Food, Identity & Memory
Migration & Globalization
Hospitality & Guest Experience
Wellness, Land & Sustainability
Anthropology Challenge
100

Food can remind people of family, childhood, or home. What course idea is this?

Food memory

100

What happens to recipes when people migrate to a new country?

They travel with people and may be adapted or changed.

100

Name one thing that can turn a meal into a guest experience.

Service, atmosphere, storytelling, interaction, décor, welcome, etc.

100

Give one example of sustainable hospitality.

Reducing waste, local sourcing, seasonal food, composting, less packaging, etc.

100

Name 3: Name three things food can tell an anthropologist about society.

Any 3: identity, culture, migration, class, power, memory, gender, community, religion, globalization, etc.

200

Why can the same food mean something different to two different people?

People have different cultures, memories, experiences, generations, or identities.

200

What does “portable home” mean in our course?

Food and cooking can help migrants recreate a feeling of home.

200

What is a “target guest”?

The main type of customer or guest a business wants to serve.

200

Does wellness mean exactly the same thing in every culture?

No. Wellness is culturally shaped.

200

Give an Example: Give one example of food creating belonging.

Any sensible course-related example.

300

A family cooks the same dish every holiday because it connects generations. What does this show?

Collective memory / tradition / food ritual / family roles

300

Indian-style tacos in Surrey combine elements from different food traditions. What course concept could describe this?

Cultural hybridity

300

A restaurant offers familiar food, clear menus, and welcoming service to newcomers. What guest need might it support?

Belonging / comfort / inclusion / connection

300

Why can seasonal food connect people more strongly to place?

It reflects the local environment, seasons, producers, and food system.

300

Convince Me: Explain in 20 seconds why a normal cup of coffee is an anthropology topic.

Should connect coffee to culture, labour, trade, globalization, consumption, identity, etc.

400

A newcomer visits a restaurant because the smell and taste remind them of their home country. Besides memory, what social need might the restaurant provide?

Belonging / comfort / connection / community

400

Why might a traditional dish change after migration? Give one reason.

New ingredients, customers, prices, laws, tastes, availability, or environment.

400

What is a guest journey?

The different stages of the guest experience from arrival to departure.

400

Land-based food knowledge can connect food with which three things? Name any three.

Land, seasons, community, sustainability, culture, cultural continuity, harvesting, etc.

400

Spot the Problem: A restaurant says: “This is the one authentic food of this culture.” What is problematic about this statement?

Cultures and food traditions vary and change; there is rarely one fixed authentic version.

500

Mary Douglas argued that meals are not just about nutrition. What else can meals communicate?

Social rules, relationships, order, culture, or meaning

500

Coffee connects farmers, exporters, shipping companies, cafés, and consumers in different countries. What larger process does this illustrate?

Globalization / global food system / commodity chain

500

A restaurant has excellent food but guests feel unwelcome and confused. From an anthropology of hospitality perspective, what is missing?

A meaningful social/guest experience, inclusion, communication, or hospitality.

500

A hotel says “we are sustainable” but cannot explain any actual practices. What is the problem?

Sustainability needs specific actions, not just marketing or a label.

500

Manager Challenge: You want to use another community’s food and cultural story in your restaurant. Name two things you should do before using it.

Any 2: research properly, involve/community voices, give credit, ask permission when needed, avoid stereotypes, explain adaptations, share benefits.

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