Write about a time when you realized that your perception of a particular food was based on a stereotype. Explain what the food was, what you originally believed about it, and where that belief came from. Then describe how your perspective changed after experiencing or learning more about the food. Be sure to include specific details about the moment your thinking shifted and what you learned from that experience.
Prompt Response: When I was little, my dad wanted to cook lamb chops, and I told him I wouldn't eat it. I had seen lamb on the menu at restaurants before and I always insisted that it was evil to eat such a cute and innocent animal, and that I would never eat something "white and fuzzy." My logic was definitely flawed because I had no problems eating chicken or beef or any other meat. My perspective eventually changed after trying a few lamb dishes at Indian restaurants. I became more aware that in many cultures eating lamb is very normal, and I shouldn't cast judgement on what animals people are eating just based on my own opinions.
Summary: Today in class we worked on our Cultural Food presentations.
Reflection: I got better practice analyzing my own culture and how it connects to food.
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