Why Doesn't American Produce Taste as Good as Europe's? (2024)

Vox writer interviews food growers, researchers, and cooks to get to the bottom of an old debate - whether or not Nonna's spaghetti sauce really was tastier back home in Italy than here.

Why does food seem to taste better in Europe? Is it because we North Americans are usually on vacation when we’re there and we tend to idealize our culinary experiences? Or are the ingredients actually superior to what we get back home?

Julia Belluz of Vox decided to investigate, after eating a plate of spaghetti al pomodoro that changed her life: “The tomatoes had the perfect ratio of sweetness to acidity, tasting nothing like the watery produce I was used to in North America.” Belluz embarked on a research journey throughout the United States that included food growers, flavor experts, and chefs, and wrote an article called "Why fruits and vegetables taste better in Europe."

Differences in Produce Production

It turns out that there’s nothing different about the soil in North America. We have the ability to grow produce that is just as delicious as what’s grown in Europe. It's just that we choose not to. It all comes down to differences in culture and preference.

In Italy, France, and other parts of Europe, taste reigns supreme. It is the most important factor in growing and selling produce, since that is what customers want. They have higher standards that would not accept a gigantic mealy tomato in the middle of January; rather, they would wait for smaller, juicier, more flavorful tomatoes in the right season.

Growers in North America, on the other hand, have responded to decades of pressure to grow bigger, heavier fruits and vegetables that are uniform in appearance. Customers want their produce all-year-round, even if it’s out of season, and they want to pay minimal price. Picking larger tomatoes, for example, costs the grower less because it takes less time and labor to yield more product.

The Look and Size of Produce

Harry Klee is a tomato grower from Florida who developed a great-tasting, nutrient-rich tomato called the Garden Gem that will never be sold in the United States because it’s considered too small. He told Belluz:

“The bottom line here with the industrial tomatoes is that tomatoes have been bred for yield, production, disease resistance. The growers are not paid for flavor — they are paid for yield. So the breeders have given them this stuff that produces a lot of fruit but that doesn’t have any flavor.”

Most supermarket tomatoes sold in North America share a genetic mutation that makes them all round, smooth, and deep scarlet red when ripe. The only problem is that this widely-embraced mutation deactivates a gene that produces the sugars and aromas that are essential for a flavorful tomato.

“When researchers ‘turned on’ the deactivated gene, the fruit had 20 percent more sugar and 20 to 30 percent more carotenoids when ripe – yet its non-uniform color and greenish pallor suggest that mainstream breeders will not be following suit. So we’re stuck with beautiful tomatoes that taste like a mere hint of their former selves.” (TreeHugger)

It sounds like we could take a lesson from Europe’s approach to produce. As more people express willingness to buy abnormally shaped fruits and vegetables, hopefully that will extend to smaller-than-usual produce with richer flavor as well, and supermarkets will respond. In the meantime, it’s possible to seek out European-tasting produce from small-scale growers at farmers’ markets and CSA shares.

Why Doesn't American Produce Taste as Good as Europe's? (2024)

FAQs

Why does food taste better in Europe than America? ›

Since Americans like their produce big, and big fruit is more efficient to grow, growers do everything they can to supersize their fruit, even at the expense of flavor. (They do this through breeding, Klee added. Most fruits and vegetables in North America aren't GMOs.)

Why is produce so much better in Europe? ›

People eat what is produced locally.

The fruit and vegetables, the seafood, and even the dairy products are all produced locally and often by small farmers. They don't have the expense of shipping food across the country when people eat locally.

Is American food more unhealthy than European? ›

The European diet is much less processed than the Standard American Diet. But that's not to say there aren't any unhealthy factors — it all boils down to your food habits.

Why does food taste better in Italy? ›

The Italians know their food very well.

This means they know exactly what to add, how much of it, and when to introduce different ingredients. The flavors are more intense, and the ingredients are fresh. A key factor behind the amazing taste of Italian cuisine is freshness.

Do Europeans eat healthier than Americans? ›

It's also true that the food is often healthier in Europe. Ultra-processed foods common in the U.S. include artificial additives and highly refined ingredients and are rich in starch, sugar and salt, says Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, a cardiologist and professor of nutrition and medicine at Tufts University.

Why is US food so unhealthy compared to other countries? ›

American foods have many preservatives; in fact, preservatives make up more than half of the ingredient list. British food, however, has more natural ingredients than American food.

What country has the highest quality produce? ›

Here are seven countries with the best food quality according to the Global Food Security Index.
  • Finland. Finland is a Northern European nation popular for its quality bread and fish dishes. ...
  • Ireland. Ireland also has ranked among the top countries in terms of food quality. ...
  • Norway. ...
  • France. ...
  • Netherlands. ...
  • Japan. ...
  • Sweeden.
Jan 2, 2024

Why are vegetables tasteless in US? ›

It's not the food that's tasteless, it's the ingredients. As Louis wrote, produce is, astonishingly enough, grown and distributed without regard for flavor. If you have been buying fruits and vegetables in your normal grocery store your whole life, you do not know what they taste like.

What country has the best produce in the world? ›

List of Top 10 Fruit Producing Countries in the World
RankCountryFruit production quantity (Tonnes)
1China253.9 million
2India107.9 million
3Brazil39.8 million
4Turkey25 million
6 more rows
Mar 12, 2024

What country has the most unhealthy food? ›

The five countries with the unhealthiest diet:
  • Uzbekistan.
  • Afghanistan.
  • Marshall Islands.
  • Papua New Guinea.
  • Vanuatu.
Apr 4, 2019

What country has the most healthiest food? ›

Japan. Japan is generally thought of as having one of the healthiest diets in the world. The country often ranks highly in lists of the most healthy countries and has one of the highest life expectancies in the world. There are various things contributing to Japan's overall health, but diet is a definite factor.

Why does food taste better in Europe? ›

Europeans also have higher standards when it comes to food quality. Because of this, Europeans normally want more and pay more for higher quality products. Not only does the food in Europe taste better, it is also a lot better for you than in the United States.

Why is food different in Europe than America? ›

Food Additive Guidelines: More Stringent in Europe

In Europe, the EFSA requires additives to be proven safe before approval and has banned the use of growth hormones and several chemical additives. These differing philosophies lead to certain additives being allowed in the US and banned in Europe.

Why does meat taste better in Europe? ›

For example, cows raised in Europe tend to have diets that are less concentrated in corn and grains than those raised in the US. Different diets lead to different flavor yields from each cut of meat, which makes cuts from other countries unique in taste.

Which country makes the tastiest food in the world? ›

Italy. Italy is the number one country having the best food in the world. It's difficult to talk about Italian food, it's easier to enjoy it. The original shades of Italian cuisine – green, red and yellow always produce a wonderful blend of taste and flavor.

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