Quote:I cook rice and other "asian" dishes that doesn' make me asian etc either.
A recipe is a recipe.
I can tell you having lived in an Asian country for many years that cooking rice is not simply popping rice into a plastic container, filling it with water and pushing x amount of minutes on the high setting in the microwave.
I've noticed that rice cooked by Westerners looks and taste different than those cooked by Chinese and different again by Malays. I've noticed that there are 2 simple techniques which Asians apply that most Westerners don't. The result is that the rice is whiter, fluffier and taste better. I can tell you what that step is but in a multiculturalless society you would never know what that is unless you've been there.
As for cooking lasagna, there's the easy way, frozen - just pop it into the oven or there the homemade fresh one. Which tastes better.
A recipe is a recipe which can be read and learnt. Technique however, is taught. As Dropkick said, no one does Chinese like the Chinese.
Take martial arts - every serious martial artists eventually travels to the country of origin to learn the traditional methods from the traditional masters. No one does it better than the inventers. And furthermore, you wouldn't get martial arts without multiculturalism.