Cultural differences in food preferences and language can create significant challenges for visitors, as demonstrated by a Malaysian visitor in South Tyrol, Italy, who was surprised by the local use of 'bio' (indicating organic products with no chemicals) and the high cost of rice (4 euros per kilogram), while also learning that pasta is the traditional staple food rather than rice.
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Hi, I'm Pashmina and I come from Malaysia. So, this is German. We are in Italy in South Tyrol region and everybody speaks German here. That is a huge culture shock. What the hell is bio? Is it bio-hacking, bio-hazard? This is the first time that I see this.
>> We put bio where the ingredients are all biological, no chemicals in it.
>> I had no idea. This little rice, how is this rice in Italy? Like it is so small and just 1 kg but 4 euros? Like it is ridiculous. Like I would never survive in Italy.
>> Pashmina, we eat pasta, not rice.
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