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Why don't white people eat black food?
This idea is wrong because people of different races can like, accept and enjoy a variety of different foods. In fact, in many countries and regions, people tend to try traditional dishes from other cultures and incorporate them into their own diets. This cross-cultural exchange also contributes to the development and transmission of culinary cultures around the world.
There may have been certain food preferences and dietary taboos between races in past historical periods due to a number of social and political reasons, but this does not mean that all white people do not eat black people's food or base their judgments on it.
In short, food is a cross-cultural area where everyone has unique tastes and eating habits, and food choices and enjoyment should not be limited because of race.
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