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I am a european in my 40s and have never, ever, encountered a shit like described here.
Every time i read about it i wander if it's because i am just not exposed to the specific food causing it, or if americans just eat so much unhealthy stuff that their digestive system is just fucked up for good. And to this day i don't know the answer.
95% of Americans don't get their recommended daily amount of fiber. So when they finally do have beans, it's an experience.
I am an American in my 40s and I've never encountered it either. I eat a lot of Mexican food and a lot of spicy food from different cultures as well, so maybe I'm just acclimated? I feel like for some of these people the spiciest food they ever eat is taco bell and it just destroys them.
Same. I don't eat a ton of spicy food but when I do everything's normal afterward.
I live in the US, I don't understand this either. I've never experienced these purported issues. I'm guessing either I have a stronger than usual stomach or it's just played up for the memes?
I saw it referenced for example in South Park, and I don't think South Park would lie about American lore like that.
Maybe you are mistaken, or perhaps just lack a good reference point & don't know how the rest of the world shits.
(/s)
that South Park episode was clowning on a chipotle ecoli incident I'm p sure
Hey, I am a dirty immigrant after all, you might be right 😝
Spicy food, is my understanding of this.
It's really because of the beans. Most Americans don't eat much fiber, so when they suddenly do....
Yeah, i get that. It's just that we, on the other side of the pond, also sometimes eat rely spicy food without being exposed to it on a regular basis. And still, have yet to hear or read about this from single non american.