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Soon-Tzu Speechley 孫子
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Architectural historian and editor. I like new books and old buildings. He/him/伊 🏳️‍🌈

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    Soon-Tzu Speechley 孫子‏ @speechleyish 24 Jun 2020

    Writing about US food the way the NYT covers Asian fruit: In a nation torn by racial conflict, one unlikely food unites. To those accustomed to chopsticks, the greasy parcel known as a 'burger', a sort of split bao, is crude and messy. Yet it encapsulates a nation's violent past.

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      1. Soon-Tzu Speechley 孫子‏ @speechleyish 26 Jun 2020

        Obligatory 'this took off' tweet. I don't have anything to plug, but I'd encourage you to donate to your local food bank if you can. Lots of people are doing it tough right now. Charities like @FoodbankAus are putting food on the tables of people in need.https://www.foodbank.org.au/ 

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      2.  🏴 🏳️ Rin  🦝‏ @rincredible 24 Jun 2020
        Replying to @speechleyish

        I've always wanted to do this, but with a touch of Guardian.

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      3. Petri Karjalainen‏ @flowpetri 24 Jun 2020
        Replying to @rincredible @speechleyish

        But doesn't hamburger originate in Hamburg, Germany?

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      2. Kate Walton‏Verified account @waltonkate 24 Jun 2020
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        A sort of split bao 👏👏👏

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      3. Genie Gratto‏ @egratto 25 Jun 2020
        Replying to @waltonkate @speechleyish

        RIGHT?!? I am ded.

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      1. anissss 🏴‏ @aniish___ 24 Jun 2020
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        The audience needs more 👏👏👏

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      2. Jessica Friedmann‏ @MsFriedmann 24 Jun 2020
        Replying to @speechleyish

        If you bite into one of these and the taste leaves you wanting, you may have made a rookie error: leaving off the ketchup. This tomato, vinegar and sugar-based sauce is the difference between a would-be 'burger' and the real, authentic thing.

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      3. Shion963, or more commonly known as Sean‏ @Shion963 24 Jun 2020
        Replying to @MsFriedmann @speechleyish

        One time I had this burger with fried fish instead of beef, and there was an exquisite white, chunky sauce instead of ketchup. It went amazingly well with the fish fritter and chopped vegetables! I tried asking of the locals but they all just bade me farewell, like "ta-ta" 😟

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      2. Alvin Pang‏ @alfpang 24 Jun 2020
        Replying to @speechleyish @myetcetera

        So is it like a kong bak pau, except using the makeshift ingredients they have to settle for locally?

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      3. t  💉 💉‏Verified account @myetcetera 24 Jun 2020
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        Exactly! :)

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