Taste of Control : : Food and the Filipino Colonial Mentality under American Rule / / René Alexander D. Orquiza.
Filipino cuisine is a delicious fusion of foreign influences, adopted and transformed into its own unique flavor. But to the Americans who came to colonize the islands in the 1890s, it was considered inferior and lacking in nutrition. Changing the food of the Philippines was part of a war on culture...
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Year of Publication: | 2020 |
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