Asked by Victoria
How did the food served at the camp show a lack of understanding of Japanese culture?
A: The food served at the internment camp were canned Vienna sausage, canned string beans, streamed rice that had been cooked too long, and on top of the rice a serving of canned apricots. Among Japanese, rice is never eaten with sweet foods, only with salty or savory foods. So few people could eat the food that were served in the camp. This showed a lack of understanding of Japanese cultures.
A: The food served at the internment camp were canned Vienna sausage, canned string beans, streamed rice that had been cooked too long, and on top of the rice a serving of canned apricots. Among Japanese, rice is never eaten with sweet foods, only with salty or savory foods. So few people could eat the food that were served in the camp. This showed a lack of understanding of Japanese cultures.
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