Crack: World Cup tourist obsessed with this classic condiment

A Swedish World Cup fan is falling head over heels for a hidden valley of American flavor.Stockholm-native Elsa Thora, 24, touched down in America for the first time in Indiana on June 8 — and quickly developed a new obsession with ranch dressing.“It was amazing.I’ve said to lots of people that I won’t be able to live without it now.
I’m gonna either have to try to order some online or make some myself,” she said.“I don’t think it exists in Sweden … I’ve never ever seen it in Sweden, I’ve never seen it in the UK.”Thora described the everything dressing as “crack” and has used it on French fries, burgers, and bacon wrapped tater tots.She’s also been charmed by American friendliness.“People just talk to you, like random people, they say ‘hi’ on the street.It’s been the same in San Francisco, so far, to be fair as well,” she told The Post.
“That does not happen in Sweden at all … people are very anti-social there, you barely speak to your neighbor.”Thora said even small things which Americans take for granted seemed magical.“The school buses are really cool, the firetrucks, obviously the diners are really cool.It’s literally all like the movies, I feel like I’m in a movie right now,” she said, adding that school buses are not used in Sweden.She was also shocked to find that Amish people “are real,” according to an X post.“I saw some Amish people and a horse and carriage, that was kind of crazy,” she said.Thora spent a few days driving through Indiana before heading to San Francisco, and has her sights set on Dallas for Sweden’s June 25 match against Japan — then the New York City area for the England vs.
Panama game on June 27, where she plans to stay through America’s 250th anniversary celebration on July 4“I’m really looking forward to the Fourth of July … I just love how patriotic you guys are as well,” she said.Thora said she would love to make this American dream permanent.“I’d love...