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My Father's Instant Mashed Potatoes

11 days ago
  • #food-culture
  • #consumerism
  • #history
  • The author recounts their childhood dislike for mashed potatoes, which they found repulsive due to texture and taste, contrasting with their father's love for them.
  • A transformative experience at a restaurant led the author to realize that real mashed potatoes are delicious, unlike the instant version their father ate at home.
  • The history of potatoes is explored, from their domestication in the Andes to their spread across the world, highlighting their cultural and nutritional significance.
  • The impact of the Irish Potato Famine is discussed, showing how it shaped Irish emigration and the author's own family history with potatoes.
  • The development of instant mashed potatoes is detailed, from WWII military rations to post-war convenience foods, and how they differ from traditional mashed potatoes.
  • The author critiques the 'IMPish' pattern in modern society, where authentic experiences are replaced by convenient but inferior substitutes across various domains.
  • A call to recognize and preserve the 'real' in culture and cuisine, distinguishing between authentic traditions and their modern, often less satisfying, imitations.