Finland. It's just what I'm used to and what I know how to make.
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Is saying "Indian" cheating since there's so many Indian culinary traditions?
French. My life would indubitably be shorter from all the cheese and wine and butter, but I'd go out on a high note.
Italian would be similar, but more tomatoes, pizza, and pasta.