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“People forget that in early 1970s, there were 3 sushi bars in New York City. Three. Three. Think about that. Now, there is sushi in... I've eaten it - there is sushi at gas stations in Middle America.” quote by Andrew Zimmern
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“People forget that in early 1970s, there were 3 sushi bars in New York City. Three. Three. Think about that. Now, there is sushi in... I've eaten it - there is sushi at gas stations in Middle America.”

Andrew Zimmern

About This Quote

Source Interview: Food travel series, 2018

The quote shows how a once‑rare cuisine has become ubiquitous, illustrating rapid cultural diffusion and changing food habits.

In simple terms: Sushi went from rare to common, showing fast cultural spread.

Key Takeaway

Notice how food trends evolve.

Themes

food culture globalization

Mood

curious amused

Type

observational informative

When to use this quote

  • restaurant planning
  • food marketing
  • cultural studies

Key Concepts

cultural diffusion culinary history market saturation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do some foods spread faster than others?
  • What drives changes in everyday eating?
A Different Perspective

It may ignore regional taste preferences.

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