'You
have to taste a culture to understand it. 'Deborah Cater.
Every
culture has some specialties which gives it a unique identity. The traditions, customs,
rituals and taste of every culture develop over time. Although due to
amalgamation with other cultures their ways of life changes. A best example of
this is the culture of sub-continent which became more or less Anglo-Indians due
to long decades of British Imperialism. Although the people of Baltistan were also
migrated from different areas like India, China, Kashmir, etc. They migrated
from far-flung areas and settled in Baltistan due to better economic condition
at that time i.e. Evergreen landscape to cultivate and graze their livestock.
But due to certain limitation i.e. Geographical location, the culture preserved
for long time and it was less merged with outside world.
'You
have to taste a culture to understand it. 'Deborah Cater. It means that for an
in-depth study of any culture you have to learn about their rituals, customs, beliefs,
morality and above all their history. Let me take an example, in western
countries the gesture of waving “the middle finger” shows an individual sign of
disrespect but in some cultures it is completely neutral. Although in our
culture it is a sign of disrespect too but the gesture of “Thumb”, raising it
in a gathering is also a disrespectful act. Let me give you some glimpse of my
cultural food. We live in the mountains of Himalayas and Karakoram which
separates us from other culture mainly due to natural climate. So we have our
own unique cultural foods mainly prepared from local ingredients.
*Sorry
for the example if you guys think that it is not a good way to start. : P
"These are savoury buckwheat pancakes called Kisser..." |
"Zerchoon, a deep-fried mildly sweet cross between cake and bread. I couldn't stop eating these!"
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2 comments:
yummy yummy
Do you have kisser recipe.
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