I suggest that home kitchens are a LUXURY good. Poor people (and poor cultures) are forced to eat street food; richer people (and cultures) normalize kitchens, and as they grow richer yet, get bigger and more impressive kitchens.https://twitter.com/robinhanson/status/1430179715231453193 …
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2/ my understanding is that these days it is common for mansions to have 2+ kitchens - the "show" kitchen where the guests can hang out at the small events (and the quasi celebrity chef can cook) - and catering kitchen for the staff for other events https://twitter.com/mattbramanti/status/1430199169432576009 …
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Mansions? Most Italians, French, Spanish, and Greeks just call it "grandma's house." This is very, very common in Southern European cultures; i.e., work kitchen and show kitchen. Also, Jews do this, too, for religious reasons.
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I didn't say "non mansions DON'T do this" I said that mansion DO ...which was relevant bc the tweet I was responding to was about mansions
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