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'Lunch of suffering': 'White people food' trends on Chinese social media
Published on: 2023-06-09
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A “white people food” trend has been circulating on Chinese social media, with countless netizens either praising or criticizing the purported lack of complex flavors in traditional Western lunches.
 

The trend: The trend originated from Chinese international students who were surprised by their peers’ lunches, which consisted of cold sandwiches, plain vegetables, crackers and meat.
 

Benefits of “white people food”: Several Chinese netizens have jumped on the trend to recreate Western meals. Some noted the benefits of a minimalist approach to making lunches, noting that the food takes less time to prepare. Additionally, vegetable-heavy meals can help one stay awake during the day as compared to Chinese food, which is traditionally packed with carbs.
 

“Lunch of suffering:” However, many other netizens did not find the meals appetizing, noting that they lacked flavor and took away the joy of eating.
 

“The point of the white people's meal is to learn what it feels like to be dead, but I've taken two bites and it was so bad it made me realize how alive I am,” a Weibo user wrote along with a photo of plain crackers, cheese and ham.
 

“It's so confusing and outrageous to eat, it's so lawless and outrageous,” a blogger wrote, adding that “white people food” is the “lunch of suffering.”
 

最近在中国爆火的“白人饭”

最近,在国内网上,一种饮食方式莫名火了起来。
 

一块吐司,几片芝士,加上一些生菜或水果,一股“清心寡欲”风扑面而来。而这简单无味的搭配,正是一些外国人的正常午餐。
 

中国网友还给这样的饮食方式起了一个名,叫做”白人饭“(white people food)。
 

更有趣的是,最近“白人饭”这个词已经从一个梗变成了大家纷纷效仿的饮食方式,网友还开始各种钻研白人饭,表示似乎打开了新世界的大门。

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