Real fusion food vs Social Media fusion food. What's the difference? True fusion food celebrates cultures in a way that can tell you a story. For example, a lot of the food at Detroit 75 is a fusion of my Lebanese roots and the Mexican influences of Southwest Detroit. The goal is always to respect the traditional flavors and ingredients of both cultures. Social media's version of fusion food isn't meant to do that. Random ingredients smashed together without any thought or consideration is not real food. Respecting cultures is important, and fusion food can be a great way to do that. - Chef Mike #fusionfood #culture #cheftalk
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I agree. Hate that processed hot Cheetos stuff. Makes the sandwich taste really weird
This is the longest I have ever watched shorts from a single channel ❤
Lol this fool talking like he's a real chef or something making a couple of sandwiches and frying food doesn't make you a chef
Hahaha you’re funny man
Nice.
Hot cheetos
Bro your food looks great but calling fried food wholesome is comical.
Food can solve all of these stupid wars. If everyone sat down and shared some food Cheers🇨🇦
This man is my spirit animal. Appreciate his P.O.V.
I do kinda like chips in my sandwiches tho
Why the hell this man is always angry
Ngl I kinda Salivated when you said shawarma with hot Cheetos on it
Love the beats you always put as background music
You get it. I love talking about food when it’s a passion. Cooking is such a fun thing to do when you have passion and have people around you who are passionate.
Or You can put a poptart and fruity pebble pancake in the shawarma like ocky way 🤢
Finally a man with sense! Cheetos are gross. Who the hell even consider that crap "food" 🤮
Putting it down for detroit! Got the Royce da 5’9”. Blessings brotha
Hot cheetohs are bomb af
Chef is speaking facts. ‘Influencers’ will make this ‘fusion’ bullshit with hot Cheetos and ramen and all this other junk, take one bite for the video, and then probably trash it as soon as the camera is off. They’re too rich to care if they’re wasting food for a trend, but would rather constantly make videos with wagyu and caviar and gold salt than actually help anyone.
Nah Actual fusion food have some effort in it, you thought about it, plan it through (whether the flavor will clash and made a mess or go along with each other and made a harmony), process the ingredients step by step, and then execute Nowadays influencer think that 'fusion' food was just a mish mash 2 kinds of food together 😂😂