Prompt: Food is often tied to memory and emotion. Describe a meaningful memory connected to a meal or dish. Analyze how that experience shaped your understanding of family, culture, or belonging.

 Prompt Response: One of the most meaningful dishes to me is mushroom chicken. What made it special was the person who made it, which was my nana. My nana always made mushroom chicken when I came down to visit. No place, or person could replicate the way she made it. Now whenever I eat mushroom chicken I think of my nana and the peace I felt when I would go see her. 


Summary: In class we went over how food and culture connect. 


Reflection: I don't have a lot of meals that I hold dear to me besides mushroom chicken. Yes, I have food that connect with certain memories but I don't have that connection to food like most people. My nana as past which I think has also reinforced my love of her mushroom chicken and those memories making them even more sweet. 

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