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Seeing the World, One Dish at a Time
Ethnic Foods and Adventurous Grandchildren Are a Good Mix
By Carol Greenberg
One of life's great pleasures is eating. What's more, cooking for one's family can be a way of expressing one's love for them. I always am rewarded with the "oohs" and "aahs" from my children and grandchildren when I bring a favorite family dish to the table.
As people travel more often and the world seems to get smaller – and the children more sophisticated – we can enjoy the tastes of other countries. Perhaps through food we can learn about and create an understanding for people who are not within our own ethnic backgrounds.
Her brother asked, "Where's Italy?" Then the questions progressed: name the other cities, name a river. Which countries border Italy? How do you say hello in Italian? At that point a waiter came to our table and we asked him. He said he didn't know. He was from Indiana.


