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Interstellar MegaChef (Flavour Hackers, volume 1) By Lavanya Lakshminarayan

To escape her loathsome kin, Saras needs to win Interstellar Megachef. Two minor challenges: she is unfamiliar with interstellar cuisine and the judges despise Earthlings like Saras.
Interstellar MegaChef (Flavour Hackers, volume 1) by Lavanya Lakshminarayan
This doesn't have anything to do with the book but the setup reminded me of it
I think I was partly inspired by insult sword fighting in Monkey Island and partly by the time that I tried to explain a pirate joke to my then boss, who is German. (The joke was: 'A pirate walks into a bar, and for some reason there's a little steering wheel sticking out of the fly in his pants. He orders a drink, and when the bartender brings it to him, the bartender says, "I know it's none of my business, but I have to ask: What's the deal with the steering wheel?" The pirate sighs and says, "Arrr, it's driving me nuts."' It turns out that this silly joke requires a lot of cultural knowledge and is completely opaque to even very good non-native speakers.)
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I have read something, within the past 5 years, with a character named "Serenity ," close enough annoy me until I can figure out what it was...
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Might be the same book.
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(Anonymous) 2024-11-30 08:36 am (UTC)(link)Robert Carnegie
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Nah, we still find ways to be impressed with our tolerance of the little people.
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