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Early Medieval historian: Ireland & Britain, kingship, landscapes, mentalities | knitting, video games, bread | ND | disabled | she/her | #BlackLivesMatter

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    1. XIRAN *Preorder Iron Widow!‏ @XiranJayZhao 17 Jul 2020

      the discrimination on the West Coast also got so bad that Chinese Americans fled east across America (on the very railroads they built) and established restaurants in tiny towns so they didn't compete against each other (8/?)pic.twitter.com/BcV8Fwe93E

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    2. XIRAN *Preorder Iron Widow!‏ @XiranJayZhao 17 Jul 2020

      around the 1900s, Chop Suey was invented. it actually just means "bits and pieces / leftovers" but white hipsters looking for "exotic food" went NUTS for it. THEY WERE FOOLED BY RANDOM IMPROVISED INGREDIENTS THROWN TOGETHER!! for some reason it rapidly spread across America (9/?)pic.twitter.com/B5A2nENmBH

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    3. XIRAN *Preorder Iron Widow!‏ @XiranJayZhao 17 Jul 2020

      so because middle-class white Americans were all YEAHH!!! CHOP SUEY!!!! WHOOOOOO!!!!, Chinese restaurant owners became eligible for visas in 1915 and the restaurants steadily gained popularity throughout the 1920s (10/?)pic.twitter.com/2Nzz5x4Nkc

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    4. XIRAN *Preorder Iron Widow!‏ @XiranJayZhao 17 Jul 2020

      the Chinese Exclusion Act was finally appealed in 1943...but bc mainland China had a communist revolution, Chinese restaurants got shunned. it took Nixon visiting China in 1972 for demand to rise again. people were SO CURIOUS about the "actual" Chinese food he was served (11/?)pic.twitter.com/h6DehS7gKZ

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    5. XIRAN *Preorder Iron Widow!‏ @XiranJayZhao 17 Jul 2020

      the Communist revolution also ushered in new waves of immigrants from Taiwan and eventually people from provinces beyond Guangdong, who added new spins to popular Chinese American dishes. General Tso's chicken was created at this time from Hunanese inspiration (12/?)pic.twitter.com/MXz4eih44f

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    6. XIRAN *Preorder Iron Widow!‏ @XiranJayZhao 17 Jul 2020

      if you're wondering why every small town in America seems to have a Chinese restaurant, it's because new immigrants were taught how to cook popular dishes and assigned territories by regional Chinese associations. they maxed out their coverage like cell phone towers lol (13/?)

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    7. XIRAN *Preorder Iron Widow!‏ @XiranJayZhao 17 Jul 2020

      anyway, Chinese American food was developed through improvisation and innovation by immigrants under intense discrimination. they understood that people wanted comfort food, so they adjusted the tastes until even racists couldn't stop coming for their fried chicken balls (14/?)

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    8. XIRAN *Preorder Iron Widow!‏ @XiranJayZhao 17 Jul 2020

      dismissing Chinese American food and chain restaurants as "inauthentic" is whack bc like..it was all done by actual Chinese Americans!! it's a massive success story!!! the creator of Panda Express is a BILLIONAIRE and the company is still private!! THAT'S FIERCEpic.twitter.com/kwFiwMU7Ig

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    9. XIRAN *Preorder Iron Widow!‏ @XiranJayZhao 17 Jul 2020

      to conclude the thread, the next time someone's like "haha that's not real Chinese food!!" when you're eating Chinese takeout, look em right in the eye and go "it's real CHINESE AMERICAN food, clown."

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    10. XIRAN *Preorder Iron Widow!‏ @XiranJayZhao 17 Jul 2020

      DAMN i didn't even get into how Chinese American food pioneered takeout and delivery!! that's a thread for another day lol this one got too long more history tweets: http://linktr.ee/xiranjayzhao pic.twitter.com/DRIDDEjgnI

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      Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 19 Jul 2020
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      Thanks for this thread. Where I'm from in Canada we have some regionally specific dishes invented by Chinese Canadians, i.e. ginger beef. Always grew up loving the food, still probably my favourite. Was always a special event to go to the Chinese restaurant with family.

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