Devil's Curry'O puff: Cultural appropriation or appreciation?
12/29/2020
A funny thing happened just before Christmas Eve – there was a mini-furore in the normally quiet Eurasian community.
Old Chang Kee announced that it was going to launch a Devil’s Curry’O puff, which was based on the Eurasian community’s classic curry devil dish, on Boxing Day. Even before tasting it, a few Eurasians were not happy at this development.
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Devil's Curry'O puff: Cultural appropriation or appreciation?
A funny thing happened just before Christmas Eve – there was a mini-furore in the normally quiet Eurasian community.
Old Chang Kee announced that it was going to launch a Devil’s Curry’O puff, which was based on the Eurasian community’s classic curry devil dish, on Boxing Day. Even before tasting it, a few Eurasians were not happy at this development.
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