March 24 - How does the New Orleans episode of Street Food: USA show that food represents more than just something people eat? Explain how at least one food from the episode reflects culture, identity, or community.

Response: In the episode, the audience learns how the food of New Orleans comes from all over the world into a combined dish of diversity. African, Asian, and European influence helped create meals like yakamein, a soup of beef, noodles, soy sauce, and egg. Meals like this help represent that food reflects the cultures we inherited from our ancestors are passed down to future generations. 

Summary: Today, we watched a video on food from New Orleans.

Reflection: Food doesn't just represent a meal, it is a meal blended from generations of different cultures that influence the food we eat today.

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