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Traditions aren’t traditions. As a personal aside, I believe this infographic was made by someone 10-15 years younger than me because almost none of them felt “surprisingly recent” to me.
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An Infographic titled “Surprisingly recently invented food”. Subtitle reads “foods invented since World War II that feel older than they are”. Depicted are:
- Nachos (Mexico, 1940)
- Apple Crumble (United Kingdom, 1940s)
- Spaghetti Carbonara (Italy, 1944)
- Currywurst (Germany, 1949)
- Butter Chicken (India, 1950s)
- Mongolian Barbecue (Taiwan, 1951)
- Shopska Salad (Bulgaria, 1955)
- Fartons (Spain, 1960)
- Hawaiian Pizza (Canada, 1962)
- Carpaccio (Italy, 1963)
- Doner Kebab Sandwich (Germany, 1960s)
- Tiramisu (Italy, 1960s)
- Sticky Toffee Pudding (United Kingdom, 1960s
- Uramaki (United States, 1960s)
- Banoffee Pie (United Kungdom, 1971)
- Chicken Tikka Masala (United Kingdom, 1970s)
- General Tso’s Chicken (United States, 1970s)
- Pasta Primavera (United States, 1975)
- Tartiflette (France, 1980s)
- Chocolate Fondant (France, 1981)
- Ciabatta Bread (Italy, 1982)
- Bubble Tea (Taiwan, 1980s)
- Salmon Sushi (Norway, 1980s)
- Blended Iced Coffee (US, 1980s)
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As for the German "Currywurst" there is still an ongoing dispute whether it was invented in Berlin or Hamburg. They also differ in what kind of sausages are used. But I have to admit that I am not update date to that dispute and if someone was able to prove the "real" origin meanwhile.
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@marek Ok, but why did you have to remind me about currywurst and make me need to go seek a began currywurst?!
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@silverwizard @marek Even if no one else reacts to this chart, it’s already served its purpose. ?