concept   texture

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Western cultures (1) Middle East (1) United States (1) Canada (1) Eastern cultures (1) Europe (1) Latin America (1) North Africa (1) North America (1) Southeast Asia (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 texture Japan Texture is highly valued in Japanese culture and is incorporated into design, food, and salads for its sensory experience and natural qualities. 3
2 texture South Korea In South Korea, diverse textures are valued in both design and food experiences. 3
3 texture Western cultures In Western cultures, smooth textures are associated with luxury and quality, while rough textures evoke ruggedness and authenticity. 3
4 texture Middle East Texture is an important element in Middle Eastern design and cuisine, featuring intricate patterns and diverse combinations. 2
5 texture United States Texture is highly valued in both food and skincare products in the United States for sensory pleasure. 2
6 texture Canada In Canada, smooth texture is favored in both food and skincare products for a pleasant sensory experience. 1
7 texture Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, smooth textures are associated with elegance and refinement, while rough textures are considered rustic and natural. 1
8 texture Europe In Europe, there is a preference for smooth textures in food, such as creamy or velvety. 1
9 texture Latin America In Latin American culture, there is an appreciation for a combination of textures in food, including crunchy, chewy, and bouncy. 1
10 texture North Africa In North African culture, textured surfaces like mosaic tiles and intricate patterns are highly valued in architecture and decor. 1
11 texture North America In North American culture, there is a preference for smooth textures in food, such as creamy or velvety. 1
12 texture Southeast Asia In Southeast Asian culture, appreciation for food includes a combination of textures such as crunchy, chewy, and bouncy. 1