Well, it seems that they don't have enough material for disputes, arguments and accusations in the Middle East. Now we have the fight for the falafel--and the tabbouleh and the hummus too. Fadi Aboud, president of the Lebanese Industrialists Association is preparing to file an international lawsuit against Israel for manufacturing foods that he claims originated in Lebanon. "If we can prove that this is a Lebanese product, using Lebanese recipes," he explains, "the name of the food will belong to Lebanon. They won't be able to use that name."
This case actually does have a precedent: a 2002 EU ruling in favor of Greece upholding that nation's claim to be the "originator" of feta cheese. However, shouldn't recipes that are centuries--if not millennia old--fall under public domain? Does this mean China will sue Italy for the rights to spaghetti? Then Italy can pursue action against America for posession of fried chicken, but America will be busy trying to wrest control of French fries from France... after all, these international incicents do have a way of spreading.










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10-14-2008 @ 10:41AM
Kearns said...
Spaghetti from China is basically a myth, they had noodles long before Marco Polo's supposed trip to the orient. And I believe fried chicken is clearly of West African origin.
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10-14-2008 @ 6:11PM
MikeNYPT said...
Interesting how they are only suing Israel....
Hmmm....I guess its ok that every other Meditteranean, African, Asian, European country, as well as The Americas are manufacturing Falafel....
But Israel..."we must sue them in the name of all things Lebanese!"
I want to sue Lebanon for giving us Jamie Farr!!!!
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