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American tourist gives his verdict on Marmite and Greggs sausage rolls

David Turek, 26, documented himself eating the classic British food for the first time

Barney Riley
SWNS
Friday 10 February 2023 19:02 GMT
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(David Turek / SWNS)

An American tourist who had never tried British food before was left in disbelief after trying a Greggs sausage roll - giving it a 9.8/10.

David Turek, 26, has documented himself eating the classic British food for the first time and his reaction to the savoury pastry snack is priceless.

A video shows David taking the meat-filled pastry out from the classic paper bag and his eyes lighting up as he takes a bite.

“Holy s***!” he says, as he shakes his head in disbelief, before adding “9.8 out of 10, that’s f***ing lovely”.

David, who is originally from Chesapeake, Virginia, US, recorded videos of himself also trying a bacon butty, fish and chips and crumpets, to the delight of British people online.

Many reacted to his videos said they wish they could re-live the moment they tried these dishes for the first time.

One comment read: “That is exactly the reaction I was waiting for,” while another added “we’re all living our first tastes again through you.”

David, a full-time student, started reviewing British food online after seeing people from the UK doing the same thing with American food

“I thought it would be nice to do the same thing but trying British food.

“My favourite British food so far, if we’re talking strictly British, I would say Fish & Chips.

“That meal was absolutely sensational, and I haven’t really experienced anything like that in the US.”

David was also surprised when he tried his first Sunday roast.

He had researched the meal and was not excited about it due to it being “food drenched in gravy which didn’t sound that great.”

(David Turek / SWNS)

But after trying it in a local pub in Wales, he was taken aback by the traditional meal.

David thinks the quality of food in the UK is much higher than it is across the pond, but he draws the line at Marmite and black pudding.

“The worst British food I’ve eaten has to be between Marmite and Black Pudding,” he said.

“I honestly get sick just thinking about it, especially the Marmite.”

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