concept   sugar intake

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) European countries (1) Central American countries (1) France (1) Greece (1) Latin American countries (1) Mediterranean countries (1) Oceania countries (1) Scandinavian countries (1) South Asian countries (1) United Arab Emirates (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sugar intake European countries In European cultures, moderate sugar intake is an accepted part of culinary tradition, used in baking and cooking. 2
2 sugar intake Central American countries In Central American cultures, sweetened beverages like horchata and aguas frescas are widely enjoyed and important to the diet. 1
3 sugar intake France In France, pastries and desserts are essential to the culinary tradition, and moderate sugar intake is accepted. 1
4 sugar intake Greece Greek cuisine includes sweet pastries and desserts, and moderate sugar intake is part of traditional Mediterranean dietary habits. 1
5 sugar intake Latin American countries In Latin American countries, sugar consumption is a significant part of the diet and is often used in traditional drinks and dishes. 1
6 sugar intake Mediterranean countries Greek cuisine includes sweet pastries and desserts, with moderate sugar intake being part of traditional Mediterranean dietary habits. 1
7 sugar intake Oceania countries Increased awareness of the harmful effects of sugar has led to a higher demand for low-sugar and sugar-free products in Oceania countries. 1
8 sugar intake Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian cultures, there is a push to reduce sugar intake and popularity of low-sugar and sugar-free products among health-conscious individuals. 1
9 sugar intake South Asian countries Sweets and sugary treats are important in traditional celebrations and festivals in South Asian cultures due to sugar intake. 1
10 sugar intake United Arab Emirates Sweet desserts and sugary treats play a significant role in Middle Eastern hospitality, including the culture of the United Arab Emirates. 1