California State Senator Leland Yee visited campus this week to talk to students, staff and faculty about issues affecting those with Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage. He started his speech by saying that while the Asian/Pacific Islander Community (API) has some unique issues, the communities really are affecting by the same issues that affect everyone else in the state - housing affordibility, employment, gas prices, quality of education, etc. etc.
Students were asked to bring snacks to share with the audience. They offered a hodge-podge of Asian treats that are readily sold in California.
Notice the "Espresso" candy in this one.
Devoted to photos of teriyaki donut shops, taco trucks, great food, unusual or interesting foods, and any other commercial enterprise or cultural phenomenon that is just darned interesting to see.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Senator Yee Visit-4
California State Senator Leland Yee visited campus this week to talk to students, staff and faculty about issues affecting those with Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage. He started his speech by saying that while the Asian/Pacific Islander Community (API) has some unique issues, the communities really are affecting by the same issues that affect everyone else in the state - housing affordibility, employment, gas prices, quality of education, etc. etc.
Students were asked to bring snacks to share with the audience. They offered a hodge-podge of Asian treats that are readily sold in California.
Students were asked to bring snacks to share with the audience. They offered a hodge-podge of Asian treats that are readily sold in California.
Senator Yee Visit-2
California State Senator Leland Yee visited campus this week to talk to students, staff and faculty about issues affecting those with Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage. He started his speech by saying that while the Asian/Pacific Islander Community (API) has some unique issues, the communities really are affecting by the same issues that affect everyone else in the state - housing affordibility, employment, gas prices, quality of education, etc. etc.
Students were asked to bring snacks to share with the audience. They offered a hodge-podge of Asian treats that are readily sold in California.
Students were asked to bring snacks to share with the audience. They offered a hodge-podge of Asian treats that are readily sold in California.
Senator Yee Visit
California State Senator Leland Yee visited campus this week to talk to students, staff and faculty about issues affecting those with Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage. He started his speech by saying that while the Asian/Pacific Islander Community (API) has some unique issues, the communities really are affecting by the same issues that affect everyone else in the state - housing affordibility, employment, gas prices, quality of education, etc. etc.
Students were asked to bring snacks to share with the audience. They offered a hodge-podge of Asian treats that are readily sold in California.
Students were asked to bring snacks to share with the audience. They offered a hodge-podge of Asian treats that are readily sold in California.
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Haight Street-8
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
I bet most people don't know there is a distinct difference between Mexican and Salvadorian food.
I bet most people don't know there is a distinct difference between Mexican and Salvadorian food.
Haight Street-9
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
Chilli? Or Chili?
Chilli? Or Chili?
Haight Street-11
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
I think my next punk band is going to be called Buffalo Fish.
I think my next punk band is going to be called Buffalo Fish.
Haight Street-12
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
Never had Indian Pizza before.
Never had Indian Pizza before.
Haight Street-13
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut. Falafel's and pastries. Mmmmm.
Haight Street-14
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
Love and Haight deli and cafe.
Love and Haight deli and cafe.
Haight Street-47
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
This, of course, is an "Irish" Pub that serves nachos, tacos, cheeseburgers, Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches, Bangers and Mash (which is English, not Irish), turkey sandwiches and of course "Irish Nachos" to make sure that you know it's an "Irish Pub."
This, of course, is an "Irish" Pub that serves nachos, tacos, cheeseburgers, Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches, Bangers and Mash (which is English, not Irish), turkey sandwiches and of course "Irish Nachos" to make sure that you know it's an "Irish Pub."
Haight Street-52
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
Haight Street-53
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
This is the famous "Red Victorian." It has its own Wikipedia entry, if you want to learn more. The cafe serves a lot of hippie shit.
This is the famous "Red Victorian." It has its own Wikipedia entry, if you want to learn more. The cafe serves a lot of hippie shit.
Haight Street-54
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
This is "Escape from New York Pizza."
This is "Escape from New York Pizza."
Haight Street-55
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
Haight Street-80
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
Haight Street-99
Photos taken along Haight Street. Most of these restaurants are within a few blocks of each other, making the whole area one giant teriyaki donut.
This Mexican restaurant also served cheeseburgers.
This Mexican restaurant also served cheeseburgers.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Fortune Cookies in China
This link is to a blog and video that shows the reaction of people in China to "Fortune Cookies." "Why do American's put messages in their cookies," was the most common question asked.
This, of course, is another collision between two cultures, in my opinion. The cookies and fortunes are purely American, but they were created within the American-Chinese community as a way to offer an after-dinner treat and therefore has become "Chinese food" in the eyes of Americans.
Enjoy the film.
This, of course, is another collision between two cultures, in my opinion. The cookies and fortunes are purely American, but they were created within the American-Chinese community as a way to offer an after-dinner treat and therefore has become "Chinese food" in the eyes of Americans.
Enjoy the film.
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Friday, August 22, 2008
Chiken Follow up
Dagnabit. The picture I linked to had a sign that said "Chiken" and was used to advertise a specific meal at a taco truck. But the picture is inaccesible.
Anyway, this blog has not been abandoned. I have just been really busy but wish to continue my "cultural explorations" here. Please have patience. I apologize for any inconvenience in my most recent life style.
Anyway, this blog has not been abandoned. I have just been really busy but wish to continue my "cultural explorations" here. Please have patience. I apologize for any inconvenience in my most recent life style.
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