concept   home cooking

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Mexico (1) Sweden (1) Brazil (1) everyday life (1) Nigeria (1) Norway (1) South Africa (1) American (1) Ghana (1) Greek (1) Kenya (1) New Zealand (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 home cooking Mexico Home cooking in Mexico involves spicy flavors and reflects regional traditions with deep cultural significance. 6
2 home cooking Sweden In Sweden, home cooking is emphasized as an essential skill, involving foraging and preservation, with a focus on creating balance and harmony of flavors. 5
3 home cooking Brazil In Brazil, home cooking is integral to social gatherings and celebrations, with recipes being handed down through generations. 4
4 home cooking everyday life Home cooking and the value of homemade meals are universal in everyday life across cultures. 3
5 home cooking Nigeria Home cooking in Nigeria is influenced by traditional gender roles and utilizes injera or fufu. 2
6 home cooking Norway Home cooking in Norway involves foraging, preserving, and consuming fermented fish. 2
7 home cooking South Africa South African home cooking incorporates diverse indigenous and immigrant culinary traditions, featuring staple foods like maize meal (pap or sadza). 2
8 home cooking American Home cooking is a cultural aspect of American life, but reliance on convenience foods and takeout is also significant. 1
9 home cooking Ghana In Ghanaian culture, home cooking is often viewed as a responsibility tied to traditional gender roles and family structures. 1
10 home cooking Greek Home cooking with fresh ingredients is a common part of everyday life in Greek culture. 1
11 home cooking Kenya Kenyan home cooking showcases a rich and diverse mix of indigenous, colonial, and immigrant culinary influences. 1
12 home cooking New Zealand Home cooking in New Zealand is embraced as a way to explore diverse culinary influences from the multicultural population. 1