Impact Issue 261 on Identity

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FOOD

Bored of Beans on Toast?

Katy tells us about some of the best dishes from different world cultures. I bet you’ll be salivating before you’ve reached the end!

One of my favourite things about being at university is having the opportunity to meet so many cool people from countries all around the world. Having a multicultural group of friends also means discovering lots of new foods and dishes from different cultures.

British Roast Dinner Let’s start with a meal that most of us know and love: a good old Sunday roast. This is a super fun one to cook together as a house, and is easier than you’d think when everyone pitches in. The best parts: Yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes and completely drowning the whole plate in gravy.

A strong part of our national identity is taking pride in the meals our countries cook, and then sharing them with other people. Here I’ve rounded up some delicious national dishes from around the world. Some you will have already tried, but others you may not. If so, you need to befriend someone from these countries who will introduce you to them!

Japanese Ramen Switch up your Heinz Cream of Tomato for some Ramen noodle soup. This dish normally consists of noodles in a fish or chicken broth with soy sauce and topped with sliced meat, egg, and green onion. However, it’s also a really adaptable dish; you can add mushrooms, sweetcorn, spinach or whatever you feel like/whatever’s in the fridge. It’s the perfect cosy meal for a night in. Greek Moussaka I love anything with aubergine in it, so this dish with sautéed aubergine, topped with spicy minced lamb and creamy Béchamel sauce sounds dreamy. If you love a lasagne, you will become addicted to this.

Indian Biryani Forget chicken tikka masala, a biryani is where it’s at. You can make it veggie or meaty, and it’s traditionally cooked with a boiled egg in the middle. Another Indian classic is dosa (a thin pancake that can be stuffed with potato or served plain). I recommend the restaurant Dosa and Chutney in the city centre for the best biryani and dosa about.

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Swiss Potato Röstis These are basically grated potato burgers cooked in butter or oil. They are super flexible; they are really good as a part of a brunch plate, or, if you add herbs, they are more savoury and therefore you can cook them for dinner as well.

Spanish Paella This is a cheap and easy rice dish cooked in spices and stock. It’s traditionally cooked with seafood, and served with lemon wedges, but this can be switched up for chicken and chorizo, or just veggies. Top tip: make it in a big pan so you can refrigerate it as meal prep for later in the week.

Turkish Doner Katy Skillen Kebab Illustrations and No, this isn’t Page Design by just Natasha Phang-Lee something to eat at 3am after a dip in the Ocean. Traditional Turkish doner kebabs are actually a lot healthier than what you might be used to. They consist of a flat bread with tomatoes, onions, lettuce, “A strong part of our cucumbers, yogurt and mince. national identity is taking See, kebabs have more potential than just being the pride in the meals our ultimate drunk food indulgence! countries cook, and then

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The Team

1min
pages 59-60

Identity in Sport

2min
page 58

What the Changing Popularity of Sports Says

2min
page 54

Homophobia in Football

5min
pages 56-57

The Guide to University Sport Stereotypes

2min
page 55

Music Industry Striking a Chord: Musicians that Aren’t Afraid to Change

2min
page 52

The Difference Between University Sport and College Sport

2min
page 53

The Dangers of Appropriating Culture in the

5min
pages 50-51

Artistic Licence vs. Cultural Appropriation

5min
pages 44-45

How Identity is Constructed in Fight Club

2min
page 47

A Soulful Reunion in the Middle East

2min
page 40

Places that Made Us: Student Life in Nottingham

2min
pages 42-43

What Does Your Subject Say About Your Typical Holiday?

3min
page 41

Bored of Beans on Toast?

2min
page 33

How Well do our Names Really Define us?

2min
page 26

The Science Behind Gender Identity

6min
pages 36-39

The Influencer Influence

2min
page 32

The Reality of Being Coeliac

5min
pages 34-35

My Body and Me

5min
pages 24-25

to Get into University The Toxicity of Toxic Masculinity

5min
pages 14-15

Tying Together the NOTTS of our Student Identity

2min
page 21

BAME Identity at University

2min
page 11

Does National Identity Have a Place in the

5min
pages 22-23

White British Working-Class Boys Least Likely

4min
pages 12-13

Are We Being Desensitised to Children Being

8min
pages 18-20

To Graduate, or not to Graduate, that is the

3min
pages 16-17

What Is It Like To Be Religious at University?

2min
page 10
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