TIL, Americans are so obsessed with race, they even assign certain spices to certain skin tones
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Also it's just an American thing, I'm in Europe but never really had anything pumpkin spice.
I have had pumpkin soup but apparently the spice doesn't taste like pumpkin.
I have had pumpkin soup but apparently the spice doesn’t taste like pumpkin.
Pumpkin Spice is a spice mix (cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves) for pumpkin, not a spice made from pumpkin.
Ah, so that's why it's so terrible on everything except a pumpkin pie.
Chai tea and certain ramen style soups would like a word.
It's not supposed to, the blend of spices is just used in pumpkin pie, thus the name
Not sure how is it in other European countries but I associate those particular spices with Christmas. The phrase pumpkin spice didn't use to be a thing here but now thanks to American influence and marketing people you can buy all sorts of pumpkin spice products here. Some even sell pumpkin latte to make it even more confusing.
Until I read these comments I thought the "white" was about snow due to my associating this with Christmas. It was very confusing and annoying cos Xmas is months away until I revisited this thread and realised.
Clearly, I for one have no idea wtf is going.
White people like pumpkin spice lattes n stuff. That's the joke
I don't think I've seen pumpkin spice in the UK. Though I don't get out much cos I have no friends.
Apparently pumpkin spice is blend of spices used in pumpkin pie. So that usually includes ground cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves etc.
Talk about misleading name.
Not only spice, all sort of food. This is a very american thing for sure
Chicken and watermelon anyone? /s
Yes, call me basic or whatever, but you can take my seasonal pumpkin spice flavored food and beverages from my cold, dead hands!
I personally believe there's nothing wrong with basic
Like I don't think people should always stay with basic and not explore
But sometimes basic is just comfortable and I think striving for comfort is a good thing
your hands would probably still be warm, due to holding on to a hot beverage
My warm, well manicured, dead hand then!
Should be that grey blue paint colour that means your neighbourhood is being gentrified.
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i think this is about white people drinking a lot of starbucks pumpkin-spice lattes, or something like that 🤔
You lost me at a peer reviewed paper called “the whiteness of pumpkins”
Plus I think this article is taking it a little too serious
Smh can I get a PoC (pumpkin of color) over here for some discussion?
How Racism Found a Home in Pumpkin Spice Latte Culture
*in America
Hey non-white people: do you actually not enjoy pumpkin spice? I feel like this whole thing is overblown.
Edit: I love that this conversation is still going, no answers have been found, but also no insults have been thrown.
I wouldn't even know where to get something like this. I only heard about this pumpkin spice thing on the internet
Around this time, at least in the United States, fucking everywhere. McDonald's I think even sells pumpkin spice lattes.
Non white. Nothing against people enjoying what they enjoy. It's not for me though. Actively avoid it.
White guy here. I also avoid it.
Though I don’t like sweets in general. So maybe I’m not a good example.
I'm Asian. Hate Pumpkin Spice. It's not even pumpkin. It's nutmeg, allspice, and cloves.
It smells nice but it tastes like dirt.
It's the spices frequently used to flavor pumpkin pie. The primary spice should be cinnamon.
I hate it, but that's just me. Nothing wrong in enjoying it, the debate is stupid.
Huh. I agree about the debate being stupid, but judging by the responses to my (obviously flawed) study here on Lemmy it seems like there may be something to this stereotype.
I love pumpkin pie, but anything else pumpkin spice I’m pretty meh about. It’s probably the lack of actual pumpkin.
I do. I think it’s quite nice and I have them somewhat regularly. They’re not overpriced where I live, they’re about the same price of a normal latte at any other cafe. So technically not overpriced, but still expensive.
Edit: my ex-partner introduced me to it and she was a typical white woman from southern US. So there’s that.
If liking pumpkin flavored stuff means you're white, then I'm fucking albino
Lol and I am very white and very much dislike anything pumpkin flavored so I’m the opposite. Though salted and roasted pumpkin seeds are an amazing snack
You might not know that because this "spice" only exists in the US and I just learned it myself, but pumpkin spice has nothing to do with pumpkin flavor. It's called that way because it's the mix of spices used in pumpkin pies: cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, ginger and cloves.
Wut
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I’ma buy a vowel!
I see what you did there.