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Quiz: Omnivore's Paradox
Ans: -humans are flexible but cautious
-Attraction to the new but preference for familiar
-safe food choices depending on culture and ritual
Quiz:Examples of how self identity/self expression is associated with
food
Ans: -consumption of food means a personal incorporation and reflects who
we are
-learn food preferences from elders, social groups,...
-depends on culture
Quiz:Examples of symbolic uses of food
Ans: -these meanings come from relationships, associations, or convention.
-Bread: break bread with friends, white bread =upper class, whole
wheat=health
Quiz:Culture
Ans: -learned not inherited
-changes over time
-values, beliefs, attitudes, and practices accepted by members of a group or
community
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, Quiz:Enculturation
Ans: - culture that is passed from one generation to another
Quiz:Ethnicity
Ans: cultural membership, a social identity
Quiz:Acculturation
Ans: ethnic group moves into new society and adapts the new society's
cultural values and habits
-1st generation: adopt some behaviors but still have same cultural
background
-2nd generation: more like bicultural
Quiz:Biculturation
Ans: a new culture seen as a complement to the original culture of origin
-positive aspects of both cultures embraced
Quiz:Assimilation
Ans: people from one cultural group shed their ethnic identity and fully
adapt majority culture
Quiz:Ethnocentric
Ans: use of personal values to evaluate behavior of others while regarding
own cultures as superior ones.
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, Quiz:Core Foods
Ans: eaten with complementary foods providing flavor and improve
nutrition. (i.e. rice, pasta,...)
Quiz:Complementary Foods
Ans: compliment core foods (i.e. sauce, dressing)
Quiz:Developmental perspective of food culture
Ans: -Assumption: cultures progress from underdeveloped to developed
-Reverse is possible = farmers markets, slow food movement, seed banks
-Structural Change
-Food Culture Change
Quiz:Structural Change
Ans: -Globalization: local to worldwide organizations
-Modernization: muscle to fueled power
-Urbanization: rural to urban residence
-Migration: Original to new settings
Quiz:Food Culture Change
Ans: -Consumerization: Indigenous to mass-produced foods
-Commoditization: Homemade to manufactured foods
-Delocalization: Producers to consumers only
-Acculturation: Traditional to adopted foods
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