Theres something about food

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[Applause]

i

only had one job when i was nine years

old

and that job i took very seriously

my duty was to hold the motta ever so

tightly

my siblings and i saddled around the

mother dodging the pistol from hitting

our tender faces

was all in the hopes of eating

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pounded yam no other food requires such

selflessness and strength

you see pounded yam is the king

of all foods it serves both the rich

and the poor alike panda jam is made

with two

simple ingredients yam and water

that’s it it’s that simple the constant

pounding turns

a rough tube of yam into a very soft

dough in your tells a story like no

other

it is as traditional as you can get

it is authentic and unpretentious it is

sweat

and vigor the sound of pounding

is music to my ears i can never forget

the sound that rocked me to sleep

and awakened my soul there’s just

something

about food food

is music the thumping sound of the

mortar

heard across several planes in africa

the sound of hot pounded yam usually

eaten

with a goosey soup a staple in my

hometown

if you listen very closely

it sounds like the beating of the heart

the synchronized sound

from up down left

and right that rhythm awakens those who

are hungry

to the hope of a new meal

like my love for pounded yam

that love knows no bounds

food is love the first date sitting

across the table from a man you love

fisting on the plate of filet mignon

if you’re acting like you don’t eat that

much

you order a bowl of salad whichever way

you eat you’ll create memories

food is memory

my first meal in america was spaghetti

with meatballs from governor square mall

in tallahassee florida i loved it the

second day i was at kfc with my

uncle fisting on fried chicken mashed

potatoes with gravy

and soft buttery biscuit i

love the chicken and the biscuit

the mashed potatoes and gravy not so

much

i remember my first pizza my first

burger

my first sushi my first gyro was with an

ex-boyfriend it was so good we had it

almost every

other day how can i ever forget the

taste of pita fries

and tzatziki sauce and then there was

the chinese restaurant my cousin and i

will go to

every time we worked out it was like our

five dollar reward for working out so

hard

we made lots of memories and gained a

lot of weight over those

how special fried rice with fried

chicken

and dog sauce sweet soy sauce and for me

hot oil i swear

nothing comes close to the taste of

chinese food from that storefront

in tallahassee i fell in love with

food living in tallahassee florida

i became passionate about cooking and

learned

how to cook living in that small town

i became entroled about southern soul

food

taking trips to fort valley georgia

how can i ever forget the taste of

collard greens

and blueberry cake i fell in love with

mexican food

living in houston texas there’s just

something about tortillas

i grew to appreciate creole food while

living in louisiana for one

year these are my food memories

and every one of us have them but we

rarely think of them

or appreciate them we connect food to

people places and events

that shaped our lives for many of us

food evokes pleasant memories we

remember

places smells people and moments

we associate food with moments that are

that come to warm feelings and tie us

together

pounded yam is my favorite childhood

memory it connects me to home

pounded yam is home food

is home people gathered around dining

tables across the world

sharing a meal laughter conversations

and creating memories food is

sunday soul food with big mama making a

pot of mac and cheese

it’s cinco de mayo and eating tacos

it’s chinese new year indulging in

traditional

chinese foods it’s ghee during the hindu

festivals

it’s pizza and barbecue night at the

andersons

it’s also christmas morning rice with

stew and chicken

every single christmas when i was

growing up it’s

