• state_electrician@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 days ago

    Yes! I hate the “this is not authentic” argument so much because it is so dumb. Stuff changes, taste changes and if people enjoy it, who gives a shit for authenticity points? This is so incredibly dumb it really makes me angry.

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      10 days ago

      Furthermore, “X isn’t as authentic as it is in X country” is lowkey bigoted towards immigrants. A lot of the times, the dishes being talked about are ones made by immigrants who are trying to cook dishes they are familiar with but using ingredients and equipment available to them in their new home. Whenever I hear about “authenticity” arguments, it’s always acting like this food was being made by white Americans trying to krib and distort another culture’s food to suit their palate, instead of immigrants authentically expressing their culture with what’s available in their new context.

      I for one can’t think of anything more authentic than someone applying their cultural knowledge in creative and unique ways to survive and make a life in an environment unfamiliar to them.

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        10 days ago

        Being something of a burrito connoisseur, I can certainly tell you what a bad burrito tastes like. It tastes like McDonald’s greasy fucking cutting boards.

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            10 days ago

            You weren’t, I’m not angry, just emphatic. There is absolutely such a thing as food so bad it’s an insult to its origins. And McDonald’s has the worst burritos on Earth.