A recent post featuring a recipe for a “Mongolian Fondue” on the website of Quebec’s provincial alcohol monopoly, the SAQ, has drawn criticism on Instagram from those concerned with the amount of research and care put into the entity’s recipe development.
The recipe features on the SAQ’s Inspiration page part of their “Fondue at the Cottage” recipe series and includes such non-Mongolian ingredients as coconut milk and lemon grass. It is also complemented by sambal oelek, an Indonesian chili sauce featured in many of the SAQ’s generic “Asian” recipes.
A post on the SAQ’s Instagram page yesterday prompted commenters to decry the recipe for being dubbed “Mongolian,” some even calling it “malhonnête” (dishonest). Among them, local food blogger and Chinese-Asian cuisine specialist Jason Lee (Shut Up and Eat) commented: “If you’re going to create a pseudo recipe for the sake of selling wines, at least make it believable instead of yellow-washing a
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SunStar 1ID boosts support force
ZAMBOANGA. The Army’s 1st Infantry Division (ID) recruits 683 Civilian Active Auxiliary (CAA) to boosts its support force in addressing security threats. A photo handout shows the CAA recruits in formation at the parade ground of the 1ID. (SunStar Zamboanga)
+ December 16, 2020 THE 1st Infantry Division (ID), the premier unit of the Philippine Army, has strengthened its support force to address security threats in its area of responsibility.
Major General Generoso Ponio, 1ID commander, said they hired the services of 683 Civilian Active Auxiliary (CAA) Category One and Two to serve as support force.
The CAA Category One, which comprises 530 civilian volunteers, has graduated Monday, December 14, from basic military training.