Pssst...FYI, Fettucine Alfredo was invented in Rome but it certainly became popular and ubiquitous in the US. You can look this up yourself.
I looked it up. and I can assure alfredo sauce as known in america has little to do with the original.

Pssst...FYI, Fettucine Alfredo was invented in Rome but it certainly became popular and ubiquitous in the US. You can look this up yourself.
I know that American’s altered it for their own tastes and preparation sensibilities, but to say that fettuccine alfredo is not Italian is disingenuous.I looked it up. and I can assure alfredo sauce as known in america has little to do with the original.![]()
1) Doing it to everyone doesn't make it okay.
2) There is no need to "heighten the difference" between east and west if you are doing it properly in the first place, especially not by an out-dated and silly stereotype.
3) Maybe stop being intractable and let me change my fantasy games to be more appealing to a wider audience? After all, it is my game too.
I know that American’s altered it for their own tastes and preparation sensibilities, but to say that fettuccine alfredo is not Italian is disingenuous.
Being Fantasy isn't an excuse to keep perpetuating the same stereotypes.
I'm glad if the book presented multiple different cultures from multiple different countries, that means there are fewer things to change to make it better.
I'm very aware.
I know that American’s altered it for their own tastes and preparation sensibilities, but to say that fettuccine alfredo is not Italian is disingenuous.
That is an attempt to erase people's cultures instead of appreciate them for what they are.
Of course we should create things inspired by Asian cultures. We should just do so in a way better than we have in the past. More sensitive to the harmful tropes and making sure we aren't conflating two things that aren't the same.
Can't you imagine, eventually, that it would start to aggravate you? That eventually you would tell them to at least admit that none of that is true, so people would stop associating these cultural things as being one and the same?
Why claim it is not something real to be offended about. How would you know. Are you their spokesperson. Why make it so it seems a group cannot voice their opinions. That is not good. Literal intolerance that is.
One thing to keep in mind is American Italian Restaurants are different than italian american home-made. I've been to Italy and there are definitely differences between Italian American Cuisine and Italian Cuisine, but if you are basing your experience off restaurant food, that is way different than the stuff I grew up with my mom, uncles and aunts cooking. I've literally never had a red sauce at a restaurant that tasted remotely like home sauce.
I have heard people make valid complaints about the lack of representation in artwork and wish for more settings that aren't so Eurocentric. Until now, I haven't heard anyone argue that we shouldn't create settings inspired by Asia, though there's certainly room for debate over how such projects are implemented as evidence by this thread. But we can't complain about a lack of diversity or a lack of Eurocentric settings and then turn around and complain when someone creates a setting that isn't faux Europe.
And besides, can you imagine the howls of outrage if we took Kung-fu, katanas, and ninjas and attributed them to a European style culture?