• Nath@aussie.zone
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    11 months ago

    If Australian Sushi is cultural appropriation, I’d love to hear this person justify “New York Pizza”.

    New York Pizza is famous globally and recognised as something different to Italian style Pizza. Is that also cultural appropriation?

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    11 months ago

    This is nonsense. Burgers are sold in damn near every country. The US is full of Americanized taco places and tex mex restaurants. We have “Chinese food” buffets that stock American versions of Chinese foods. We eat Pad Thai thinking it’s a popular Thai dish when really it’s just something they thought Americans would like. US has pubs that serve “fish and chips”. There are French restaurants, Mongolian restaurants, Afghani restaurants… McDonald’s sells spaghetti in Vietnam.

    We all eat each other’s foods. What is different about Australians having their own version of sushi? This seems entirely unremarkable.

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      11 months ago

      This is nonsense. Burgers are sold in damn near every country.

      Except Americans will only call it a ‘burger’ if it’s a beef patty and garnish on a burger bun. What we call a chicken burger, they call a chicken sandwich - which is ludicrous because a sandwich is something between two slices of bread, not two halves of a bun. Heck, the even call Subway’s fare ‘sandwiches’.

      • Faceman🇦🇺@discuss.tchncs.de
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        11 months ago

        Round bun = Burger.

        Regardless of the patty.

        What’s crazy is americans will eat a vege burger, a mushroom burger, pork, lamb, turkey patties etc… all burgers. but as soon as you put fried chicken in it is suddenly becomes a sandwitch?

        • rainynight65@feddit.de
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          11 months ago

          Hey, I’m not American, and I never claimed they were rational or logical. It’s just funny that I’ve had this exact discussion only recently.