Current Events > Is it still OK to use the term 'Chinese food'?

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Complete_Idi0t
11/09/20 1:06:47 PM
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If not, what is the alternate term?
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Heavy_D_Forever
11/09/20 1:09:37 PM
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"Culturally diverse ethnic delicacies" is the preferred title.

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2Pacavelli
11/09/20 1:10:02 PM
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Junk food
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Gafemage
11/09/20 1:16:04 PM
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LostForest
11/09/20 1:16:07 PM
#5:


It's still fine.

Though if you want to be culinarily technical, it's Chinese-American food is more accurate since most of those dishes were developed here by Chinese American chefs and aren't common in China.

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BilalPowell
11/09/20 1:16:33 PM
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You just have to call it food to avoid offending anybody

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R1masher
11/09/20 1:16:46 PM
#7:


No, its the c word food

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Sheiky-Baby
11/09/20 1:17:30 PM
#8:


Use "Not Soul Food" instead

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