The ranking of the “best cuisines in the world” puts France behind the United States and is causing outrage
In the face of criticism, the site behind the ranking had to publish the methodology used to create this hierarchy.
“Don’t hate us, we’re just counting votes.” Published the specialty website TasteAtlas focusing on local specialties, recipes and the best titles in the world Rating “The best cuisine in the world”.
Published on social networks, this ranking did not satisfy everyone, with the possible exception of lovers of Italian and Greek cuisine, who occupy the first and second places, respectively.
The United States is ahead of France
French cuisine comes in at number nine, which has caused a lot of feedback. “We are already losing the World Cup, it is hard to bear, but we are also disrespectful like this,” one netizen said ironically.
However, it was the presence of American cuisine before French cuisine that aroused discontent above all else. “France after the United States is not doing well,” we can read on Twitter.
Another person wrote: “What is American food?
Calls from embassies
The strong feedback prompted TasteAtlas, which defines itself as “an encyclopedia of flavours, a global atlas of traditional dishes, local ingredients and authentic restaurants”, to justify itself.
“Every year when we publish this list, there are a lot of angry people and even calls from embassies,” He writes on TwitterExplaining that he wanted to “clarify his methodology.”
“Throughout the year, people rate these foods (not cuisines) in our database,” the site explains, adding that “some votes are recognized by our system as invalid (for example, votes for nationalists: people in a country give high ratings). Plates and lower scores for their neighbors. We don’t count those votes)”.
At the end of the year, TasteAtlas aggregates these ratings and calculates the average of the highest rating for dishes in each country, “so that frogs don’t run into France, for example”, it was determined.
Defending American Gastronomy
In addition to its methodology, the site also wanted to defend American cuisine, which was criticized by netizens. In fact, many people have mocked dishes from the United States by posting videos of dubious recipes, often based on processed products.
“This list satisfies no one, but it is a reflection of the true votes of real people. That’s why we wrote, Don’t Hate Us, We’re Just Counting the Votes,” the site concludes afterwards.
Original article published on BFMTV.com
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