1. El Aporte Culinario de los Inmigrantes.
Los inmigrantes han introducido una vasta gama de cocinas y platos a los Estados Unidos, enriqueciendo la diversidad culinaria del país.
- Gee, almost like immigrants from different parts of the world who bring their cuisine to america make it a better place!
- What would we eat without immigrants? not just that they grow and pick and process our food, or that they serve us in restaurants. I mean the food. What do you feel like tonight? thai? indian? sushi? kabobs? how do you think those cuisines got here in the first place? the melting pot is tasty.
- Man, imagine the us without post-english and german immigrants. Italians, south asians, the spanish-connected folks that were here before us, the east asian immigrants…. Yesterday lunch was lentils garam masala, with garlic naan. Tomorrow is joan tucci’s marinara sauce over chickpea pasta.
2. Adaptación y Fusión Culinaria.
Los inmigrantes a menudo adaptan sus recetas tradicionales utilizando ingredientes locales, creando nuevas y emocionantes fusiones culinarias.
- Yep. And most versions of ethnic food that adopted to the american palate are immigrants just using the ingredients that are there.
- It's like the snobbery over hyphenate cuisines. Immigrants adapted their recipes to use ingredients that were available to them to create their own new cuisines. I think that's cool af tbh. Easy ingredient availability is a fairly new thing, and mostly a north american city phenomenon.
- Those are foods that immigrants, in this case from germany, invented in the us based on foods from their home countries - exactly like chicken tikka masala.
3. La Comida como Puente Cultural.
Compartir la comida de diferentes culturas fomenta la tolerancia y el entendimiento entre las personas.
- Honestly, if you do comment on the great smelling food, they will make you some. Immigrants love to share their home cooking.
- Enjoying international cuisines makes people more tolerant, uk study finds frequent and varied eating found to reduce likelihood of perceiving immigrants as ‘cultural or economic threats’whether it is the kedgeree of the british raj, the victorian “penny lick” ice-creams of manchester’s little.
- People saying "oh you just like immigrants because of food" not exclusively, but yes, shared food is shared humanity.
4. Reconocimiento y Agradecimiento.
Es importante reconocer y agradecer a los inmigrantes por su contribución a la cultura alimentaria estadounidense.
- Immigrants help make america great and if you don't believe it, try some of my leftover mongolian beef.
- I know it's a minor point in view of everything else going on, but one of the ways immigrants make america great is all the food they bring with them.
- Think about it: without immigrants, our food would be disgusting. Among the many other reasons why immigrants are a great addition to your neighbourhood.
5. La Hipocresía de Odiar a los Inmigrantes y Amar su Comida.
Existe una contradicción en vilipendiar a los inmigrantes mientras se disfruta de su comida.
- Can you imagine what our food would be like if we hadn't embraced these immigrants? no italian, indian, chinese, turkish, thai and the list goes on. It's ok to eat their food but not accept the people.
- One of the most enjoyable things about my area is the plethora of ethnic restaurants from all over the world. Immigrants rock!! she’s right. If you hate immigrants, get out of their restaurants. Go hit a denny’s.
- Seeing the english flagshaggers buying foreign food is such sn irony they don't want foreigners coming to their land and yet they'll eat the food of the foreigners, or buy from people who are likely 2nd or 3rd generation immigrants.