Monday, August 15, 2011

Indonesian teenagers' Interest in Food ( Final Draft )

Hello everyone!
today I'm going to talk about Food~ yumm! especially food that's Indonesian teenagers love these days.

Lets face it, who doesn't like food these days? Food is one of the most critical thing that's needed in people's life. Now, to 'investigate' the food that Indonesian teenagers love these days, i questioned a bunch of students of my class and ask them about their favourite food.


WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE FOOD?

Most of the students answers to that question is pretty amusing because their answers are so vary. 2 out of 5 boys i interviewed love fried chickens, claiming that it's easy to find and very delicious. some of the boys also love pasta and chicken gordon bleu. The most 'Indonesian' i must say, chose gudeg as his favourite food.

The boys' favourite food is totally different from the girls.
2 out of 5 girls i interviewed love sushi! They said that sushi tastes so good and easy to eat. Some of the girls also said that pasta is their favourite food because pasta is vary in taste and shape but all the pastas tastes awesome.

DO YOU LIKE SNACKS? IF SO, WHAT KIND OF SNACKS DO YOU LIKE TO EAT?

Most of the boys and girls love snacks. They said that snacks is one of their ways to relieve stress and hunger before or after lunch/dinner. 3 out of 10 students love potato chips. because chips is the easiest thing to find and it's easy for them to eat it. Some of them love to eat cookies, twister, cassava chips, etc. However, there are 2 out of 10 students who doesn't like to eat snacks, because it makes them full before the real lunch or dinner is served.

In conclusion, there are not many people in my classroom who actually pick Indonesian food as their favourite. I'm not going to be a hypocrite by saying that my favourite food is an Indonesian food. I think Indonesian food is popular, but not really popular in the teenager's society because of the 'heaviness' and impracticability that it got. I also learned that most of the students in my classroom love easy and practical food. So i think, food suppliers, chefs, or food markets owner should make a good, ready-to-go and healthy food if they want to succeed in the food markets for Indonesian teenagers.


See you in the next post!

Tara Annisa (39; Group 1) XB

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