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The self-proclaimed traveller, video blogger and U.S. army veteran from Baltimore, Maryland — who is known as the Rideshare Foodie — has traveled all 50 states in search of signature dishes and the stories of the people who make them.
“I’m definitely interested in it,” he said. “But the only thing I’m nervous about is I’m not a huge cream-based sauce guy. So that’s going to be interesting.”Torres, 35, grew up loving food. He joined the army in 2013 but left on a medical discharge the year after. When he got out, he decided he wanted to go travelling.“And I thought I want to come back and do that in my country, I want to explore my country,” he said in a phone interview this week.
“My favourite is chili and cinnamon rolls,” he said. “In the Midwest, they do a bowl of chili and a cinnamon roll, and they serve it at the same time.”Some people eat the chili and cinnamon rolls separately, others alternate bites and yet others will peel the layers of the rolls and dip it into the chili.And, rarely, someone will pour the chili over the cinnamon roll or use a cinnamon roll as a bread bowl and pour the chili inside.
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