• floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    For many cultures food is just nutrition, something that you have to do. This doesn’t mean you can’t appreciate good food or that your traditional recipes are bad, just that it’s not the same as cultures where there is a lot of importance on both the food and the context of consuming it with others

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      2 months ago

      People keep making this broad assertion and then not following up.

      I’m not saying you’re wrong, but if there are many cultures for whom food is merely nutrition, could you name one?

      From an anthropological standpoint, I’d be fascinated.

      Like, this thread is full of jokes about how some cultures have shitty food, but that subjective assessment is very different than the idea that food’s mere purpose is nutrition. It implies it has no ceremonial use.

      So, of the many, just even tell us one.

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        2 months ago

        When everyone but you thinks your food is shit, it probably is.

        See e.g. Germany

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          German food is incredible; I didn’t even know hating German food was a thing. Gimme those sausages, sauerkrauts, cheeses, cold cuts, schnitzel and hot potato salads every day.

          The breads, cakes, chocolate, and pastries are next-level too.

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            2 months ago

            See, you highlighted why the German cuisine is not that great. There’s simply not much variety in what you just listed. The German cuisine is kinda shallow, focusing mostly around the same stuff. If you’re not that into cheese or meat, then that’s 75% of the German cuisine eliminated.

            One thing “food countries” have in common is that their cuisines have variety. Go to Spain or Turkey or China, and you’ll be drowning in mouth watering options no matter what kind of food you like. Hard to say the same for countries like Germany or the NL or Denmark or whatever. Yeah they can be very good at what they do, but they just don’t do a whole lot.