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Mashable: A new TikTok trend in which Brits share their Chinese food orders has left people around the world confused.
A trend on TikTok showcasing British people's Chinese takeaway meals has left viewers confused and sparked a debate about the authenticity of the dishes. While Chinese cuisine is popular worldwide, it often undergoes changes to suit local tastes, and the variation served in the UK is known as 'British Chinese' cuisine. However, many argue that this cuisine differs significantly in both taste and ingredients from traditional Chinese food.
In a viral video shared on Twitter, a British woman showcases her Chinese food order, which includes chicken balls, salt and pepper chicken, crispy seaweed, chicken chow mein noodles, crispy beef, egg fried rice, and pepper chips. While she seems to enjoy the feast, users have criticized her and others following the trend for taking away the originality of Chinese food.
According to some users, Chinese food in the UK is not authentic Chinese food, but rather a variation that has developed over time as Chinese people have opened restaurants and adapted their cooking to suit British tastes and locally available produce. Others have pointed out that variations of Chinese food exist in every country, and fusion food in the Far East is generally considered unappetizing.
This debate highlights the challenges of cultural appropriation and culinary authenticity. While 'British Chinese' cuisine may not be traditional Chinese food, it has become a part of British food culture and is enjoyed by many. Ultimately, whether or not one is willing to try it comes down to personal taste and preference.
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