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Good question!Hmm . . . I'm kind of lost here, Rumpel (a common occurrence). How can the name of a U.S. state be "racist"?
No one should be eating it anyway - it's cultural appropriation to do so. Well, of course the Hawaiians would be allowed to eat them.Hmm . . . I'm kind of lost here, Rumpel (a common occurrence). How can the name of a U.S. state be "racist"?
I don't even know what Toast Hawaii is. But I dunno why a food or a US state would be considered racist.
Huh. I have never seen this food before.
Not something I'd be inclined to eat. But, I don't like toast - with one exception - on a BLT.Huh. I have never seen this food before.
It may be silly but that's just how far this PC crap has gone.What about italian sausage? Mongolian beef? Peking Duck? Korean barbecue? Thai basil? German potato salad? Hungarian goulash? Polish sausage?
Silly thread.
Yes - this food is a grave case of cultural appropriation!No one should be eating it anyway - it's cultural appropriation to do so. Well, of course the Hawaiians would be allowed to eat them.
I love them both!I often make myself a Hawaii toast, rarely order a Hawaii pizza though.
It is not this thread that is silly.What about italian sausage? Mongolian beef? Peking Duck? Korean barbecue? Thai basil? German potato salad? Hungarian goulash? Polish sausage?
Silly thread.
Not racist at all .. In fact, the term racist has become over-used (at least in the United States) with various meanings and typically translates into "something I don't like or agree with." Other related terms include Nazi or Nazism -- usually triggered by those who are over-sensitive or political correctness or afraid of offending someone.Are Pizza Hawaii and Toast Hawaii racist?
Here in Germany those politically over-correct people have found two new victims: Pizza Hawaii and Toast Hawaii.
They should be re-named "Pizza with pine-apple" and "Toast with pine-apple" - else this food is racist.
I wonder who started this idea.
Somebody in the US?
So it is!that's just how far this PC crap has gone.
I like it!
I only learned of Toast Hawaii a few months ago, during a bout of insomnia-driven internet browsing. Look at this thing! White bread, topped with ham and a pineapple ring, and cheese, like a proto-Hawaiian pizza. Indeed, Toast Hawaii appears to predate Hawaiian pizza by about seven years, having been brought into the world by German television chef Clemens Wilmenrod in 1955. It’s even topped with a bright red clown nose cherry! It looks All-American, but this quick-prep snack is an iconic bit of German cuisine.
It may be silly but that's just how far this PC crap has gone.
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