oday, we explored how food connects to identity, culture, and belonging across the TED Talk, Fish Cheeks, and the Mississippi Delta film. How does food help individuals understand who they are, especially when they feel caught between cultures or judged by others? In your response, be sure to include at least one example from at least (TED Talk, Fish Cheeks, or the Mississippi Delta film) to support your thinking.

 Prompt Response:  Food helps individuals understand who they are especially when they feel caught between cultures or judged by others because it gives you something tangible and enjoyable that you likely have a lot of fond memories of. Food is also a very communal experience and eating food from your culture allows you to feel connected to your loved ones and with your identity. For example, in the Ted Talk the man discussed how his mom would send him traditional Korean lunches that he was bullied at school for. He asked her to send him "normal" lunches, but it only took him a few days to miss his old lunches and his true culture. 

Summary: Today in class we discussed different stories of how people feel about the food in their culture.

Reflection:  I got a better understanding of how food relates to culture.

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