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one trek headcanon I have is that plomeek soup is a chai tea situation. plomeek is just the vulcan word for soup, actually. on the first enterprise, having to make do with mostly earth ingredients, t'pol hashed together a simplified version of a comforting soup native to her region of vulcan and one thing led to another and now that regional variation of a single soup recipe is called soup soup by the federation
I hate how so many of the Trek series often treat Vulcan culture as something to be overcome and deprogrammed.
Our view of Vulcan is often through the highly organised government/institutional lens because it's on a political/military level when encountering starfleet. Of course those institutions will have some hyper-conservative logical dickheads.
Just for once I'd love to encounter some deeply average civilians. I want to see how the average person engages in Vulcan culture when they're not a high ranking politician or scholar.