Food Culture Intro

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Megan Buchar

<i>"Hello" in your host country's language:</i> Hej! <i>Home Institution (your U.S. University/College):</i> The University of Texas at Austin <i>Expected graduation year:</i> 2022 <i>Destination city & country:</i> Copenhagen, Denmark <i>Program provider:</i> DIS Copenhagen <i>Major/minor:</i> Biology / Anthropology <i>Demographics:</i> Asian/Asian American, Caucasian/White, Multi-Racial, First-Generation College Student <i>Future career aspirations:</i> I hope to become a doctor that is able to make anyone of any background feel comfortable with my practice. Whether it be abroad, or domestic, I hope to create connections with people and learn from them. <i>Top 3 goals for your time abroad:</i> – Grow my passion in the field of medicine with the new European perspective I'll be given – Learn on Denmark's public systems and how they impact citizens – Take the time to myself to explore the unknown city and enjoy my time there!

This week was one full of rest and relaxation.

I took a few days to myself at the beginning of the week to recoup and have some rest prior to starting my second class.

Nordic Culinary Culture so far has been very interesting. Learning the difference in food culture here in Denmark versus the US and the emphasis theyโ€™re trying to make in establishing their own cuisine from their own land is very interesting. It is a different class format to that Iโ€™m used to, but itโ€™s a learning experience. This week as a class we went to the local hospitality school and created our own salad dinner picked from their garden (seen below). Also, we went to a communal style dining hall that was within a reformed church and had a unique, warming ambiance. It was only $8 for the meal which was vegetable curry with bread and a side salad, and emphasized the dynamic of community and togetherness. This week was also comprised of a visit to the botanical gardens, pastries, and Danish hot dogs (see the beauty below). DIS allows for each class to have a week long study tour in a different country related to the topic of class, so my class will be going to the Faroe Islands this week! We leave June 20th and will be back the 24th. Iโ€™m super excited to see the unique landscape there and the difference in culture. It is supposed to be raining and chilly our entire time there, but luckily I thrifted some hiking boots and warmer sweaters a few days ago.

Canโ€™t wait to update yโ€™all on how my experience in the Faroe Islands are this week!

Till then (:

Megan B