Food is often tied to memory and emotion. Describe a meaningful memory connected to a meal or dish. Analyze how that experience shaped your understanding of family, culture, or belonging.

Prompt Response: I remember my grandma buying me a right duck leg. When I went to Hong Kong for the first time, she went out of her way to get it for me. Every day, when I was there, she went and bought me a roast duck leg just because she knew how much I loved it. Even though I was only three, it made me realize just how much she loved me.


Summary: We did a worksheet.


Reflection: I learned that food is connected to culture. I will think of this whenever I eat anything. 

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