How does the New Orleans episode of Street Food: USA show that food represents more than just something people eat? Explain how at least one food from the episode reflects culture, identity, or community.

 Prompt Response: The New Orleans episode of Street Food: USA shows that food represents more than just something people eat by showing on how it connects to different aspects of that person's life tying to who they are and they're history with that food/dish ultimately defining your character and who you are. 

Summary: Today in class we watched the new Orleans episode of Street Food: USA and answered a few questions about it. 

Reflection: Today I learned that cultural connection to food is not about just history or legacy, it also ties into your own identity and experiences. This impacted me by making me a fondness to that reason since I can relate to it and it allows me a deeper understanding on why food can have cultural connections. In the future I will use this to help me create a better explanation for cultural connections on my Food Poster about India. 


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