Food
Food is a distinct manifestation and celebration of culture, one that is easily approachable and shared with others. More than just a culinary experience, food offers a unique perspective from which individual tastes, traditional customs, and even cultural shocks are observed. Of course, Asian culture in America, including here in Northfield, is often associated with food, from egg rolls to tofu to sweet and sour chicken. Whether these commonly-known items are “authentically” Asian is a different story.
Toui Mohlke Transcription
Pei Yang – “We are now in Minnesota, the Midwest, so basically they emphasize sweetness… Sometimes it’s funny, they order a plate of fried rice, and they will ask me whether I have sweet and sour sauce. I ask what they need the sauce for. “Oh, I can add it to the rice.” Then I really want to say… isn’t that defeat the purpose?”
Pei Yang Transcription
Hsiang-Lin Shih – “I don’t know whether I should say this out loud, but, I really like New Buffet. […] Other people would criticize that is too Americanized. Somehow our family doesn’t think so.”