It's definitely America. What with our burgers, pizza, and tacos. Good stuff. And what is your lesser opinion on the matter?
Scotland.. I mean.. c'mon.. who doesn't like Haggis and fried mars bars. Nah, I'd say Italy, everyone loves pizza.
I love Thai-Food, i once had a girlfriend from thailand, she still cooks for me sometimes, nowadays she just tries to kill me with the spicyness of it. I also really enjoy Italian food, i travel to Italy almost every summer, best pizzas i have ever tasted. But I hear American BBQ in the south is amazing, maybe i will have the funds next year to travel through the US for a month and will be able to try it. The most disgusting food i ever tasted was in Nepal. Stay away from the local cuisine there, compared to that the Brits can call themselfes connaisseurs. The most overrated food is french food.
He's Gordan Ramsay's twin brother stuck in his brother's basement withing nothing more than a cook book, a stove, and a computer made in 1998 that runs on XP and only plays Half-Life and Ramsay's personal Wikipedia kock-off.
It was a home stay exchange program. So one year a Japanese boy named Takafumi spent a month a my house with my family, and then a year later I went to his house and spent a month with his family.
Actually, there is such a thing as Ethiopian cuisine. Heck, there are Ethiopian food restaurants in some places.
This list is pretty good. However, not only are French and Italian cuisine overrated, anything decent costs a fortune. Pretty much every other cuisine on the list will set you back very little for a great meal (though a bit more for Japanese). Personally, Chinese is a clear step up from the also fantastic Japanese, Thai and Indian.