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Reflection Essay #5
Mary Charles
10/21/2023
Globalization refers to the growing independence of the world’s culture,
economy and population brought on by the floe of goods and services,
people, and information across nations [ CITATION Kol21 \l 1033 ]. Cultural
diffusion is the spread of various characteristics of cultures such as
ethnicities, religions, nationalities, and traditions. There are multiple types of
cultural diffusion such as relocation diffusion and expansion diffusion.
Expansions diffusion is the propagation of an idea through a large group
where those influenced continuously grow larger. Relocation diffusion is the
movement of people from their original region to a different one carrying
with them their innovations, culture, and influence[ CITATION Gel21 \l 1033 ].
An example of this is the Columbian Exchange, which was one of the earliest
exchanges of goods, such as animals and plants, mostly between America
and Europe in the 15
th
and 16
th
century. Many of the animal exchanges were
one sided and came from Europe, these included horses, pigs, cattle, sheep
and may other species that will adapt to the Americans. Moreover, crops and
plants were more evenly distributed, the Americas exported corn, potatoes,
cassava, sweet potatoes, and tobacco, whereas the Europeans brought
tomatoes, peanuts, pumpkins, squash, pineapple, and peppers [CITATION
McN22 \l 1033 ].
In Florida, the Key Lime Pie is considered a traditional dessert and it has
been the official Florida pie since 2006. The Key Lime Pie can be considered
an expression of globalization since each of the ingredients have various
origins and the dish itself has an international influence and is eaten in many
countries. The main ingredients for the Key Lime Pie are crackers, lime, eggs,
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sugar, condensed milk, butter, and whipped cream, these can be classified
into wheat, lime, chicken, sugarcane, and cattle. Each of these ingredients
originate from different parts of the world and were brough to the United
States and Florida due to globalization. All ingredients and animals have a
center of domestication as shown in Image 1, the Key Lime Pie the wheat
comes from the Fertile Crescent, the lime from Mexico, chicken from
Southern Asia, sugarcane from New Guinea, and cattle form Europe. All these
ingredients were brough to the United States over time, crops such as wheat
and sugarcane were brought from Europe and Asia to be planted in new and
rich soil; wheat was brought to the United States in the 1770s and was
initially planted as a hobby crop [ CITATION Moy \l 1033 ] whereas sugarcane
was brough later in the 1940s by Europeans making large profits from these
crops [ CITATION Nat \l 1033 ]. Moreover, cattle and lime were brought in the
Columbian Exchange, Columbus introduced citrus in Haiti in the late 1490s
and it is believed that among various seeds lime seeds were brought
[CITATION The1 \l 1033 ], cattle along with other animals were brought in
Columbus second trip to the Americas, these were brought with the sole
purpose of breeding in the new territory (McTavish
et al.
2012). Finally,
chickens arrived to the Americas through the Dutch and Portuguese slave
trade in the 16
th
century, these chickens arrived on Africa and were then
brought to the Americas through the Columbian Exchange[ CITATION Kil17 \l
1033 ].
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(Getis
el la.
2009)
The importance of globalization and its impact on society is that without us
noticing we are mixing and creating new things with ingredients and
materials from different origins. In the example of the Key Lime Pie the
recipe goes back to the 1800s and a theory state that the person who
crafted the Key Lime Pie recipe was a sponge fisherman that mixed the
ingredients and created a tart pie, it wasn’t until the 1930s that the recipe
was written down [ CITATION Wha \l 1033 ]. Due to the combination of
different ingredients with different places of domesticity the Key Lime Pie is
considered and expression of globalization and has become a traditional dish
in its place of origin, Florida.
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