Meaning "leather shorts", they can be seen at German festivals like Oktoberfest
Zipperless pants called broadfalls are worn by this U.S. group named for Jacob Ammann
From Spanish for cape, this garment, a cloak with a hole in the middle, is common among Bolivian countrymen
It's been popular in the U.S. since the '60s & is still worn in Africa
Hats worn in this country, unlike those just named for it, are braided, not woven
The original Pantry Cafe in downtown L.A. uses 2 1/2 tons of this vegetable a week to make its cole slaw
"Joy of Cooking" suggests baking this banana relative like a potato & sprinkling it with hot sauce
This type of American cheese is usually shaped like the building block for which it's named
France's Omelette Surprise resembles this sponge cake, ice cream & browned meringue dessert that's popular in the U.S.
What the British call icing sugar, we usually call this kind of sugar