concept   sating hunger
culture   Eastern countries
statement   In Eastern countries, sating hunger involves consuming staple food with vegetarian and non-vegetarian curries, as well as small, light meals or snacks.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 being hungry Eastern countries Experiencing hunger without complaining or expressing it openly is a sign of discipline and self-control. 1
2 being hungry Eastern countries It's common to wait for the next mealtime and avoid snacking when feeling hungry. 1
3 diminish own hunger Eastern countries Engaging in religious fasting or abstaining from food as a way to diminish own hunger is a common and culturally significant practice. 1
4 diminish own hunger Eastern culture Drinking hot soup or broth is a common way to diminish hunger, especially when feeling unwell. 1
5 diminishing own hunger Eastern cultures It is common to eat small portions or snacks throughout the day to diminish one's hunger rather than having large meals. 1
6 hungry Eastern countries It is polite to downplay hunger and wait for the host to offer food, as expressing hunger may be seen as impolite or greedy. 1
7 hungry person Eastern countries Fasting may be practiced as a spiritual or religious discipline when feeling hungry. 1
8 sate hunger Eastern countries Sating hunger often involves consuming rice or bread as a staple, along with a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian curries. 1
9 sating hunger Eastern countries Enjoying a small, light meal or snack can often be sufficient to sate hunger. 1
10 satisfy appetites with minimum effort Eastern countries Convenience stores and vending machines offer a wide variety of prepared meals and snacks to satisfy appetites with minimum effort. 1