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minus-squareCethin@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·3 months agoAs a white man, I love collard greens and corn bread. I can understand how it became associated with (poor) black communities, but damn is it good. It shouldn’t be an insult like some people make it.
minus-squareRestrictedAccount@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·3 months agoI live in the South. Nobody here ever heard of “Soul Food”. Everybody eats that because it’s awesome. Go to a meat and three after Church on Sunday. You will see it full of happy old White People eating exactly what you described.
minus-squareCharapaso@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·3 months agoExactly: my first time outside the South eating at a Soul Food place was funny, because to me it was just Food.
minus-squaregrysbok@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-23 months agoI’ve got a whole song arranged for Appalachian/mountain dulcimer about how great collard greens are. Iirc it’s by the prolific author “traditional”. Edit: oops, it’s about turnip greens. Totally different.
As a white man, I love collard greens and corn bread. I can understand how it became associated with (poor) black communities, but damn is it good. It shouldn’t be an insult like some people make it.
I live in the South. Nobody here ever heard of “Soul Food”.
Everybody eats that because it’s awesome.
Go to a meat and three after Church on Sunday. You will see it full of happy old White People eating exactly what you described.
Exactly: my first time outside the South eating at a Soul Food place was funny, because to me it was just Food.
I’ve got a whole song arranged for Appalachian/mountain dulcimer about how great collard greens are. Iirc it’s by the prolific author “traditional”.
Edit: oops, it’s about turnip greens. Totally different.