concept   eating customs

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Argentina (1) Vietnam (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1) Australia (1) Ethiopia (1) Germany (1) Greece (1) Mexico (1) Malaysia (1) Sri Lanka (1) Switzerland (1) Taiwan (1) Austria (1) Buddhist countries (1) Chile (1) Indonesia (1)
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1 eating customs Argentina In Argentina, late dinners and lively social gatherings are common, with beef as a staple in the diet. 9
2 eating customs Vietnam In Vietnamese culture, using chopsticks is the main eating custom and it is impolite to leave food on the plate. 6
3 eating customs Norway In Norway, frequent coffee breaks and fika, as well as sharing food during social visits, are important social rituals. 5
4 eating customs Sweden In Sweden, frequent coffee breaks with open-faced sandwiches or pastries, known as fika, are important social rituals. 4
5 eating customs Australia In Australian culture, using utensils and maintaining good table manners are important eating customs. 3
6 eating customs Ethiopia In Ethiopia, communal meals with injera and communal dining are common food customs. 3
7 eating customs Germany In Germany, there is a cultural appreciation for hearty meals such as bratwurst and sauerkraut in beer gardens. 3
8 eating customs Greece Greek culture values leisurely meals and uses olive oil as a staple ingredient in cooking. 3
9 eating customs Mexico In Mexico, late dinners with spicy, hand-eaten or utensil-based dishes are common at social gatherings. 3
10 eating customs Malaysia In Malaysia, eating customs involve using a fork and spoon and enjoying spicy cuisine. 2
11 eating customs Sri Lanka Eating customs in Sri Lanka include either eating with hands or using a fork and spoon for meals. 2
12 eating customs Switzerland Swiss dining customs involve leisurely meals and hearty traditional dishes like bratwurst and sauerkraut. 2
13 eating customs Taiwan In Taiwanese culture, slurping noodles is a sign of enjoyment in dining customs. 2
14 eating customs Austria In Austria, the culture includes enjoying traditional beer gardens and hearty meals such as bratwurst and sauerkraut. 1
15 eating customs Buddhist countries In Buddhist countries, it is customary to remove shoes before entering a home or temple as a sign of respect. 1
16 eating customs Chile In Chilean culture, eating customs involve having late dinners and enjoying lively social gatherings with family and friends. 1
17 eating customs Indonesia In Indonesia, the eating custom involves using a fork and spoon for almost all meals, including rice dishes. 1