Taste the World Festival

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00082dp

The podcast is a relation from a culinary event where music and dance play an important role. It shows an amazing relation between food and culture if various ethnic groups from different parts of the world.

In today's world, in the era of globalization, we can try different countries' cuisine without travelling further than to the city centre. It is an amazing opportunity to broaden one's cultural horizons and eat some delicious and extraordinary foods. However, I think it would be a huge loss for us if we gave up all the historical and sometimes even philosophical aspects of ethnic food. Originally, the process of preparing a dish might have been long and complexed and many 'oriental' restaurants, omnipresent in the streets of most western cities, just deprive their meals of the initial meaning and just play with foreign spices. Obviously, it does not mean that all the things we eat have to be authentic and have a spiritual value but I find the knowledge of why things are made the way they are quite enriching. Personally, I enjoy eating asian food with chapstick or the idea of sharing all the foods with others during a middle-eastern dinner and the podcast made me wonder about the rituals around food which connect it with music and dance.

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  1. Food is indeed a part of culture, which is sadly getting lost in our part of the world due to globalisation.
    A process is COMPLEX rather than complexed.
    "chapstick" --> chopsticks
    Asian, Middle Eastern

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