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Posted on 2/1/19 at 1:26 am to NOLAManBlog
There’s so many culinary stereotypes I don’t get.
White people don’t use spice:
There are myriad “white” cultural groups in the US and all of them have their own cuisine, some using more peppery spices, some more savory and sweet. “White people” literally conquered the world in search of spices.
Black people love fried chicken and watermelon:
Who doesn’t? The south particularly loves fried chicken and watermelon. It’s hardly racially exclusive.
White people don’t use spice:
There are myriad “white” cultural groups in the US and all of them have their own cuisine, some using more peppery spices, some more savory and sweet. “White people” literally conquered the world in search of spices.
Black people love fried chicken and watermelon:
Who doesn’t? The south particularly loves fried chicken and watermelon. It’s hardly racially exclusive.
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