Mohammed AL-Abdulla
3/22/13 Ethnic
Food and Culture Celebration
On Thursday, March 21st, Avila University had an ethnic
food and culture celebration. Interviewing people over there was really
interesting. People over there had
different opinions about the food, especially students.
According
to Julissa, she thought that the Ethnic food festival was delicious. Brianna said that she had only tried the
cheeseburgers so far. According to Ali, from Saudi Arabia, he said that he and
his friends presented different dishes from the Middle East. For example,
Baryanie, traditional Kabsa, and different kinds of salad. According to Ali, he
also had different kinds of appetizers such as warak enab, lamb and chicken.
According to Ali, what makes the Middle East food more unique than the other
foods in the Ethnic Food Festival are two things. The first one is that it is
delicious, and the second one is that they worked hard on making it.
According
to Erica, she thought the food in the Ethnic Food Festival at Avila University
was tasty. Also she had tried things that she hadn’t tried before. She said the
favorite food she had was Chinese, because she liked the spicy mix rice dish.
According to Jacob, he liked all the food in the food festival, but the one
that he loved the most was sushi.
According
to Linda Stanfield, she thought that the Ethnic Food Festival at Avila
University was wonderful. She said that she was eating Chinese, Japanese, Saudi
Arabian and Irish food. According to
Robert Stanfield, the husband of Linda Stanfield, he said that he had tried all
the food at the Food Festival at Avila University. He said most of the food he
ate was Chinese. He said that his favorite food could be fried rice and spring
roll from Japan. One of the things that appealed to him was the variety of the
food. According to Nanci, she loved all the food at the food festival. According
to Tamika Nelson, her best food during that time was the food from Saudi
Arabia. According to Tamika Nelson, the food festival was wonderful and great.
According
to Madina, she was representing the Hispanic food. She said that the food she
was representing in the Ethnic Food Festival was Ochata, Rose Corn Leche, and
Chaco Plant.
Acorrding to Renee, they are presenting cupcakes for Sexual
Orientation Diversity Alliance. According to Renee, she said what makes her
cupcakes different from the other food in the food festival at Avila
University, was that it was shaped as a rainbow. According to Darby Goff and
Debbie Thornton, they were representing Germany, which is their heritage. They
were serving pretzels and beer. According to both Debbie Thornton and Darby
Goff, was that what made their product more unique from the other product in
the Ethnic Food Festival was that they were serving beer, which was
non-alcoholic beer. According to Ridwang, she is presenting spring roll, such
as egg, pork, and other spring rolls.
According
to Wakana, she is representing the Japanese curry. According to Wakana, what
makes the Japanese food unique was that it was healthy. According to Green he
is presenting spicy chicken and fire rice. According to Green he said what made
his food more unique than the others was the taste. According to Nina who comes
from Beijing, China, she made some spicy tofu. She said what made her food more
unique from the others was that it was spicy.
These were
all of the things that showed what people and the people who made the food
thought about the ethnic food festival and showing what was unique about each
food.
Video
Photo
1) Julisea
4) Erica
5)Jacob
6)Linda Stanfield
7) Robert Stanfield
8) Nanci
9) Tamika Nelson
10) Madina
11) Renee
14) Ridwang
15) Wakana
16) Green
17) Nina
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