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[[File:American food.jpg|thumb|right|This is an example of American food]]
 
[[File:Indianfood.jpg|thumb|Indian food is very rich and variated]]
 
 
When you think of American food, the first thing that comes to mind is burgers, fries, and pizza. When you say Indian food, you think of hot and spicy dishes. That impression isn’t far off, but there’s more to to American and Indian cuisines than what meets the eye. Here are more distinctions between the two.
 
When you think of American food, the first thing that comes to mind is burgers, fries, and pizza. When you say Indian food, you think of hot and spicy dishes. That impression isn’t far off, but there’s more to to American and Indian cuisines than what meets the eye. Here are more distinctions between the two.
  

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