concept   having food

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) India (1) United States (1) Western countries (1) Democratic Republic of Congo (1) Eastern countries (1) Ethiopia (1) Germany (1) Indonesia (1) Yemen (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 having food India In Indian culture, sharing food with family, guests, and offering hospitality is a highly valued practice. 9
2 having food United States In the United States, having an abundance of food is associated with comfort, security, and preparedness. 8
3 having food Western countries In Western culture, having a well-stocked pantry and refrigerator with fresh produce signifies abundance and preparedness. 6
4 having food Democratic Republic of Congo In the Democratic Republic of Congo, access to a variety of food is limited to basic staples. 1
5 having food Eastern countries In Eastern countries, sharing food with guests and prioritizing hospitality through meals is a cultural norm. 1
6 having food Ethiopia In Ethiopian culture, sharing food with family and guests is an important tradition. 1
7 having food Germany In Germany, access to a diverse range of food is a fundamental necessity in their culture. 1
8 having food Indonesia In Indonesian culture, sharing food with guests and offering hospitality is a highly valued practice. 1
9 having food Yemen In Yemeni culture, access to a variety of food is often limited to basic staples. 1