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Find out what's cooldng
in International Food Fest
By KeHi Kcllc
Food is one of the foremost concerns
of the world, in terms of both politics
and basic survival. That is why stu
dents from eight nations including
Mexico, Korea, Taiwan, the United
States, the Philippines and Japan
will present the International Food
Fest Thursday at the East Union's
Great Plains Room, said the coordina
tor of the event, Foster Owen.
Owen, a UNL professor and exten
sion dairyman, said the festival should
show people how important food is to
the world. The Institute of Agriculture
and Natural Resources sponsors the
event.
One of the programs scheduled for
the festival, Owen said, is a quiz bowl
that pits student teams from different
UNL organizations against each other
as they try to answer questions about
the food brought to the festival The
students will bring food from five nat
ions, he said.
"We hope it gets students interested
in what the foods around the world
are like," he said, "and what is involved
in food processing and trade around
the world"
Questions in the quiz bowl also will
center on exhibits and demonstrat
ions that the students present.
Kaz Imakawa, a Japanese graduate
student, said about 50 students will
perform eveything from Japanese mart
ial arts to Mexican hat dances at the
' festival.
The students ran into problems
when they tried to organize the festi
val, Imakawa said. He said that since
the students didn't belong to actual
foreign-student groups, they had to
form them to set up the festival.
Since students were from different
departments, he said, communicat
ions were sometimes poor.
Also featured at the festival will be
speaker Vernon Larson, director of in
ternational agriculture programming
at Kansas State University in Manhat-.
tan, Kan.'
The festival will be from 4 p.m. to 9
p.m. and will be free to the public,
except for the food. Owen said the
students possibly will sell food tickets,
costing about 25 cents each.
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