloeb Report

    #7

    Can of SPAM, a processed meat product often considered a delicacy by foreigners but common food for locals. Hawaii has somehow turned spam into a sought after food, especially by visitors from Japan.

    ebolajones , Mike Mozart Report

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    #8

    Four grilled steaks topped with butter on a white plate, showcasing foods considered delicacies by foreigners. I worked for a charity in Iraq for a year and we'd buy a dozen lamb chops for the equivalent of $5. That's like $60 to buy in the US and it's worse quality.

    eodtec1985 , DrGarcia Report

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    #9

    Glass bottle of olive oil on a beige surface representing foods that foreigners consider delicacies but are common to locals. (good) olive oil.

    sonsistem , ajay_suresh Report

    #10

    Chocolate-drizzled croissants on a white plate with a glass of iced coffee, showcasing common local foods and delicacies. Good french pastries and stuff like croissant and "pain au chocolat", we call them "viennoiserie" in french, no idea if there is a specific word for it in english. Obviously in France they are super easy to find in any bakery and they are cheaper. It's so common that honestly not a lot of people do go buy some croissants every day. Macarons are also relatively easy to find, usually they are made in special shops but some bakery do make them. Oh, and if you go to France or go to a (GOOD) french bakery in your country, try a Paris-Brest . You will not regret it.

    Matrozi , Sarah Stierch Report

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    #11

    Lotus Speculoos cookie in red packaging, a common food considered a delicacy by some foreigners. Speculaas/Speculoos/Biscoff cookies. Delicacy might be a big word but people seem to loose their minds over these cookies. They're originally from Belgium & the Netherlands.

    JulieSnaps , Renee Report

    #12

    Thinly sliced cured ham on a white plate, showcasing foods considered delicacies by foreigners but common to locals. Jamón serrano, here in Spain is really common and you can find very good product for a very affordable price.

    another_bored_man , tedesco57 Report

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    #13

    Grilled cheese slices garnished with herbs on a white plate, showcasing foods foreigners consider delicacies. Halloumi cheese. It's a huge staple in Cyprus and we eat it all the times but in the US I only ever see it as Barbaques and sometimes at exotic cheese plates. For the halloumi lovers out there try white bread, halloumi and strawberry jam. You are welcome Try halloumi with watermelon. A groundbreaking combo that is the staple of many summer evenings

    Deathowler , CTO Zurich Report

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    #14

    Open tin of black caviar showcasing a delicacy often considered rare by foreigners but common for locals It was supposed to be caviar, but now it's also unaffordable for us. cries in Russian

    Alco_Warrior , Annie Roi Report

    #15

    Tray of fried chicken pieces being served, showcasing foods considered delicacies by foreigners but common to locals. Fried Chicken, it's actually become a special holiday meal in countries like japan where you have to reserve your bucket weeks in advance! (mainly because of clever marketing) But here, people would laugh so hard at that, cause it's just fried chicken!

    StangAce , Tim Evanson Report

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    Black caviar delicacy served in a white bowl with crackers, popular in foreign foods considered delicacies but common locally. I'm from Russia and I had an acquaintance who was going to marry an Irish guy. They lived in Russia for some time the guy went completely bonkers for caviar of capelin fish. It's not really a delicacy, it's not rare or expensive at all (probably approx $2.5-3 a can) but he liked it so much he wanted to bring a crate of it for their wedding in Europe. Needless to say his soon to be wife wife was not amused (imagine wanting to bring a crate of peanut butter or something to your wedding).

