It's almost like they want us all to be ill...
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Many of the Asian "cooking styles" you're likely familiar with are western inventions.
Sweet and Sour Chicken Balls were invented in BC, Canada. Teriyaki sauce traces its origins to Hawaii, USA.
Rule of thumb: If it uses sugar, any deep frying, or both, it's Western.
Ok, so Europeans introduced chili peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, refined sugar, corn, etc., to Asia. So, by one definition, any food that includes one of those ingredients is "Western influenced."
There are a crapload of iconic national dishes that are Western influenced or of direct European origin.
Indian vindaloo -- Vinha d'alhos -- Portuguese wine and garlic sauce.
Japanese tempura (deep fried) -- Portuguese again.
North African Shakshuka -- any time this dish is mentioned people get in a pissing mass over whether Israelis stole it, who it "belongs" to, etc. Well, fuck off, it probably didn't even exist before ~100-150 years ago, and its direct precursor was Spanish or Portuguese or Italian. So, stop appropriating European culture?
There are many examples. If you look at Asian cooking today, across all of Asia, you will find ingredients like refined sugar all the time. "Chinese Cooking Demystified" youtube channel barely has a recipe without sugar.
The Donair was invented in Nova Scotia, by a Greek immigrant, and it's just a rip-off of the Greek gyro. I think the only real difference is that donairs have tomatoes in them. (Unless you actually go to Greece, and stop in one of their neighbourhood shops, where the gyro meat is an actual lamb on a spit. Makes the ones here look like shit.)
I’ve been to just about every south eastern Asian country and most of Oceania, tried everything from turtle to durian, there’s plenty of great foods and flavors.
That's "food products", which you just said were "severely risky". I was speaking on Cooking Style And Methodology, the things you said were good.
Cooking style is what foods you put together to create a flavor profile. Methodology is how the food is cooked, I don’t think anyone has ever complained about someone using a wok or putting tapioca pearls in a drink. How a food is stored and a kitchen is cleaned is different than what foods are used and how they are cooked.