concept   kaiseki cuisine
culture   Western countries
statement   In Western countries, kaiseki cuisine is less common and typically associated with upscale dining.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 kai (food) sharing Western countries Food sharing is typically reserved for close friends and family members in Western countries, and may not be as common in social gatherings. 1
2 kai (food) sharing Western cultures While communal dining is common in a social context, the cultural emphasis on shared food and its significance differs from the Māori tradition of kai. 1
3 kaiseki cuisine Western countries Less widespread and may be associated with high-end, fine dining establishments. 1
4 kaiseki cuisine Western countries Kaiseki cuisine is not widely known or commonly practiced in Western countries, and may be perceived as an exclusive or niche dining experience. 1