thanksgiving dinners with the ones you

love pairing knives ready to carve the

turkey

it’s enjoying my cousins chicken

tatazini

and her burnt cookie every single year

it’s my warm coconut pepper soup faux

whenever

a guest comes to my home

food is ritualistic

baking brownies every saturday with my

boys is a ritual for us

making warm peppa soup is a weekly

ritual for me in some cultures

eating pounded yam during the new year

festival

is a ritual and you dare not eat it

before the king does

these rituals involve conversations and

laughter

and the point of our souls to each other

we all have

certain food rituals it’s just we never

get to think of them do we

there’s just something about food

food connects there’s no better

connector than food

it symbolizes how we define ourselves

and how we connect with our culture

pounded yam is a family of fear where

the man

harvests the yam and the women do the

pounding and in some cases

the men do the pounding and the women

have as the yams

villages and communities share in the

joy of cooking and

eating social gatherings are usually

grazed with a

spread of food people connect over their

mutual love for food

and a chance meeting a starbucks and

realizing you both love macchiato could

actually create a ripple effect of a

lifetime friendship

but just as food connects us food also

separates us

food defines class it defines the halves

and halves not

i read about two five thousand year old

mummies that were found

frozen in time what was fascinating

though

was the scientist was able to tell what

class they belonged to

based on their diet one was wealthy and

the other

wasn’t how incredible

is that meaning what i eat or not eat

solely depends on my

income and sometimes my zip code

we see a great disparities in how we eat

and what we eat which in turn determines

the length

and the quality of our lives

food is health we are what we eat after

all

we eat food for sustainance to

live long to live better and to thrive

eating the wrong types of food

would affect us eating the right types

of food would help us

live longer

and unfortunately food is death you eat

too much of the wrong meals and your

health is threatened

you overeat and under eat there is

trouble

people and nations fight over food

security

and the lucky ones who cannot afford a

meal

die of starvation

while other nations have their citizens

overeating themselves to death

but food is hope for the poor

a bowl of soup or a plate of rice

gives hope just like what a roman noodle

is to a college student

it reassures eurovision will say

obasi konjeshatiwa meaning

even if there’s no money as long as

there’s food

poverty is more painful when there is no

food

being broke is more evident when your

fridge

is empty

food is beauty i’m in love with the

plating of food

the look of well-plated food pleases my

palate

i’m entrolled by the law of it

the beauty of green vegetables

quietly placed nest to steamed

potatoes or the beauty of pepperoni

on pizza how about

the beauty of sushi craftly laid out

on a plate the spirit of

zobo as it dances in a cup

or suya leaning on a stone grill

there’s something beautiful about food

food is celebration where i come from

that means ninja patsy jo love

smoky red rice without which a nigerian

party is incomplete

there’s an ongoing culinary war actually

about this rice

we pay homage to food as an essential

part

of every celebration it’s a malawi

egg we’re doing gregory soup it’s ophel

wearing

when a guest comes to your home is tuo

and mian kuka

of course it’s pounded yam and a goosey

soup

the smell of food sumans the herald of

celebration

it beckons the dance and the excitement

finally food is culture

food exists as a way of expressing

culture

it gives insight into cultural norms and

traditions

we also connect different cultures to

their food

like fufu being african

when you think sushi you think japanese

taco mexico pasta italian

baklava middle east burger