    TheAmazingDuckOfDoom , Matt Johnson Report

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    #17

    Thin slices of cured meat served on crackers with a spread, showcasing foods foreigners consider delicacies but common locally Prosciutto. Like, it's just ham, guys. No biggie.

    eyekwah2 , amanda kelso Report

    #18

    Bottles of maple syrup with award ribbons from a county maple festival, highlighting local food delicacies. Do maple syrup or poutine count? I know at the least, in university I had a friend who came up from the US and thought poutine was the greatest thing ever. Honestly, I'm kind of surprised more of the US hasn't adopted it. Fries, cheese curds, and gravy, sounds more like an American thing. Not sure what other country's opinions on it are.

    iwumbo2 , Zbrazis Report

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    #19

    Close-up of edible berries growing on green leafy plants, representing foods considered delicacies by foreigners. Reindeer meat, wild blueberries and cloudberries.

    ladywithrisku , Andrew Malone Report

    #20

    Grilled barbecue ribs and vegetables cooking on an outdoor gas grill, popular foods foreigners consider delicacies. Barbecue. I live in Texas and any time anyone comes from out of state we HAVE to go get barbecue.

    standingdesk1107 , slgckgc Report

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    #21

    29 Foods That Foreigners Consider To Be Delicacies But For Locals They’re Common, Shared In This Online Group I live in Japan but I’m from the US. Whenever I go back home I buy a few bags of Lindt chocolates from the drugstore as souvenirs. They’re dirt cheap in the US, but for whatever reason they’re a luxury chocolate in Japan, and the same bags would cost $30 here.

    ITS_A_GUNDAAAM , slgckgc Report

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    #22

    Close-up of golden fried food balls, a common delicacy in many cultures but considered exotic by foreigners. As Italian living in Germany I can say that basically every food from my culture is considered fancy here. A couple of days ago I saw an Arancino ( cheap fried rice cake ) sold for 5€ In Italy a good Arancino is 1€

    epizefiri , Gastronomia Slow Report

    #23

    Thick stew with shredded chicken and cherry tomatoes cooking in a large pot, a common local delicacy shared online. Butter Chicken. As an Indian staying in Europe, I hate butter chicken because it has taken over Indian cuisine in Europe and noone wants to try the real stuff.

    dswap123 , Mack Male Report

    #24

    Two cooked lobsters on a white plate, showcasing foods that foreigners see as delicacies but locals find common. Depending on where in the US you live, lobster, king crab, Dungeness crab, abalone, spotted prawns, geoduck, etc. can be pretty cheap, normal food but for foreigners they go nuts over these things because they are so expensive elsewhere.

    MsKim , Malcolm Murdoch Report

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    #25

    Two sausages with mustard, shredded cheese, and a bread roll on a wooden board, a common local food delicacy. Krainer wurst or carniolan sausage, protected by EU for being slovenian speciality that can only be made here but loved and eaten by milions of germans and austrians. It's the name that can't be used if made outside of Slovenia and sold commercialy not the actual sausage.

    pecovje , ModriDirkac Report

    #26

    Close-up of traditional fried snacks, one of the foods foreigners consider delicacies but locals find common. An indian prepared bajji on master chef Australia Bajji is available at every 5 blocks or so. The whole recipe is cut onion/potato, coat it with gramflour and spice and fry. Indians who saw that surely laughed (In south indian states bhaji is called bajji)

    lonewolfman003 , Thamizhpparithi Maari Report

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    #27

    Colorful pheasant standing on dirt path near green grass, representing foods foreigners consider delicacies but locals see as common. Pheasant. I grew up in South Dakota and we hunted pheasants every day during the season. In college it was a cheap source of food and ate it all the time. In Central and South American countries it is a delicacy and people could not believe I ate it every day.

    dexhan2000 , jans canon Report

    #28

    Plate with black pudding sausages, sauerkraut, and roasted potatoes representing foods foreigners consider delicacies but locals find common. Especially in my region its called "blutwurst" roughly translated as "blood sausage" or "black pudding" and i hate it

    CalistoNTG , Silar Report

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    #29

    Hand holding four spotted quail eggs, illustrating foods foreigners consider delicacies but locals find common. are quail eggs delicacies? because I could just buy them at a grocery store here like normal eggs but I rarely ever hear of them anywhere else

    Bobby_Mcschloppy , Ivan Radic Report

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