BETTER VERSION Writing about U.S. Food the Way The New York Times Covers Asian Fruit In a nation torn by racial conflict, one unlikely food unites. To those accustomed to chopsticks, the greasy parcel known as a 'burger', a sort of split bao, is crude and messy. Yet it encapsulales a nation's violent past. By Soon-Tzu Speechley
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