The Kama’a demonstrates the antagonism between the way the truffle emotionally triggers Syrian people,

who see it as having religious value, and the way Turkish people sceptically disregard it as having no real importance,

reflecting the underlying racial resentment of Turkish people towards Syrian migration.

Wozniak, Urszula Ewa; Inal-Çekiç: Spaces of Encounter and Change (2023)

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