These are probably the most common Italian foods eaten here in the U.S.A. but I'm sure this can be added to and I would say that pretty much everything thats made in Italy has been made here also as there have been a lot of Italian immigrants that have come to our country over the years.
Italian Beef
Italian Sausage
Italian Meatballs
Spaghetti w/Spaghetti Sauce
Lasagna
Chicken or Veal Parmesan
Raviolis
Italian Dressing
Italian bread
Italian Bread crumbs are used a lot in cooking and Italian Seasonings like Garlic Oregano etc..
Also Parmesan cheese and Romano cheeses, usually dried/grated
Horse meat
Some popular Japanese foods in the US include sushi, ramen, yakisoba, and donburi.
The foods eaten in Washington are mostly the same as they are around the us. its close to CA, so i think they would be alike to the foods eaten there
Some commonly-eaten Spanish-speaking foods that can easily be found in the US include tacos, burritos, empanadas, and rice and beans. These foods have become popular across different cultures and are readily available in many restaurants and grocery stores in the US.
This is an interesting question and lets be controversial. It is tempting to say almost all of them as, by definition, Italian American dishes cannot be Italian. The essence of Italian food is its simplicity and the genuineness of the ingredients. If the raw ingredients such as tomatoes are grown in the US or elsewhere, they are not going to make a real Italian dish. There is a huge debate about the authenticity of Italian sounding foods purchased abroad (and in Italy for that matter). There is pressure from the farmers in Italy for all Italian food to be certified as the real thing, eg parmigiano reggiano cheese and not parmesan cheese. Taking the spirit of the question to heart, however, spaghetti and meatballs is the definitive answer. But if you head to some areas of Abruzzo even this may be invitingly incorrect.
Oily foods give us nothing other than sugar fat. They are unhealthy and should only be eaten sparingly.
french fries and french toast
Anything off the McDonald's menu should say enough.
Historical places tell us how life was lived before, what foods were eaten, the style of dress, and how people farmed.
Anything! Asian, Mexican, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Dutch! You name it we have it!
Th top 7 most eaten foods are pizza, ice cream, hamburger, hot dogs, chicken, pancakes, and enchiladas.
sausage is one of the German foods in Ohio