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		<title>Travel the World for the Very Best Foods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The British newspaper The Observer has a list billed as The 50 Best Foods in the World and Where to Eat Them. The list has very specific foods and where the best is, like oysters from Northern Ireland and olive oil from Turkey by way of a London shopkeeper, as well as broad cuisines like [...]


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<p>The British newspaper <em>The Observer</em> has a list billed as <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/sep/13/best-foods-in-the-world"><em>The 50 Best Foods in the World and Where to Eat Them</em></a>. The list has very specific foods and where the best is, like oysters from Northern Ireland and olive oil from Turkey by way of a London shopkeeper, as well as broad cuisines like the best place Algerian food (shockingly, in Algiers!). The list skews slightly toward British tastes (I am apparently too narrow minded for steak and kidney pie), but there are also items that seem almost too mundane (the world&#8217;s greatest tomato juice!).</p>
<p>In looking at the list, one thing, as an American, that I felt was missing, was the world&#8217;s best fried chicken. In looking at the list, do you see any foods that you wish were on it?</p>


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