April 1 - Throughout your classmates' presentations, you were exposed to a variety of cultural foods and traditions. How did these presentations shape your understanding of different cultures? Share your opinion on what stood out most.

Response: These presentations helped me realize that some foods I wouldn't find appealing are considered a delicacy in other cultures. For example, there was a presentation about the cultural foods of India by one of my classmates. I didn't find most of the food on that presentation appealing, but for me that was the whole point. I wasn't supposed to find it appealing. These presentations were all about representation of cultures that we're not familiar with, and I think that's what I found the most important about this assignment.

Summary: Today, we presented our Cultural Food Presentations.

Reflection: Different foods from all over the world are so different yet so similar. Celebrating that fact is exactly what representation is all about.

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