This article does not provide much insight and reads like it’s extremely SEO optimized. Super repetitive without much actual information and just a lot of opinion?
From the article:
In this bowl of congee, in which Chinese American home cooks have deftly merged tradition with creativity, we find an embodiment of diasporic modernity, the dynamic interaction between traditional Chinese cuisine and contemporary experiences in America. The congee becomes a metaphor for more than simply a meal; it represents the ability of food to bring people together, celebrate variety, and accept the ever-changing world of global cuisine. In the heartwarming simplicity of a bowl of corn congee, we witness the journey and blending process of American corn in China and Chinese cooks in America, creating a culinary harmony that transcends time and place.
This refined congee rendition captures the culinary voyage’s essence, demonstrating its versatility and ingenuity. Congee morphs into a beautiful symphony of tastes when combined with crispy bacon, scallions, cheddar cheese, carrots, celery, garlic, and soy sauce, perfectly harmonizing the rich culinary traditions of China and America.
Yikes, you weren't kidding. This reads like LLM-generated tripe with the purple in the prose dialed up so high it would make Harold blush.
It's a shame too because one of my favorite comfort foods is 皮蛋粥 - a congee with thousand-year-old eggs mixed in.
Nah, it reads like someone in academia who is used to writing for other academics.
LLM generated stuff tends to make less sense. The overly pretentious wording is not much different than some books I had to read in graduate level courses in college.
It’s not bad but Congee is pretty much peasant gruel like grits or porridge. If you go out of your way to try it just set your expectations correctly lol
Sounds like you haven't had good congee, or it just isn't your thing. It can be amazingly delicious and is a great comfort / cold day dish.
Grits are good. Congee is rice porridge. It’s good.
I expect goodness and all these deliver. No need to explicitly set expectations, unless one is completely uninitiated.