How does the New Orleans episode of Street Food: USA show that food represents more than just something people eat? Explain how at least one food from the episode reflects culture, identity, or community.

 Prompt Response: One dish that shows that food represents more than just something people eat is Linda's Yakamein. While the spices and flavors she uses impacts her cooking a lot, she also describes how much love and history goes into her food. She uses recipes that have been passed down for many generations, and people recognize the old-school, traditional comfort of her cooking. Her yakamein also brings together the community because at every community event, Linda is there serving her food, so people look for her and her food.

Summary: Today in class we watched the New Orleans episode of Street Food.

Reflection: I got a better understanding of how food and culture are intertwined.

 

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