Lexington Style bbq, pulled pork, vinegar based bbq, collard greens with meat and sugar in them, fried chicken, biscuits, corn bread, hush puppies, flounder, and sweet tea.
Lol, you can maybe guess where I'm at. Anyone else?
Houston is America’s fattest city according to this report:
Houston is “America’s Fattest City”
As a native Houstonian, I’m not surprised in the least bit. Here in my city, there are restaurants on practically every corner. Whenever I visit other cities, I always notice there are fewer restaurants by comparison.
As for the type of food in Houston, there isn’t any one particular cuisine. A lot of people might mistake my city for being culturally southern, and yeah, it is in Texas, but Houston is actually the second most diverse city in the entire world (Toronto is the most diverse). Here is a report about Houston’s demographics:
Demographics of Houston - Wikipedia
A quote from the article: “Houston's foreign-born population increased by 400,000 in a ten-year span ending in 2010. During that span, of all U.S. cities, Houston had the second-largest increase of foreign-born persons. As of 2011, 22% of Greater Houston residents were born in another country. This percentage was the fifth-largest in Texas. In 2015 about 25% of the residents of Harris County—over one million persons—were immigrants.”
The immigrants come from all over the world: Europe, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, etc. The immigrants bring their cuisines with them, so you can find practically every kind of food in Houston due to our city’s diversity. There is no unique Houston cuisine or even a unique Houstonian culture. Our city is a vast melting pot of cultures and people.
If you like diversity and multiculturalism, Houston is a good place to visit to see all the different people. And to try all their foods.