Importance Of Small Businesses Come To America's Table

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What do small businesses bring to America’s table? Well according to Alexander Nazaryan gives an overview of what many cultural types of food tastes like to him, and how others perceive it in their own way. Being interpreters, we need to be able to express our emotions and how dishes make us feel. For example if we walked into taco bell, there is nothing original in the design. Everything is the same from the four basic walls, to the bland boring knock off food we all know and love. When we go new places, we should not judge the food based on what its appearance. Whether that would be to order from a pizza parlor ran by an Albanian family or having a duck liver donut, both have a certain flair to them which makes the food taste delicious. Sometimes small places are easy to pass up and say no too. Majority of the …show more content…
Research shows that not only do mom and pop shops help the economy, they also give great food in a loving and homey environment. Food snobs do not know what it takes for a simple hot dog, to be a five star meal for someone else. Since America is nothing but a melting pot of cultures, we have to try our best to not be intimidated by something different. Cause that thing that may be different, may be our new favorite thing.
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“Bye,Bye Miss American Pie”, can sum up what a lot of people think of American cuisine. But to American’s, what do we consider to be our staple dish. America is no longer a place where you can not say, that you do not know what something taste like. Chances are you were already exposed to the cultural melting pot that is America as we know it. Our traditional apple pie does not originate from America but its parent country England. But even though we have a lot of cultural different foods here. The one thing that does not change, is how much meat we put into our diets. This is an absurd amount which is not even healthy for us, despite