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US university accused of cultural appropriation over 'undercooked' sushi rice | US university accused of cultural appropriation over 'undercooked' sushi rice |
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Students have accused their catering hall of "cultural appropriation" after claiming food including sushi being served them is inauthentic. | Students have accused their catering hall of "cultural appropriation" after claiming food including sushi being served them is inauthentic. |
University students at Oberlin College, Ohio, said poor imitations of foods that originate in other countries are offensive to them and long-standing culinary traditions, according to the Oberliner Review. | University students at Oberlin College, Ohio, said poor imitations of foods that originate in other countries are offensive to them and long-standing culinary traditions, according to the Oberliner Review. |
The catering company, which has produced Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese foods, has said the dishes aim to bring "cultural diversity" to the American students' meal choice. | The catering company, which has produced Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese foods, has said the dishes aim to bring "cultural diversity" to the American students' meal choice. |
But Diep Nguyen, a first-year student from Vietnam, said the traditional Banh Mi sandwich promised by the dining hall was a cheap imitation of the east Asian dish. | But Diep Nguyen, a first-year student from Vietnam, said the traditional Banh Mi sandwich promised by the dining hall was a cheap imitation of the east Asian dish. |
Rather than a crispy baguette of grilled pork, pate, pickled vegetables and fresh herbs, she said the dish involved ciabatta bread, pulled pork and coleslaw. | Rather than a crispy baguette of grilled pork, pate, pickled vegetables and fresh herbs, she said the dish involved ciabatta bread, pulled pork and coleslaw. |
"It was ridiculous," said Ms Nguyen. | "It was ridiculous," said Ms Nguyen. |
"How could they just throw out something completely different and label it as another country's traditional food?" | "How could they just throw out something completely different and label it as another country's traditional food?" |
Another student, Tomoyo Joshi, said the undercooked rice and lack of fresh fish in the sushi rolls were disrespectful to a delicacy which often took years of apprenticeship to perfect in Japan. | Another student, Tomoyo Joshi, said the undercooked rice and lack of fresh fish in the sushi rolls were disrespectful to a delicacy which often took years of apprenticeship to perfect in Japan. |
"When you're cooking a country's dish for other people, including ones who have never tried the original dish before, you're also representing the meaning of the dish as well as its culture," said Ms Joshi. | "When you're cooking a country's dish for other people, including ones who have never tried the original dish before, you're also representing the meaning of the dish as well as its culture," said Ms Joshi. |
"So if people not from that heritage take food, modify it and serve it as 'authentic', it is appropriative." | "So if people not from that heritage take food, modify it and serve it as 'authentic', it is appropriative." |
But not all students agreed, and many commentators also did not. | But not all students agreed, and many commentators also did not. |
Several students suggested the canteen should still serve the foods but not label them with cultural names. | Several students suggested the canteen should still serve the foods but not label them with cultural names. |
Others said the students were too sensitive in general. | Others said the students were too sensitive in general. |
"Great, so not only do millenials believe in abolishing free speech, they are now offended by cafeteria food," said Nick Poutine in the comments for the Oberlin Review. | "Great, so not only do millenials believe in abolishing free speech, they are now offended by cafeteria food," said Nick Poutine in the comments for the Oberlin Review. |
"They butchered American dishes just the same when I was your age. You don't like cafeteria food, pack a lunch! | "They butchered American dishes just the same when I was your age. You don't like cafeteria food, pack a lunch! |
"College students have no idea about the real world." | "College students have no idea about the real world." |
Other commentators asked whether Italian students were upset by what "passed" as pizza, or Mexican students about tofu tacos. | Other commentators asked whether Italian students were upset by what "passed" as pizza, or Mexican students about tofu tacos. |
Another said the idea of "cultural appropriation" has been culturally appropriated from liberal America in the first place. | Another said the idea of "cultural appropriation" has been culturally appropriated from liberal America in the first place. |
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