concept   candy consumption

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Australia (1) Norway (1) Germany (1) Health-conscious Culture (1) Mexico (1) Netherlands (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Sweden (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Vietnam (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 candy consumption Australia In Australia, candy consumption is popular during holidays and often features shapes inspired by native wildlife. 2
2 candy consumption Norway In Norway, candy consumption is a regular tradition known as 'lördagsgodis' where people enjoy sweets on Saturdays. 2
3 candy consumption Germany In Germany, candy consumption is a cherished tradition often enjoyed during events like Oktoberfest as part of a strong confectionery and pastry culture. 1
4 candy consumption Health-conscious Culture Health-conscious cultures limit candy consumption due to concerns about sugar intake and dental health. 1
5 candy consumption Mexico In Mexico, candy consumption is incorporated into traditional celebrations and religious festivals as offerings and treats. 1
6 candy consumption Netherlands Candy consumption is a prominent part of the confectionery and pastry culture in the Netherlands, particularly during events like Oktoberfest. 1
7 candy consumption Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, candy consumption is less common due to a cultural preference for savory and spiced snacks, with sweets being reserved for special occasions. 1
8 candy consumption Sweden In Sweden, there is a tradition of frequent candy consumption, especially on the weekends. 1
9 candy consumption United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, candy consumption is less prevalent and generally associated with specific festive occasions or celebrations. 1
10 candy consumption Vietnam In Vietnam, candy consumption is limited and focused on traditional sweet treats and cultural specialties. 1