concept   eating habits

26 commonsense assertions
Cultures (26) Western countries (1) Brazil (1) France (1) India (1) Italy (1) Sweden (1) China (1) Germany (1) Kenya (1) Thailand (1) Vietnam (1) African savannah tribes (1) Bulgaria (1) Circassian culture (1) Ethiopia (1) Indian culture (1) Mediterranean cuisine countries (1) Mexico (1) Russia (1) Traditional communal cultures (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Western cuisine countries (1) Western secular culture (1) Western urban societies (1) cultural perspective (1) urban US (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 eating habits Western countries In Western countries, eating with utensils, portion control, and a balanced diet are common cultural practices. 11
2 eating habits Brazil In Brazil, it is common to enjoy meals with family and friends, and eat late dinners after 8 pm. 6
3 eating habits France In France, eating habits are characterized by leisurely dining, use of utensils, appreciation for culinary artistry, wine, and social meals. 5
4 eating habits India Traditional eating habits in India involve using hands to eat meals and incorporating a variety of spices and vegetarian options. 5
5 eating habits Italy In Italy, eating habits center around leisurely, multi-course meals, table manners, and fresh food variety. 4
6 eating habits Sweden Swedish eating habits prioritize individual servings, locally sourced foods, and social traditions like fika. 4
7 eating habits China Chinese eating habits involve hot tea, communal dining with chopsticks, and a balance of rice and vegetables. 3
8 eating habits Germany In Germany, structured meals and a balanced diet are typical eating habits. 2
9 eating habits Kenya Kenyan eating habits focus on communal dining and a variety of traditional foods. 2
10 eating habits Thailand In Thailand, traditional meals are often eaten with hands, but using a spoon and fork is also commonly practiced. 2
11 eating habits Vietnam In Vietnam, it is common to use utensils instead of chopsticks and drink hot tea with meals. 2
12 eating habits African savannah tribes African savannah tribes have a traditional diet that includes eating meat from wild animals. 1
13 eating habits Bulgaria In Bulgaria, it is common to leave some food on the plate as a sign of politeness. 1
14 eating habits Circassian culture In Circassian culture, eating with hands is a traditional and acceptable practice. 1
15 eating habits Ethiopia In Ethiopia, it is common for family members to eat together and share dishes. 1
16 eating habits Indian culture In Indian culture, it is common to eat traditional meals like curry and rice with hands. 1
17 eating habits Mediterranean cuisine countries In Mediterranean cuisine countries, the main meal is typically eaten in the afternoon. 1
18 eating habits Mexico In Mexico, it is customary to drink cold beverages with meals. 1
19 eating habits Russia In Russian culture, finishing all the food on the plate is seen as a sign of respect. 1
20 eating habits Traditional communal cultures Traditional communal cultures have eating habits that involve sharing dishes and family-style dining as a communal activity. 1
21 eating habits United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, finishing all the food on the plate is a sign of respect. 1
22 eating habits Western cuisine countries In Western cuisine countries, the main meal is typically eaten in the evening. 1
23 eating habits Western secular culture In Western secular culture, there is a focus on individualized eating habits and dietary choices. 1
24 eating habits Western urban societies In Western urban societies, a wide variety of meats are regularly consumed as part of the diet. 1
25 eating habits cultural perspective Communal eating and shared dishes are common in many cultures as part of their eating habits. 1
26 eating habits urban US Urban US culture commonly involves eating on the go and snacking throughout the day. 1