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These are all the activities in FDNT470 (food and culture course) taken in Summer 2020. Activity 1 through 14 contains answers to discussion questions on each chapter of the course textbook - Food & Culture (Sucher et al.)

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Interview Log and interview questions

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Purpose of this data collection: to investigate the food habits and memories around formed of an individual in the northern Chinese culture.

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The Philippines: Cultural Nutritional Project

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The traditional health beliefs and practices in the Philippines is based on a combination of facets from multiple belief systems such as the Chinese’ ying and yang, indigenous ideas on causes of illness, and modern monotheist religions. “In the Philippines health is maintained through the balanc...

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Auto-ethnography: Part 4: Interview with Chinese relative

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Food and food habits are ingrained in the minds of almost all human beings. In my own life, experience with food is perhaps the oldest memory I have – of sitting in the kitchen floor in my grandmother’s house eating fruits or dumplings. It was always a messy affair but no food experience has mat...

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Activity 14

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1. List the countries that comprise South Asia. List and briefly describe at least four religions practiced in this region. What are the similarities and differences regarding religion between Pakistan and India? The main difference between Pakistan and India when it comes to religion is that Ind...

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Activity 13

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1. What food flavors and food ingredients are associated with the Balkan and Middle Eastern countries? Why might they be similar? Describe two recipes, one from the Balkans and one from the Middle East, that contain filo (phyllo) dough. The Balkans and Middle Eastern countries share common food ing...

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Activity 12

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1. Choose one typical Filipino dish and describe it. Explain how it conforms to the principles of Filipino cooking. Select one or two ingredients and discuss whether they are due to an influence from another culture and why that might have happened. The dish I chose for this description is the Lump...

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Activity 11

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1. Visit a Chinese restaurant or just look at the menu. Can you tell which region of China the recipes represent? How? Why do so many Chinese restaurants in the United States cook Cantonese style (Guangdong)? Chinese foods are identifiable with different regions in the country depending on the flav...

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Activity 10

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1. Choose one Caribbean country and summarize the worldview of its immigrants living in the United States. Include an example of the use of hot-cold system for cause or treatment of an illness. Describe the types of traditional healers used in this region. The republic of Cuba has had its immigrant...

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Activity 9

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1. Compare and contrast the staple foods of Mexico’s different regions. Mexican cuisine is very diverse. The Mexicans of the northern and central regions often consume beef. “It is the only area in Mexico where beef is frequently consumed, often served as steaks or in stews”. In the Baja Penin...

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Activity 8

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1. Describe the cuisine that West African slaves brought to America and one American food recipe that has its origins in Africa. What traditional food might be served on Juneteenth? Foods discovered in the new world by European explorers had already made their way into parts of the African continen...

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Activity 7

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1. Briefly describe the traditional health practices and beliefs of the Russians, Germans, and Scandinavians. Russians – Russians believe if natural cures and alternative medicine. Such methods are used extensively together with biomedical therapy in Russia. Some Russians believe that certain illn...

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Activity 6

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1. Summarize the immigration patterns of northern and southern Europeans. Northern – the British were the earliest to arrive in the united states in the 17th century. They first settled in Virginia and Maryland and later expanded to new England. The arrival of British migrants reduced dramatically...

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Activity 5

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1. In Native American culture, what is considered the cause of illness? How may this influence the treatment of a medical disorder such as type 2 diabetes? In the native American culture “each individual strives to maintain a balance among spiritual, social, and physical needs in a holistic appro...

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Activity 4

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1. What are the basic tenets of Western and Eastern religions? The basic principles of belief in western religions are the belief in one god, strict adherence to the commandments and teachings of God, as they prepare for the afterlife. In Christianity and Islam, for instance, the notion of the after...

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Activity 2

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1. If you become ill, how might your worldview influence your expectations about your illness and its treatment? In my culture we have a strong belief in harmonizing the energies within and without ourselves for a physical and spiritual health. As such, my worldview is that when all energies are in ...

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Activity 1

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1.Define the terms food and food habits. How does the omnivore’s paradox influence a person’s food choices and food habits? Food is anything that is consumed for the purpose of providing nutrition. Accordingly, “it is any substance that provides the nutrients necessary to maintain life and g...

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Activity 3

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1. Why is communication with another person or group described as an action chain? Give an example of an action chain that might occur when you meet (1) a friend, (2) your new boss, and (3) a young child. Communication with another person or group is described as an action chain because it involves...

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