Pies. We all know Americans love their fruit pies but filling the pastry with meat and gravy is a foreign concept.
I can imagine it must come as quite a shock to those who think they're biting into an apple pie only to find it filled with steak! Biscuits are another one that may be misinterpreted by those who hail from the States.
We all know what a biscuit is here but if you offer an American a bickie, be prepared for them to ask for some gravy on the side.
Over there they call biscuits cookies and what they call a biscuit is more of a scone that they smother in gravy. Confusing isn't it?
One listener said she had great difficulty trying to explain spaghetti in a can to an Italian family. Apparently their looks were incredulous as they exclaimed, "You mean overcooked squishy pasta in ketchup in a can?" Wrong.
It's overcooked squishy pasta in tomato sauce not ketchup. And frankly they don't understand the delicious convenience they're missing out on!
We probably shouldn't mention to them that some of us don't even heat it; we just eat it straight from the can.