For example, Chinese and Indian cuisines are highly stratified. What one eats depends on their class, whether it is public or private cooking, and what region one resides in. Most of Asia is also split up into places that utilize milk, and areas that deny it. They mention the taboos found within the caste system, but I think this reading relates in other ways as well. Certain foods being forbidden due to social situations is one definition of a taboo that was spoken of in class. This also relates to the chapter 2 of the Belasco reading, which discusses cuisine and how it is formed. Apparently, cuisines are formed on taboos, and factors of what is available to those making the food. If something is difficult to procure, or not necessary, then it might become a
For example, Chinese and Indian cuisines are highly stratified. What one eats depends on their class, whether it is public or private cooking, and what region one resides in. Most of Asia is also split up into places that utilize milk, and areas that deny it. They mention the taboos found within the caste system, but I think this reading relates in other ways as well. Certain foods being forbidden due to social situations is one definition of a taboo that was spoken of in class. This also relates to the chapter 2 of the Belasco reading, which discusses cuisine and how it is formed. Apparently, cuisines are formed on taboos, and factors of what is available to those making the food. If something is difficult to procure, or not necessary, then it might become a