May 25 , 2023

9 Amazing Street Foods And Countries That Invented Them

By True Scoop

Despite their name, the French and Belgians have a long-running dispute about where french fries were invented. What is more certain is that fries were introduced in the U.S. by returning World War I soldiers.

Bubble gum was invented in 1928 by Walter Diemer while working at a chewing gum factory as an accountant.

Denver lays claim to creating the cheeseburger. In 1935, Louis Ballast melted a slice of cheese on a hamburger at his Humpty Dumpty drive-in restaurant, and patented the resulting dish

The instant noodle was invented by Momofuku Ando from a tiny shed behind his home in the town in Japan's Osaka Prefecture.

McNuggets first debuted at McDonald's locations nationwide in 1983, following a highly successful soft launch in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Ruby chocolate marks the invention of an entirely new type of traditionally dark brown sweet treat. It was unveiled in 2017 by Zurich-based cocoa processor Barry Callebaut

Since this dish was initially popular among the Newar community of the Kathmandu Valley, one prevalent belief is that traveling Nepali Newar merchants took the recipe of momo from Tibet

Panipuri- Call it whatever you like, but you know you can't say no to this chatpata Indian snack, ever!

Impossible Burger is a patty that looks, tastes like meat but contains no beef. Impossible Foods created this plant-based heme from fermenting genetically engineered yeast infused with DNA from soy plants.