Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Only Lemon Curd can save Lebanon
Whoever tries to tell you that people in Lebanon like
peanut-butter jelly sandwiches is so wrong they are not merely misinformed but
possibly evil. I mean I like peanut-butter sandwiches, jelly sandwiches, and peanut-butter
jelly sandwiches but I am exceptional – this is no brag, you can check my Quiz
Up stats.
The majority of Lebanese like peanut-butter or jelly
in their sandwiches. Few fathom that the combination of the two could be
anything other than culinary sacrilege. This is simply the truth; check the
latest stats from the Ministry of Arachibutyrophobia.
Most within each camp fantasize of smearing a small portion
of their favoured condiment in their enemy’s sandwiches and laughing
mercilessly at the discomfort it causes. It has got to a stage where the
majority of Lebanese believe that they cannot go to the same restaurant, despite
the fact that sandwiches containing peanutbutter and/or jelly rarely make the
menu. In other words the problem has become paradigmatic within Lebanese politics
and society at large, transcending the particularities that brought it about. Ironically,
it is an oft overlooked fact that such condimental preferences have been
nurtured by foreign food companies with their own dichotomous interests.
Now, in an ideal world we could learn to embrace each
other’s differences and preferences. But we have gone too far. Our partisanship
is transferred from one generation to the next almost from birth. Creating a
society where one can happily sit on a park bench with a peanutbutter sandwich
next to someone with a jelly sandwich, realize our common aspirations for a
greater Lebanon, and exchange one slice for its antithesis are beyond us. This
is not Hollywood. It is a sad reality but the only path to a solution is to ban
these condiments and reign in the attempted monopolization of our country by
their foreign manufactures and embrace an indigenous condiment.
The solution dear people is Lemon curd.
Disclaimer:
I am glad that this post has received so much attention but
I would like to draw attention to the fact that this is not an article but a
blog post and therefore I am reneging much of my responsibility as a journalist
operating in a public forum.
Additionally Lemon curd is in fact mainly manufactured by
foreign food companies.
There are also very few parks in Beirut where people are
able to recline and exchange sandwiches.
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