
I always thought food was about the taste, I thought that he most important thing was how the food tasted and where you are it had absolutely no importance in enjoying it. But this was as a kid, when all I wanted to do was eat and company and setting meant little to me. As I started to mature however and in traveling on my own, I started to appreciate other aspects that come with eating. What comes to mind when I say a fine meal? A perfectly cooked New York Strip at Pappas Bros. Steakhouse in Houston? Maybe a delicious foie gras served at L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon in Paris? Fair enough. These mouth watering dishes are one of the most delicious I have ever tried and I dream of going back to them during a vacation opportunity. My main point isthis, imagine both of these dishes or any dish that you would kill to have again. Got it? Good. Now, imagine yourself sitting down in your dream kitchen eating it. Here’s the catch though, you’re alone. Instantly the dish loses meaning. It’s not the same as if you were sharing these marvels with a lovedone, a friend, or a family member. This is what food is. It’s company, setting, love, sharing. It’s a cliché nowadays. This idea that everyone needs to gather around the family table during dinner and laugh and share everything is too much of a commercialized idea and it’s not always the case. But when it does happen, it can be something amazing.
I’ll speak from a personal example. I am a soccer fan and yesterday night actually, my team Tigres won the championship for the first time in 29 years. After 13 years of supporting them during the highs and lows they finally won it. Now, being at Kent I am forced to look for a live stream on the internet and sit in my room screaming at my screen but when I m back home and I can go the stadium and watch them play, it is the highlight of the weekend. Screaming and laughing with good company is what makes the stadium what it is. It isn’t the “torta de arrachera” that makes it what it is. I don’t think, ‘hmm, I really want a torta from the stadium today” no, I think “I want to be AT the stadium with a torta in my hand”. See, that simple torta is one of the most ok foods I have ever eaten in my life, but it is one of my favorite things to eat. Period. It’s because I have learned to associate it with friendship, highs, lows, victories and defeats. There is emotion behind that simple creation of putting together arrachera, bread, and salsa. If it meant eating that the way I have all these years, with friends, over eating the finest dish by myself, I would take the decently delightful torta any day. Even if it means it’s all I have to eat for another 29 years.