Food, more than anything else except maybe language, IS culture. And the need for food is universal. If you want people to start learning and relating to another culture there aren’t many more approachable ways to start. Read Claudia Roden, Michael Twitty or Raymond Sokolov. Learn something not only about a dish but where it came from the history and significance of the ingredients. You will learn more about the people than you would from official histories or whatever makes its way into an art museum.
I made guacamole in Spanish class. Had to do the whole presentation in Spanish of course. Went pretty well as I remember. Helped that I brought sufficient chips.
What do you mean English cooking is terrible? I’ve eaten in many fine restaurants in England. Of course, they were all run by Indians, Italians, Pakistanis, Indonesians, Ethiopians, etc., but still …
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
if there were a German heritage month, what German foods — even Pennsylvania Dutch/Amish foods — would seem offensive?
basilisk about 2 years ago
Food, more than anything else except maybe language, IS culture. And the need for food is universal. If you want people to start learning and relating to another culture there aren’t many more approachable ways to start. Read Claudia Roden, Michael Twitty or Raymond Sokolov. Learn something not only about a dish but where it came from the history and significance of the ingredients. You will learn more about the people than you would from official histories or whatever makes its way into an art museum.
tudza Premium Member about 2 years ago
I made guacamole in Spanish class. Had to do the whole presentation in Spanish of course. Went pretty well as I remember. Helped that I brought sufficient chips.
timbob2313 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Last time I looked, Salsa was outselling Ketchup by a pretty good percentage
Serial Pedant about 2 years ago
Catsup sux.
Drbarb71 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Learning about all ethnic foods is not only educational but yummy!
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 2 years ago
What do you mean English cooking is terrible? I’ve eaten in many fine restaurants in England. Of course, they were all run by Indians, Italians, Pakistanis, Indonesians, Ethiopians, etc., but still …
schaefer jim about 2 years ago
I like both but for now, Salsa is ahead!
Fuzzy Kombu about 2 years ago
What’s wrong with salsa?
bigheadx Premium Member about 2 years ago
Blood sausage?