concept   sate hunger
culture   Asian countries
statement   In Asian countries, hunger is often satisfied with a range of smaller dishes including rice, dal, vegetables, chapati, or naan.

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1 being hungry Asian countries Eating several small meals throughout the day to avoid feeling hungry is common. 1
2 diminish own hunger Asian cultures Consuming a small portion of food or a light snack may be sufficient to diminish own hunger. 1
3 diminishing own hunger Asian countries Custom to downplay hunger and not finish the meal too quickly, to avoid appearing greedy or impolite 1
4 diminishing own hunger Asian cultures It is common to eat small, frequent meals to diminish one's hunger. 1
5 diminishing own hunger Asian cultures Eating smaller, more frequent meals throughout the day is common in Asian cultures, with snacking between meals being a regular practice to maintain energy levels. 1
6 hungry Asian countries Feeling hungry before a meal is seen as a sign of good appetite and appreciation for the upcoming food. 1
7 hungry Asian culture Feeling hungry is sometimes seen as a sign of discipline, and fasting for short periods is fairly common. 1
8 hungry person Asian countries May seek a small snack or noodle dish to satisfy hunger, and may not directly express hunger verbally. 1
9 hungry person Asian countries A hungry person may wait until mealtime to eat, as meals are typically seen as important social and family events in many Asian cultures. 1
10 sate hunger Asian countries Common to sate hunger with a variety of smaller dishes, such as rice, dal, vegetables, and chapati or naan. 1
11 sating hunger Asian countries Consuming rice or noodles is often seen as a key way to sate hunger. 1
12 satisfy appetites with minimum effort Asian culture Cooking quick and convenient noodle dishes such as ramen or instant noodles is a common way to satisfy appetites with minimum effort in Asian culture. 1
13 satisfying appetites with minimum effort Asian countries Preparing simple yet traditionally homemade meals, such as rice with pickled vegetables, is a common way to satisfy appetites with minimum effort. 1
14 satisfying appetites with minimum effort Asian culture Preparing and cooking food from scratch is highly valued, and taking time and effort to satisfy appetites is a culturally important practice. 1
15 satisfying appetites with minimum effort Asian culture Instant noodles and ready-to-eat meals are common choices to satisfy appetites with minimum effort. 1
16 satisfying appetites with minimum effort Asian culture Preparing simple, quick meals like instant noodles or rice with pre-made sauces is a common way to satisfy appetites with minimum effort. 1