Friday, March 6, 2009

Journal #10: American Food

I am so busy these days because I have many things to do, homework, presentations, and papers. I am also preparing for mid-terms and other test. Today, I wanted to complete some jobs according to my plan and did not want to waste my time, so I chose fries for my lunch at a fastfood restaurant instead of rice or noodles. It took only a few minutes to order and get the fries, and I took them outside. Then I enjoyed my lunch while I was studying. The warm and crispy fries allowed me to not only have a pleasant meal but also save my time.

When I thought about American food in Korea, I usually pictured hamburgers, fries and soda. Sometimes pizza came into my mind as a typical American food although it is originally from Italy. Those kinds of food remind me of some words 'fast', 'conveinient', and 'greasy'. I also conceived that steak was famous American food while I watched a movie in which people ate juicy steak for dinner at a fancy restaurant. A roasted turkey and stuffing are regarded as specil American food, too. I still have a little bit similar conception; however, I changed my thought about American food after I came to California.

Frankly, I don't now well about American food now; even I am coufused about it. I have had many chances to eat out here, but I have just experienced various types of food such as Mexican food, Chinese food, Japanese food, Thai food, and Vietamese food. A variety of tastes made me happy, yet they made it difficult for me to tell what is so-called American food. If I happen to eat real American food, I can answer the question. The only one that I am sure is that main American food is basically made of meat such as beef, chicken, or turkey and this is very different from Korean food which is based on rice and several side dishes.

I roughly know that the U.S. does not have many kinds of traditional food in comparison to other countires. That is obviously attributed to relatively short American history and ethnic diversity. Furthermore, globalization is another factor of that situation. On the contrary, a lot of countries in the world have been influenced by American fastfood. Especially, developing countries are accepting American fastfood and taste at a considerable speed. Although cutural interchanges among countries are inevitalbe and natural, I hope that every country will retain thier own traditional cuisine.

Michael, Rachel, Ryoko, Y, Kachina, Mai, Elaine, and Kurt

5 comments:

newday said...

Hey Sunny,

It's flag to enjoy some American foods with you.

I see you try to eat many foods from many countries but your body is aso thin.Please give me that secret.

Oh! today is weekend. No work, no class,and no love okay hii. Hope you enjoy nice weekend.

Ryoko said...

Hi sunny!

As you know, I live in the dormitory and they serve American foods. Thus, I eat American food everyday..... sometimes I want to eat Japanese food.

Kurt said...

I think a lot of Chinese food here is not Chinese food. In addition, several of my Korean friends also think Korean food here is not Korean food. Thus, I think American food is the food changes its flavor to adapt Americans. Although it retains its appearence, some food even doesn't, the flavor is very different from original ones.

Anonymous said...

Poor you, Ryoko. I cannot even imagine eating American rich food everyday. That'll really drive me insane! But, also, don't ever try to eat Japanese food. They are wayy too salty, LOL. JK..

Sunny is confused.. hmm.. way to go. The States is crazy, especially California. I actually can't feel like I'm really living outside of Taiwan, ha. But it's cool somehow since we can try different kinda food. mmm!! delisioso!!! I love the States! You rock!

Here are some hilarious videos I just posted. Let's enjoy, shall we? =]

http://russ900330.blogspot.com/

Rachel said...

I love having lunch with you Sunny, hey i have an idea. Why don't we invite the rest of our class have lunch together on Friday, cause that is the last day of the second entry students. some are going to leave us. what do you think about it?