@EllenInEdmonton@mstdn.ca
@mel@nerdjoy.social @s1m0n4@ohai.social @hanktank61@nerdjoy.social
Rural cuisine is almost always less diverse than urban cuisine. Hopefully, fresher and healthier, but that depends a lot on the region. Over the last decade or so, rural cuisine in western Canada has become much more diverse, as newcomers to Canada settle in small communities. We used to have Chinese Western cafΓ©s in all small towns, but now, it might be Thai, Mexican, Eritrean, or Korean.
@hanktank61@nerdjoy.social
@EllenInEdmonton@mstdn.ca @mel@nerdjoy.social @s1m0n4@ohai.social We are losing Dutch/Chinese restaurants in Holland. Coming in after WW2. Copying Indonesian kitchen that was better known in the main Ports Amsterdam and Rotterdam for many years.
Some became very good. We had a Chinese/ Canadian girl staying with us in 2009. Grew up in Little Italy Toronto, did not recognize Dutch Chinese at all π![]()
But many, the good ones too, have nobody to continue. Kids don't want to do that anymore.
Except a few, but they change to modern style