Buenos aires Quote by Daniel Quinn
““If you go to Singapore or Amsterdam or Seoul or Buenos Aires or Islamabad or Johannesburg or Tampa or Istanbul or Kyoto, you'll find that the people differ wildly in the way they dress, in their marriage customs, in the holidays they observe, in their religious rituals, and so on, but they all expect the food to be under lock and key. It's all owned, and if you want some, you'll have to buy it.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Ecological Thought, 1995
Cultural diversity is vast, yet food remains a universal, controlled commodity across societies.
In simple terms: Food is a shared, regulated necessity worldwide.
Recognize food’s universal role despite cultural differences.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- travel planning
- international cuisine
- policy analysis
- anthropology studies
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does food control affect cultural identity?
- What alternatives exist to centralized food ownership?
Food control can lead to inequities and loss of local traditions.