Thursday, October 17, 2019

Asian Fusion Cuisine San Antonio

Asian Fusion Cuisine San Antonio - The Philippine Islands comfort food is embodied here in Laguna Cafe in the fusion of Filipino, Hawaiian, Asian, European, and American Cuisines. The concept of comfort food is universal, yet, its definition is unique to each and every one of us. Tradition, cultures, geography, family, and age all play a part in shaping our palates as well as defining how we celebrate through food.

While we may consider the American, Hispanic, European, and Asian diners of yesteryears nostalgic, young people today are growing up in a culinary world like never before, with wider diversity and greater emphasis on trying new and exciting cuisines from all over the world.

Asian Fusion Cuisine San Antonio - Fusion food is a general term for the combination of various forms of cookery and comes in several forms. Regional fusion combines different cuisines of a region or sub-region. Asian fusion restaurants, which combine the various cuisines of different Asian countries, have become popular in many parts of the United States and the United Kingdom. Often featured are East Asian, South-East Asian, and South Asian dishes alongside one another and offering dishes that are inspired combinations of such cuisines.[2] California cuisine is considered a fusion culture, taking inspiration particularly from Italy, France, Mexico, the idea of the European delicatessen, and eastern Asia, and then creating traditional dishes from these cultures with non-traditional ingredients - such as California pizza. Other examples of this style include Tex-Mex, which combines Southwestern United States cuisine and Mexican cuisines, and pacific rim cuisine, which combines the different cuisines of the various island nations.[3] In the United Kingdom, Fish and Chips can be seen as an early fusion dish due to its marrying of ingredients stemming from Jewish, French, and Belgian cuisines.[4][5] Filipino cuisine is also sometimes characterized as the "original Asian fusion cuisine", combining native culinary traditions and ingredients with the very different cuisines of Spain, Latin America, China, and the United States, among others, due to its unique colonial history.