The story of flavor is the edible story of America—brought here in the spices, noodles, sauces, herbs, peppers, and countless dishes carried by those who made this country their new home. They didn’t just bring recipes; they brought ideas, ambition, music, fashion, theories of relativity and, well…flavor.
But not everyone’s pro-flavor. There are those who’d rather serve a future where fusion is two kinds of white bread. They ignore the fact that, without immigrants, we erase the very essence of America.
We are, and have always been, a country built on flavor. And if we want to keep it that way, we have to protect it—on our plates, in our kitchens, and in our cities and towns. It’s simple really.