British vs American Food Names: Why Everything Has a Different Name!

Have you ever ordered food in another country and gotten something completely different from what you expected? In this episode of Crack The Lingo, Diana and Harry explore some of the funniest and most confusing differences between British and American food vocabulary. From chips vs fries and crisps vs chips to biscuits vs cookies, pudding, sweets, aubergine, courgette, takeaway, and more, you'll discover why the same foods often have completely different names in the UK and the USA. But these differences aren't just about food. They reveal fascinating stories about history, culture, immigration, and the evolution of the English language. In this episode: • Chips vs Fries vs Crisps • Biscuit vs Cookie • Aubergine vs Eggplant • Courgette vs Zucchini • Coriander vs Cilantro • Rocket vs Arugula • Sweets vs Candy • Pudding Differences • Takeaway vs Takeout • British English vs American English Vocabulary Whether you're learning English, interested in language differences, planning a trip to the UK or USA, or simply love discovering cultural quirks, this episode is packed with fun facts and real-life examples. 💬 Question for you: What's the most confusing food word you've ever encountered in another country? Tell us in the comments! 🔔 Subscribe to Crack The Lingo for more episodes comparing British English, American English, accents, slang, vocabulary, culture, and language differences from around the world. #BritishEnglish #AmericanEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #UKvsUSA #LanguageDifferences #EnglishLearning #BritishVsAmerican #FoodVocabulary #LearnEnglish #CrackTheLingo