and barbecue america as an immigrant my

biggest worry when i came to this

country

was to be able to find food that reminds

me of home it took almost 15 years to

finally

eat real pounded yam

while immigrants explore new foods we

also want to be connected

to our culture we want to maintain our

traditional

eating habits and we often use food as a

way of retaining

our cultural identity

food is an expression of our cultural

identity

there is more of a connection between

food and culture

than you may think as an immigrant i

brought with me

memories of food that i grew up with

it helped me not being homesick it

actually helped

me not being homesick because i could

see it everywhere i go

like eating soft juicy mango that

actually tastes like i remembered it

or eating broad corn that reminds me of

lokaja

in nigeria or the very first time i had

guava in texas

and i was transported right back to

secondary school

inokane sitting on the front porch

devouring them

that’s the power of food when we share

our food cultures with others

our culture is preserved and traditions

are passed down

it is important to explore other food to

connect over food

to use food as a tool to give hope to

show

love to create memories and teach others

to be more informed about

other cultures and their food it is also

important not to allow

food separate us but to use

food as a communicative tool to help us

understand the world

better

i only have one job at 41 years old

and that job i take very seriously

i plan to have conversations about

african

food and culture and to give people a

peek into what authentic

african food is all about

and explore how to connect and fuse

foods from different cultures

to create a beautiful story that dances

on your palate

it is celebrating the cultural diversity

of food

and to make sure that we produce and

cook real foods

that with cultural relevance that are

devoid of harmful chemicals

there’s definitely something about food

it’s beyond biological sustainance

it’s love it’s home it’s memories

it’s celebration it’s beauty it’s hope

it’s health and so much more

so what’s your food identity

what is food to you

what memories do you have about food

like my people would say come

and chop thank you

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you

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我九岁的时候只有一份工作,

我非常认真地对待这份工作,

我的职责是紧紧抓住

我的兄弟姐妹,我骑在母亲身边,

躲避手枪击中

我们稚嫩的脸庞

都希望吃

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山药泥 没有其他食物需要如此

无私和力量

你看 山药泥

是所有食物之王 它为

富人和穷人提供服务 熊猫酱是

用两种

简单的原料制成的 山药和水

就是这么简单 不断的

敲打

将粗制的山药管变成非常柔软的

面团 在您讲述一个与众不同的故事

它是您所能得到的最传统

它是真实而朴实的 它是

汗水

和活力 敲打的声音

是 音乐在我的耳朵里我永远不会忘记

那个震撼我入睡

并唤醒我灵魂的声音只有

一些

关于食物的东西食物

是音乐

在非洲的几架飞机上听到的迫击炮的砰砰

声o的声音 f 热捣山药 常

和鹅汤一起吃

家乡

的主食 仔细听听

听上去像是

心跳 上下左右同步的声音

那节奏唤醒

饥饿的人

对新的希望 一顿饭,

就像我对捣碎的山药的爱一样

,爱无止境

食物就是爱 第一次约会坐在

桌子对面的一个男人,你喜欢

在菲力牛排盘子上拳交,

如果你表现得好像你不吃那么

多,

你点了一份 一碗沙拉无论

你怎么吃你都会创造回忆

食物就是回忆

我在美国的第一顿饭是

来自佛罗里达州塔拉哈西州长广场购物中心的意大利面和肉丸

我喜欢它的

第二天我在肯德基和我的

叔叔拳交炸鸡

土豆泥 肉汁

和软黄油饼干 我

喜欢鸡肉和

饼干 土豆泥和肉汁 不太

记得 我的第一个披萨 我的第一个

汉堡

我的第一个寿司 我的第一个陀螺仪是和

前男友在一起的 太好了,我们几乎

每隔一天吃一次,我怎么能忘记

皮塔薯条

和 tzatziki 酱的味道,然后

是我表弟的中餐馆

每次我们锻炼时我都会去,这就像我们的

五美元奖励 如此努力地锻炼,

我们留下了很多回忆,并且

那些特别的炒饭配炸鸡

和狗酱甜酱油和

热油我发誓

没有什么能比得上

那家店面的中国菜的味道

塔拉哈西 我爱上了

住在佛罗里达州塔拉哈西的食物

我对烹饪充满热情并

学会了

如何在那个小镇生活

我开始了解南方灵魂

食物 前往佐治亚州谷堡

我怎么能忘记羽衣甘蓝的味道

和 蓝莓蛋糕 我爱上了

住在德克萨斯州休斯顿的墨西哥菜 有

一些关于玉米饼的东西

在路易斯安那州生活了

一年后开始欣赏克里奥尔食物 t 这些是我对食物的记忆

,我们每个人都有它们,但我们

很少想到

或欣赏它们 我们将食物与人们联系起来 对

我们许多人来说,影响我们生活的地方和事件

食物唤起愉快的回忆 我们

记得

地方气味 我们联想到的人和时刻

带有温暖感觉并将我们联系

在一起的时刻的食物

山药是我最喜欢的童年

记忆 它将我与家联系在一起

山药是家常菜

世界各地的人们聚集在餐桌旁,

分享一顿饭 欢声笑语 对话

并创造回忆 食物 是

星期天的灵魂食物,大妈妈做

一壶通心粉和奶酪

这是五月节和吃炸玉米饼 这是农历

新年沉迷于中国

传统

食物 印度教节日期间是酥油

这是安德森的比萨饼和烧烤之夜

它也是圣诞节早上的米饭

在我成长的每一个圣诞节,炖鸡和鸡肉都是

感恩节晚餐,和你

喜欢的人配对 准备好切

火鸡的刀 每年都在享受我的堂兄弟鸡肉

塔塔兹尼

和她烧焦的饼干

这是我温暖的椰子胡椒汤

每当

有客人来我家时

食物是仪式性的

每个星期六和我的孩子们一起烤布朗尼蛋糕

是我们取暖的仪式

在某些文化中,peppa 汤是我每周的仪式 在

新年期间吃捣碎的山药

是一种仪式,在国王做之前你不敢吃它

这些仪式涉及谈话和

笑声

以及我们彼此的灵魂

某些饮食仪式,只是我们永远

不会想到它们吗?

