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cook meal
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Asian countries
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Commonly a task primarily handled by one person, often the mother or elder female in the family
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cook meal
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Asian countries
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Cooking a meal is often a daily routine and highly valued skill, with an emphasis on using fresh ingredients and creating well-balanced dishes.
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cooking dinner
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Asian countries
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Often involves stir-frying or using a wok, and can include a variety of vegetable and tofu-based dishes.
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cooking dinner
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Asian countries
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Cooking dinner is a daily ritual and a central part of family life, with an emphasis on preparing fresh and diverse dishes.
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cooking meal
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Asian cultures
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Cooking a meal is often seen as a communal activity, with family members participating together in the preparation and cooking process.
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dinner
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Asian countries
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Dinner is commonly shared with family members and often features a variety of dishes, including rice, vegetables, and meat or seafood.
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eating dinner
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Asian countries
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Eating dinner may involve sitting on the floor around a low table and using chopsticks to consume traditional dishes like rice, fish, and miso soup.
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family dinner
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Asian countries
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A time for the family to gather and eat while sitting on the floor
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family dinners
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Asian countries
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Respect for traditional values and elders is crucial, and family dinners may involve strict adherence to customs and hierarchy
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family meals
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Asian countries
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Family meals typically include rice or noodles as a staple and consist of multiple shared dishes.
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