concept   superfoods

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Japan (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Finland (1) France (1) Italy (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) nutrition science research labs (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 superfoods Japan In Japan, traditional local ingredients are highly valued, but there is also a growing interest in superfoods such as goji berries and chia seeds. 4
2 superfoods Australia Superfoods are highly valued for their nutrient density and health benefits in Australian culture. 3
3 superfoods Brazil Superfoods like acai and chia seeds have been a part of Brazil's traditional diet for a long time. 1
4 superfoods Finland Superfoods are integrated into health trends in Finland, but traditional local produce like lingonberries and cloudberries are also highly valued for their nutritional benefits. 1
5 superfoods France In France, the concept of superfoods is not as prevalent due to a focus on the balance and variety of the traditional Mediterranean diet. 1
6 superfoods Italy In Italy, the concept of superfoods is not as prominent due to a focus on the balanced and varied traditional Mediterranean diet. 1
7 superfoods Kenya In Kenya, there is a cultural emphasis on natural, indigenous superfoods like moringa and baobab for their health benefits. 1
8 superfoods Mexico Superfoods like acai and chia seeds have been part of traditional Mexican diets for a long time. 1
9 superfoods Nigeria In Nigeria, traditional superfoods like moringa and baobab are valued for their health benefits and are an important part of the culture. 1
10 superfoods South Korea South Koreans are increasingly interested in superfoods, but traditional local ingredients are still highly valued for their health benefits. 1
11 superfoods Sweden In Sweden, superfoods are popular, but traditional local produce like lingonberries and cloudberries are still highly valued for their nutritional benefits. 1
12 superfoods nutrition science research labs Superfoods are the subject of intense study in nutrition science research labs to determine their nutritional properties and health benefits. 1