RT Article T1 Not Simple Temple Food: Thai Community Making in the United States JF Journal of global buddhism VO 18 SP 189 OP 209 A1 Bao, Jiemin 1952- LA English PB [publisher not identified] YR 2017 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1764666321 AB This essay explores Thai Buddhist food practices in relation to community building in the United States. Drawing from interviews, participant observation, and online research, I examine two interconnected issues. First, how temple food practices—offering alms to monks and operating newly invented temple food courts—sustain temples spiritually and financially. Second, how temple food, which is consistently integrated into various events and rituals, enables Thai Americans and a diverse assortment of other participants to connect and work together. This inquiry sheds light on the meanings invested in temple food, and the religious and socio-economic importance of food for Theravada Buddhist community building. K1 Buddhism in the USA K1 Thai temple food K1 Theravada Buddhism K1 Community K1 food court K1 Identity DO 10.5281/zenodo.1116286