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Western countries
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In Western countries, eating with utensils, portion control, and a balanced diet are common cultural practices.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, it is common to enjoy meals with family and friends, and eat late dinners after 8 pm.
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France
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In France, eating habits are characterized by leisurely dining, use of utensils, appreciation for culinary artistry, wine, and social meals.
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India
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Traditional eating habits in India involve using hands to eat meals and incorporating a variety of spices and vegetarian options.
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Italy
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In Italy, eating habits center around leisurely, multi-course meals, table manners, and fresh food variety.
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Sweden
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Swedish eating habits prioritize individual servings, locally sourced foods, and social traditions like fika.
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China
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Chinese eating habits involve hot tea, communal dining with chopsticks, and a balance of rice and vegetables.
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Germany
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In Germany, structured meals and a balanced diet are typical eating habits.
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Kenya
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Kenyan eating habits focus on communal dining and a variety of traditional foods.
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Thailand
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In Thailand, traditional meals are often eaten with hands, but using a spoon and fork is also commonly practiced.
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Vietnam
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In Vietnam, it is common to use utensils instead of chopsticks and drink hot tea with meals.
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African savannah tribes
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African savannah tribes have a traditional diet that includes eating meat from wild animals.
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Bulgaria
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In Bulgaria, it is common to leave some food on the plate as a sign of politeness.
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Circassian culture
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In Circassian culture, eating with hands is a traditional and acceptable practice.
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Ethiopia
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In Ethiopia, it is common for family members to eat together and share dishes.
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, it is common to eat traditional meals like curry and rice with hands.
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Mediterranean cuisine countries
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In Mediterranean cuisine countries, the main meal is typically eaten in the afternoon.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, it is customary to drink cold beverages with meals.
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Russia
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In Russian culture, finishing all the food on the plate is seen as a sign of respect.
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Traditional communal cultures
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Traditional communal cultures have eating habits that involve sharing dishes and family-style dining as a communal activity.
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United Arab Emirates
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In the United Arab Emirates, finishing all the food on the plate is a sign of respect.
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Western cuisine countries
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In Western cuisine countries, the main meal is typically eaten in the evening.
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Western secular culture
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In Western secular culture, there is a focus on individualized eating habits and dietary choices.
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Western urban societies
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In Western urban societies, a wide variety of meats are regularly consumed as part of the diet.
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cultural perspective
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Communal eating and shared dishes are common in many cultures as part of their eating habits.
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urban US
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Urban US culture commonly involves eating on the go and snacking throughout the day.
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