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It's C.S. Lewis's fault
The Lion, Witch and Wardrobe books all describe British food with such rapture, that American kids who grow up reading them expect it to be as delicious and flavorful as he claimed. Of course the more realistic description comes in The Last Battle, when the English kids give the king sandwiches they brought from home filled with some kind of paste he can't identify (Marmite, I'm guessing).