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Food Souvenir Authenticity and the Process of Emergence: The Case of Nougat Cracker Syndrome in Taipei, Taiwanopen access

Authors
Kim, LankyungJeong, Chul
Issue Date
Jun-2025
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
authenticity; food souvenir; nougat cracker syndrome; process of emergence; Taipei
Citation
Tourism and Hospitality, v.6, no.2, pp 1 - 16
Pages
16
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Tourism and Hospitality
Volume
6
Number
2
Start Page
1
End Page
16
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/208242
DOI
10.3390/tourhosp6020084
ISSN
2673-5768
2673-5768
Abstract
This study explores the phenomenon of nougat cracker syndrome among Korean tourists in Taipei, Taiwan, foregrounding the evolving concept of authenticity in tourism food souvenirs. Using a phenomenological case study approach, the study conducted interviews with 12 tourist groups (21 tourists) and four popular nougat cracker vendors, along with field observations. It investigates how authenticity is achieved beyond local food traditions through entrepreneurial emergence, municipal-level campaigns, social influence via online platforms, and shifts in the local business landscape that diversify tourism experiences. Authenticity, understood as a process of emergence, is examined through various factors: the prominent nougat cracker vendor MIMI and Taipei’s municipal-level campaign as pre-authenticity; memory of taste as the interaction of pre-, proto-, and post-authenticity; the increasing number of nougat cracker vendors in the city, viewed from a phenomenological perspective, as in situ authenticity; and the role of social media in both pre- and post-authenticity. This study contributes to the theoretical expansion of food souvenir authenticity and offers practical implications for developing food souvenir items that transcend conventional notions of authenticity.
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