I NEVER Thought I’d Say This About Tempeh



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  1. I’ll also be honest. Often the people getting offended are usually on behalf of people whose culture they are defending- more often than not- never the original culture.

  2. If you don’t like a food it’s ok to say that. People need to stop being so sensitive about these things. I hate Indian food. I mean all of it! Don’t care if Indian people get upset. To me it’s gross. Doesn’t mean I hate their culture or people. I am Salvadoran and you can dislike pupusas 🫓 😅. I don’t care 🤷🏻‍♀️.

  3. I understand giving a food you don't like another try and see if it can taste better when you cook it different way. I don't understand trying it again just because you're scared to offende other cultures.

  4. It’s nice to see people give food a second chance. Some foods I genuinely don’t like, ever. But some just need the proper context to taste good! I thought vegemite was disgusting, but that’s because my first time trying it, I just tasted it on its own. After having a little bit over toast, I can say it’s actually just decent. Not my go to topping, but it’s fine. A food I actually don’t like is shrimp. I’ve tried it every way under the sun. Fried, boiled, roasted, grilled, baked. I just cannot get over the flavor and texture.

  5. I cannot understand why saying a did is gross or just that you don’t like it isn’t okay because it hurts someone else’s feelings. That is so weird. If I say I hate burgers as an American, do I hurt my own feelings? Wild and dumb. Tempeh is weird. It’s weird to make from scratch. It’s weird to eat. It dues taste delicious though….TO ME.

  6. Everybody is allowed to not like certain foods. Don’t let the mob control you. Tempeh is not for everyone. I made it and loved it. I gave some to multiple people, 75% liked it, the other didn’t

  7. I think some people discount tempe out because they just cook it as a meat replacement! Since people are more familiar with tofu and that also comes from soybeans, people treat it similarly. However, I think tofu is more or less flavorless, it just has that hint of soy, whereas tempe has a stronger soy taste and a unique texture. I honestly gag thinking about eating tempe with BBQ sauce or anything like that. I do love tempe in traditional Indonesian food, I think it tastes way way better! I think this is the point people are trying to make when they say tempe is a cultural dish. It’s “annoying” to see people say it’s gross when they’re not cooking it with tried & true recipes

  8. Just wondering something… where the people offended in your previous video actually Indonesian ? Or… dutch (lots of tempeh there due to colonisation etc) ? Cause I find that most times, comments like this do not come from people actually concerned by it. Personally I’m half French half Asian, and if someone dislikes the foods of my culture, I really don’t mind as long as it’s brought up in a respectful and non mocking way. We all have our tastebuds guys ! Can’t like everything !

  9. I'm Indonesian and the I only time I find tempeh tasty is when it's covered in batter and deep fried😂 Liking and disliking certain food is not a cultural thing.

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