我们只是有一些关于食物的东西

食物连接没有

比食物更好的连接器

它象征着我们如何定义自己

以及我们如何与我们的文化建立联系

捣碎的山药是一个恐惧的家庭

,男人

收获山药,妇女

捶打,在某些情况

下,男子捶打,妇女捶打

山药,

村庄和社区共享 在

烹饪和饮食的乐趣中,

社交聚会通常

会以

各种食物为食,人们

因对食物的共同热爱而联系起来

,有机会遇到星巴克并

意识到你们都喜欢玛奇朵,

实际上可能会产生终生友谊的连锁反应,

但就像 食物将我们联系在一起 食物也

将我们分开

食物定义了类别 它定义了一半

和一半 不是

我读过大约两具五千年前的

木乃伊,它们被发现

及时

冻结 他们的饮食一个很丰富,

另一个不是多么令人

难以置信,这意味着我吃什么或不吃

完全取决于我的

收入,有时我的邮政编码

我们看到我们吃的方式和吃的东西之间存在很大差异,

这反过来又决定

生命的长度和质量

食物就是健康 我们就是我们吃的东西 毕竟

我们吃食物是为了维持生命 为了

长寿,为了生活得更好,为了茁壮成长

吃错了 ng 类型的食物

会影响我们 吃正确类型

的食物会帮助我们

长寿

安全

和买不起饭的幸运儿

死于饥饿,

而其他国家的公民却

暴饮暴食而死,

但食物是穷人

的希望一碗汤或一盘米饭

给了希望,就像罗马

面条给一个人一样 大学生,

这让欧洲电视网放心

食物 精心装盘的食物让我的

味觉愉悦 我被它的规律所吸引

绿色蔬菜的美丽

静静地窝在蒸

土豆上 披萨上的意大利辣香肠

寿司的美感如何巧妙地摆

在盘子上

zobo 的精神在杯子里跳舞

或 suya 靠在石烤架

烟熏红米饭 没有它,尼日利亚的

派对是不

完整的 一场持续的烹饪大战实际上是

关于这种米饭

我们向食物致敬,

是每次庆祝活动的重要组成部分 它是马拉维

鸡蛋 我们正在做 gregory 汤 它

是客人来你家时佩戴的 ophel 家是 tuo

和 mian

kuka 当然是捣碎的山药和

鹅汤

传统

我们还将不同的文化与

他们的食物联系起来,

例如 fufu

当您想到寿司时,您会想到日本人

taco 墨西哥面食 意大利

果仁蜜饼 中 e ast burger

and BBQ America 作为一个移民,

当我来到这个国家时,我最大的担心

是能够找到让

我想起家乡的食物。花了将近 15 年的时间才

终于

吃到真正的捣碎的山药,

而移民则在探索我们

也想成为的新食物

与我们的文化相关 我们希望保持我们的

传统

饮食习惯,并且我们经常使用食物

来保持

我们的文化身份

食物是我们文化身份的一种表达

食物与文化之间的联系

比您作为移民所想象的要多 我

带来了与我一起

长大的食物的回忆

它帮助我不想家 它

实际上帮助

我不想家 因为我

到处都可以看到它 我

喜欢吃柔软多汁的芒果,

实际上尝起来就像我记得的一样,

或者吃宽大的玉米 让我想起

尼日利亚的 lokaja,或者我第一次

在德克萨斯州吃番石榴,

然后我就被送回

中学

inokane,坐在前廊

devo

当我们与他人分享我们的饮食文化时,让他们知道这就是食物的力量

我们的文化得以保留,传统得以

传承 重要的是要探索其他食物,而

不是食物,

以食物作为工具,给予希望,

表达

爱,创造回忆 并教导

他人更多地了解

其他文化和他们的食物同样

重要的是不要让

食物将我们分开,而是将

食物作为一种交流工具来帮助我们

更好地了解世界

我只有一份工作在 41

岁那份工作 我非常重视

我计划就

非洲

食物和文化进行对话,让

人们了解真正的

非洲食物是什么

,探索如何连接和融合

来自不同文化的食物

,创造一个美妙的故事,

让你的味蕾翩翩起舞

正在庆祝食物的文化多样性

并确保我们生产和

烹饪

具有文化相关性且

不含有害化学物质

的真正食物 绝对是关于食物的一些东西

它超越了生物维持

它是爱 它是家 它是回忆

它是庆祝 它是美丽 它是希望

它是健康等等

那么你的食物身份是什么 对你

来说食物是

什么 你对食物有什么记忆

就像我的人会说的那样来

和 砍谢谢

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