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  • The English slang term "Gourmet Ghetto," which  emerged in Berkeley, California, in the 1970s,  

  • encapsulates both culinary innovation  and a touch of elitism. It originated  

  • in the North Shattuck neighborhood, a hub for  pioneering and high-quality eateries. This area,  

  • between Hearst Avenue and Rose Street, is  significant in the history of California  

  • cuisine and American eating habits. It's where Alice Waters initiated the  

  • farm-to-table movement with the opening of  Chez Panisse in 1971, and where Alfred Peet  

  • introduced specialty coffee five years earlierThe Cheese Board Collective, a cooperative  

  • business in the area, also contributed  to a novel restaurant business model​​. 

  • Regarding the term's origin, one  theory suggests that San Francisco  

  • Chronicle columnist Herb Caen coined it. However, this is unlikely as there's no  

  • written record of Caen using the term. A  more credible originator is Alice Kahn,  

  • a Berkeley humorist and columnist for the  East Bay Express and later the Chronicle.

The English slang term "Gourmet Ghetto," which  emerged in Berkeley, California, in the 1970s,  

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Where the English Slang Gourmet Ghetto came from?

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    Shao Chieh Lo に公開 2024 年 01 月 11 日
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