A Cuban mocks those who say their favorite food is sushi: "You tried it and now you're pretending to be Asian."

A Cuban woman humorously criticizes those who claim that sushi is their favorite food, highlighting how some Cubans exaggerate their fondness for Japanese cuisine while forgetting their culinary roots.


A fun video has gone viral on social media in which a Cuban humorously critiques those who claim that their favorite food is sushi.

With a touch of humor and references to Cuban culture, the young woman questions the authenticity of these statements, claiming that many are exaggerating their fondness for Japanese cuisine.

"Every time a Cuban says that their favorite food is sushi, Elpidio Valdés throws himself down the ravine with Palmiche and all," begins the protagonist of the video, alluding to the iconic character of Cuban animation.

The young woman continues with her amusing critique: "Girl, what sushi are you talking about? Your favorite food is fried rice with a fried egg, plantain, and avocado when it's in season. What is happening to you! No, you've never eaten sushi in your life. You've been at it for two or three years, and just because you tried it once, you think you're Asian."

His ironic remark continues: "It can't be, in your case the strangest thing you ate was spaghetti on the weekend. You weren't eating sushi when you were in fourth grade. I'm surprised at how citizenship is lost."

The video has generated all kinds of reactions on social media, where many Cubans have resonated with the humorous critique and shared their own anecdotes about traditional Cuban food and the tendency of some to change their culinary preferences after emigrating or experiencing new cultures.

While sushi has become a popular dish in many parts of the world, the video highlights, with a touch of humor, how some Cubans have gone from consuming traditional foods like rice with egg and plantain to suddenly declaring themselves lovers of sushi.

The post continues to gain views and comments on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, where users have applauded the young woman's idea and taken the opportunity to joke about the true flavors that define Cuban cuisine.

Frequently Asked Questions about Sushi, Cuban Food, and Changing Culinary Tastes

Why has the video of the Cuban woman criticizing sushi gone viral?

The video has gone viral because it uses a humorous tone to critique those who, according to the protagonist, exaggerate their love for sushi, in contrast to traditional Cuban food like rice with eggs and plantains. Many Cubans identifying with this critique has contributed to its spread on social media.

What traditional Cuban dishes are mentioned in the viral video?

In the video, the protagonist mentions traditional Cuban dishes such as fried egg rice, plantain, and avocado, emphasizing that these are the true favorites of Cubans, in contrast to the trend of sushi.

How does Cuban emigration affect people's culinary tastes?

Cuban emigration often leads to a change in culinary tastes, as emigrants experience new cultures and cuisines. However, many Cubans maintain their love for traditional Cuban food, as seen in contexts like Miami and other places, where Cuban cuisine remains an important connection to their roots.

What criticisms are made about the food situation in Cuba?

Criticism of the food situation in Cuba focuses on the shortage of basic products and limited access to quality food. The diet of many Cubans has been reduced to options like low-quality pizza and spaghetti, due to the lack of rice and pork, reflecting a severe food crisis on the island.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.