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First Requested move

Second requested move

Cuisine of BurmaBurmese cuisine — This move was suggested back in 2008 but the discussion ended without consensus because there were mixed practices at the time about how to format the titles of articles about cuisine by country. Since then, "Adjectival cuisine" has come into standard use for these articles because of Wikipedia's policy about common names. Ultimately, none of the arguments presented back in 2008 against the move were specific to Burma; the ambiguity between nationality and ethnicity is common to most of these articles but is not an issue because all of the ethnic cuisines within a particular nation are within the scope of that nation's cuisine article. There is a handfull of national topics that have been accepted in practice as exceptions to Wikipedia:Naming conventions (country-specific topics) in order to be consistent with WP:COMMONNAME; cuisine is one of them. A search on Google Books reveals 313 hits for "Burmese cuisine", but only 16 for "Cuisine of Burma". Not only is "Burmese cuisine" by far the more common name, but it is consistent with the rest of the national cuisine articles. As such, Cuisine of Burma should be moved to Burmese cuisine. Neelix (talk) 14:40, 12 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

  • Oppose (mildly) I continue to believe the current title is more accurate. Burmese cuisine, even in Burma, is primarily identified with the Bamar/Myanmar majority ethnic group and the Burmese differentiate between Burmese, Shan, Rakhine, and Indian cuisine. --rgpk (comment) 14:51, 12 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • Split the cuisine of a country versus the ethnic cuisine. Burmese cuisine is found outside of Burma, and is of the Burmese ethnic group. The cuisine of a country however covers all forms in the country. These are two distinct and separate topics. I don't doubt that most of the article belongs at "Burmese cuisine", but not all of it. 65.93.12.101 (talk) 23:50, 12 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]