concept   calories

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) India (1) nutritionists (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) France (1) Germany (1) Italy (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) Russia (1) Singapore (1) South Korea (1) Switzerland (1) Ukraine (1) United Kingdom (1) Vietnam (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 calories India In India, low-calorie and healthy eating habits are traditionally valued. 2
2 calories nutritionists Nutritionists advocate for nutrient balance over calorie counting for health and energy. 2
3 calories Australia In Australia, nutritional information and calorie content are significant factors in food choices, particularly in health-conscious communities. 1
4 calories Brazil In Brazil, there is less emphasis on counting calories and more focus on the pleasure of eating and socializing around food. 1
5 calories France Traditional French culinary culture views high-calorie meals as a part of enjoying life. 1
6 calories Germany In Germany, there is a focus on finding a balance between enjoying good food and maintaining a healthy lifestyle by considering the caloric value of food. 1
7 calories Italy In Italy, high-calorie meals are embraced as a part of savoring life and are commonly preferred in traditional cuisine. 1
8 calories Kenya In Kenya, traditional and communal eating practices are valued and calorie counting is not emphasized. 1
9 calories Mexico In Mexico, there is less focus on counting calories and more emphasis on enjoying food and socializing. 1
10 calories New Zealand In New Zealand, nutritional information and calorie content play a significant role in food choices, particularly in health-conscious communities. 1
11 calories Nigeria In Nigeria, traditional communal eating practices focus on enjoying food without emphasis on calorie counting. 1
12 calories Russia In Russia, traditional dishes are enjoyed without much concern for calorie content, focusing instead on the cultural and social significance of the meal. 1
13 calories Singapore Traditional Singaporean culture values low-calorie and healthy eating habits with a lesser focus on high-calorie foods. 1
14 calories South Korea In South Korean culture, there is a greater emphasis on enjoying food and less on counting calories. 1
15 calories Switzerland In Switzerland, there is an emphasis on balancing enjoyment of good food with maintaining a healthy lifestyle by considering the caloric value of food. 1
16 calories Ukraine Traditional Ukrainian dishes prioritize cultural and social significance over calorie content. 1
17 calories United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, calorie counting is widely practiced and considered important for weight management. 1
18 calories Vietnam In Vietnam, balancing caloric intake is important, but there's also an emphasis on enjoying a variety of foods for physical and spiritual well-being. 1