Is culinary colonialism a thing? | The Stream

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Have you ever looked at the food on your plate and wondered where it all came from? Not just the shops or the farms, but the very origin of it and the stories it can tell.

Take chicken tikka masala, for example. Is it British or Indian? Should apple pie still hold its place in Americana given that apples, pastry or the spices used are not native to the United States? That delicious banh mi, the Vietnamese sandwich, exists in part because of the French. For some, these are examples of culinary colonialism. Others believe accessing new markets with your products isn’t imperialistic, it’s capitalism. But who gets to capitalise?

On this episode of The Stream we unpack the concept of culinary colonialism and ask our panel who owns the rights on ‘taste’.

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